Joseph T. Coyle

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Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States 
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Coyle JT. (2024) Passing the torch: The ascendance of the glutamatergic synapse in the pathophysiology of schizophrenia. Biochemical Pharmacology. 116376
Coyle JT, Schwarcz R. (2020) The Discovery and Characterization of Targeted Perikaryal-Specific Brain Lesions With Excitotoxins. Frontiers in Neuroscience. 14: 927
Takagi S, Puhl MD, Anderson T, et al. (2020) Serine Racemase Expression by Striatal Neurons. Cellular and Molecular Neurobiology
Coyle JT, Balu D, Wolosker H. (2020) D-Serine, the Shape-Shifting NMDA Receptor Co-agonist. Neurochemical Research
Jimenez NT, Lines JW, Kueppers RB, et al. (2020) Electroretinographic Abnormalities and Sex Differences Detected with Mesopic Adaptation in a Mouse Model of Schizophrenia: A and B Wave Analysis. Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science. 61: 16
Bodkin JA, Coleman MJ, Godfrey LJ, et al. (2019) Targeted Treatment of Individuals With Psychosis Carrying a Copy Number Variant Containing a Genomic Triplication of the Glycine Decarboxylase Gene. Biological Psychiatry
Balu DT, Pantazopoulos H, Huang CCY, et al. (2019) Neurotoxic astrocytes express the d-serine synthesizing enzyme, serine racemase, in Alzheimer's disease. Neurobiology of Disease. 104511
Ni P, Noh H, Park GH, et al. (2019) iPSC-derived homogeneous populations of developing schizophrenia cortical interneurons have compromised mitochondrial function. Molecular Psychiatry
Uno Y, Coyle JT. (2019) Glutamate Hypothesis in Schizophrenia. Psychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences
Shao Z, Noh H, Bin Kim W, et al. (2019) Dysregulated protocadherin-pathway activity as an intrinsic defect in induced pluripotent stem cell-derived cortical interneurons from subjects with schizophrenia. Nature Neuroscience
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