Gregory Smith

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Institute for Biomedical Sciences Baylor University, Waco, TX 
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Narvaiz DA, Nolan SO, Smith GD, et al. (2023) Rapamycin improves social and stereotypic behavior abnormalities induced by pre-mitotic neuronal subset specific Pten deletion. Genes, Brain, and Behavior. e12854
Nolan SO, Hodges SL, Binder MS, et al. (2022) Dietary rescue of adult behavioral deficits in the Fmr1 knockout mouse. Plos One. 17: e0262916
Reynolds CD, Nolan SO, Smith GD, et al. (2020) Increased expression of Fragile X mental retardation protein in malformative lesions of patients with focal cortical dysplasia. Neuroreport
Nolan SO, Jefferson TS, Reynolds CD, et al. (2019) Neuronal deletion of phosphatase and tensin homolog results in cerebellar motor learning dysfunction and alterations in intracellular signaling. Neuroreport
Nolan SO, Jefferson TS, Reynolds CD, et al. (2019) Neuronal deletion of Pten results in cerebellar motor learning dysfunction and alterations in intracellular signaling. Cns & Neurological Disorders Drug Targets
Hodges SL, Reynolds CD, Smith GD, et al. (2018) Neuronal subset-specific deletion of Pten results in aberrant Wnt signaling and memory impairments. Brain Research
Hodges SL, Reynolds CD, Smith GD, et al. (2018) Molecular interplay between hyperactive mammalian target of rapamycin signaling and Alzheimer's disease neuropathology in the NS-Pten knockout mouse model. Neuroreport
Smith G, Ahmed N, Arbuckle E, et al. (2017) Early-life status epilepticus induces long-term deficits in anxiety and spatial learning in mice. International Journal of Epilepsy. 4: 36-45
Reynolds CD, Jefferson TS, Volquardsen M, et al. (2017) Study of oral aniracetam in C57BL/6J mice without pre-existing cognitive impairments. F1000research. 6: 1452
Nolan SO, Reynolds CD, Smith GD, et al. (2017) Deletion of Fmr1 results in sex-specific changes in behavior. Brain and Behavior. 7: e00800
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