Stephen Thankachan

Affiliations: 
Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States 
Area:
Brain stem locomotor system, Cataplexy, Rhythm
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Thankachan S, Gerashchenko A, Kastanenka KV, et al. (2022) Optimization of real-time analysis of sleep-wake cycle in mice. Methodsx. 9: 101811
Thankachan S, Yang C, Kastanenka KV, et al. (2022) Low frequency visual stimulation enhances slow wave activity without disrupting the sleep pattern in mice. Scientific Reports. 12: 12278
McKenna JT, Thankachan S, Uygun DS, et al. (2020) Basal Forebrain Parvalbumin Neurons Mediate Arousals from Sleep Induced by Hypercarbia or Auditory Stimuli. Current Biology : Cb
Thankachan S, Gerashchenko L, Gerashchenko D. (2020) 0446 A Novel System for Enabling High-Density EEG Recordings in a Mouse Sleep. 43: A170-A171
McNally JM, Thankachan S, Uygun DS, et al. (2020) 0158 Loss of Connexin 36 Elicits Abnormalities in Thalamocortical Network Activity Relevant to Neuropsychiatric Disorders Sleep. 43: A62-A62
Thankachan S, Katsuki F, McKenna JT, et al. (2019) Thalamic Reticular Nucleus Parvalbumin Neurons Regulate Sleep Spindles and Electrophysiological Aspects of Schizophrenia in Mice. Scientific Reports. 9: 3607
Uygun DS, Katsuki F, Bolortuya Y, et al. (2018) Validation of an automated sleep spindle detection method for mouse EEG. Sleep
Bouaouda H, Shukla C, McKenna JT, et al. (2018) 0074 Pharmacologic And Optogenetic Dissection Of Sleep Homeostatic Circuits In The Basal Forebrain Sleep. 41: A30-A30
Kaur S, Wang JL, Ferrari L, et al. (2017) A Genetically Defined Circuit for Arousal from Sleep during Hypercapnia. Neuron
Yang C, Thankachan S, McCarley RW, et al. (2017) The menagerie of the basal forebrain: how many (neural) species are there, what do they look like, how do they behave and who talks to whom? Current Opinion in Neurobiology. 44: 159-166
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