Joyce Keifer
Affiliations: | Basic Biomedical Sciences | University of South Dakota, Vermillion, SD, United States |
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Keifer J. (2023) Synaptic Mechanisms of Delay Eyeblink Classical Conditioning: AMPAR Trafficking and Gene Regulation in an In Vitro Model. Molecular Neurobiology |
Keifer J. (2022) Regulation of AMPAR trafficking in synaptic plasticity by BDNF and the impact of neurodegenerative disease. Journal of Neuroscience Research |
Zheng Z, Keifer J. (2020) Learning-Dependent Transcriptional Regulation of BDNF by its Truncated Protein Isoform in Turtle. Journal of Molecular Neuroscience : Mn. 71: 999-1014 |
Zheng Z, Ambigapathy G, Keifer J. (2019) Characterization and Transcriptional Activation of the Immediate Early Gene ARC During a Neural Correlate of Classical Conditioning. Journal of Molecular Neuroscience : Mn |
Zheng Z, Ambigapathy G, Keifer J. (2017) MeCP2 regulates Tet1-catalyzed demethylation, CTCF binding, and learning-dependent alternative splicing of the BDNF gene in Turtle. Elife. 6 |
Keifer J, Tiwari NK, Buse L, et al. (2017) Subunit-Specific Synaptic Delivery of AMPA Receptors by Auxiliary Chaperone Proteins TARPγ8 and GSG1L in Classical Conditioning. Neuroscience Letters |
Keifer J. (2017) Primetime for Learning Genes. Genes. 8: 69 |
Zheng Z, Ambigapathy G, Keifer J. (2017) Author response: MeCP2 regulates Tet1-catalyzed demethylation, CTCF binding, and learning-dependent alternative splicing of the BDNF gene in Turtle Elife |
Ambigapathy G, Zheng Z, Keifer J. (2015) Regulation of BDNF chromatin status and promoter accessibility in a neural correlate of associative learning. Epigenetics. 10: 981-93 |
Keifer J, Zheng Z. (2015) Coincidence detection in a neural correlate of classical conditioning is initiated by bidirectional 3-phosphoinositide-dependent kinase-1 signalling and modulated by adenosine receptors. The Journal of Physiology. 593: 1581-95 |