Edward Stern

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Bar-Ilan University, Jerusalem, Jerusalem District, Israel 
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Beker S, Kellner V, Chechik G, et al. (2016) Learning to classify neural activity from a mouse model of Alzheimer's disease amyloidosis versus controls. Alzheimer's & Dementia (Amsterdam, Netherlands). 2: 39-48
Maatuf Y, Stern EA, Slovin H. (2016) Abnormal Population Responses in the Somatosensory Cortex of Alzheimer's Disease Model Mice. Scientific Reports. 6: 24560
Vardi R, Goldental A, Marmari H, et al. (2015) Neuronal response impedance mechanism implementing cooperative networks with low firing rates and μs precision. Frontiers in Neural Circuits. 9: 29
Menkes-Caspi N, Yamin HG, Kellner V, et al. (2015) Pathological tau disrupts ongoing network activity. Neuron. 85: 959-66
Beker S, Goldin M, Menkes-Caspi N, et al. (2014) Amyloid-β disrupts ongoing spontaneous activity in sensory cortex. Brain Structure & Function
Brama H, Guberman S, Abeles M, et al. (2014) Synchronization among neuronal pools without common inputs: in vivo study. Brain Structure & Function
Kellner V, Menkes-Caspi N, Beker S, et al. (2014) Amyloid-β alters ongoing neuronal activity and excitability in the frontal cortex. Neurobiology of Aging. 35: 1982-91
Glat M, Skaat H, Menkes-Caspi N, et al. (2013) Age-dependent effects of microglial inhibition in vivo on Alzheimer's disease neuropathology using bioactive-conjugated iron oxide nanoparticles. Journal of Nanobiotechnology. 11: 32
Beker S, Kellner V, Kerti L, et al. (2012) Interaction between amyloid-β pathology and cortical functional columnar organization. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience. 32: 11241-9
Stern EA. (2011) Functional Changes in Neocortical Activity in Huntington's Disease Model Mice: An in vivo Intracellular Study. Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience. 5: 47
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