Stephan Lammel

Affiliations: 
University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States 
Area:
Dopamine System
Website:
http://mcb.berkeley.edu/faculty/neu/lammels
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de Jong JW, Liang Y, Verharen JPH, et al. (2024) State and rate-of-change encoding in parallel mesoaccumbal dopamine pathways. Nature Neuroscience
Du Y, Zhou S, Ma C, et al. (2023) Dopamine release and negative valence gated by inhibitory neurons in the laterodorsal tegmental nucleus. Neuron
Liu C, Tose AJ, Verharen JPH, et al. (2022) An inhibitory brainstem input to dopamine neurons encodes nicotine aversion. Neuron
de Jong JW, Fraser KM, Lammel S. (2022) Mesoaccumbal Dopamine Heterogeneity: What Do Dopamine Firing and Release Have to Do with It? Annual Review of Neuroscience
Yang H, de Jong JW, Cerniauskas I, et al. (2021) Pain modulates dopamine neurons via a spinal-parabrachial-mesencephalic circuit. Nature Neuroscience
Donthamsetti P, Winter N, Hoagland A, et al. (2021) Cell specific photoswitchable agonist for reversible control of endogenous dopamine receptors. Nature Communications. 12: 4775
Verharen JPH, de Jong JW, Lammel S. (2020) Dopaminergic Control over the Tripartite Synapse. Neuron. 105: 954-956
Verharen JP, Zhu Y, Lammel S. (2020) Aversion hot spots in the dopamine system. Current Opinion in Neurobiology. 64: 46-52
Cerniauskas I, Winterer J, de Jong JW, et al. (2019) Chronic Stress Induces Activity, Synaptic, and Transcriptional Remodeling of the Lateral Habenula Associated with Deficits in Motivated Behaviors. Neuron
Cardozo Pinto DF, Yang H, Pollak Dorocic I, et al. (2019) Characterization of transgenic mouse models targeting neuromodulatory systems reveals organizational principles of the dorsal raphe. Nature Communications. 10: 4633
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