Craig Harrison Bailey, Phd

Affiliations: 
Columbia University, New York, NY 
Area:
Neurobiology of Learning and Memory, Synapses and Circuits, Cellular/Molecular/Developmental Neuroscience
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Upreti C, Konstantinov E, Kassabov SR, et al. (2019) Serotonin Induces Structural Plasticity of Both Extrinsic Modulating and Intrinsic Mediating Circuits In Vitro in Aplysia Californica. Cell Reports. 28: 2955-2965.e3
Bailey CH, Kandel ER, Harris KM. (2015) Structural Components of Synaptic Plasticity and Memory Consolidation. Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Biology. 7
Kassabov SR, Choi YB, Karl KA, et al. (2013) A single Aplysia neurotrophin mediates synaptic facilitation via differentially processed isoforms. Cell Reports. 3: 1213-27
Lee SH, Shim J, Choi SL, et al. (2012) Learning-related synaptic growth mediated by internalization of Aplysia cell adhesion molecule is controlled by membrane phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate synthetic pathway. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience. 32: 16296-305
Lee SH, Kwak C, Shim J, et al. (2012) A cellular model of memory reconsolidation involves reactivation-induced destabilization and restabilization at the sensorimotor synapse in Aplysia. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 109: 14200-5
Choi YB, Li HL, Kassabov SR, et al. (2011) Neurexin-neuroligin transsynaptic interaction mediates learning-related synaptic remodeling and long-term facilitation in aplysia. Neuron. 70: 468-81
Jung SY, Kim J, Kwon OB, et al. (2010) Input-specific synaptic plasticity in the amygdala is regulated by neuroligin-1 via postsynaptic NMDA receptors. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 107: 4710-5
Li HL, Huang BS, Vishwasrao H, et al. (2009) Dscam mediates remodeling of glutamate receptors in Aplysia during de novo and learning-related synapse formation. Neuron. 61: 527-40
Miniaci MC, Kim JH, Puthanveettil SV, et al. (2008) Sustained CPEB-dependent local protein synthesis is required to stabilize synaptic growth for persistence of long-term facilitation in Aplysia. Neuron. 59: 1024-36
Lee YS, Bailey CH, Kandel ER, et al. (2008) Transcriptional regulation of long-term memory in the marine snail Aplysia. Molecular Brain. 1: 3
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