Adam D. Hoagland

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2011- Molecular and Cell Biology University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States 
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synaptic plasticity and homeostasis
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Ehud Y. Isacoff research assistant 2011-2014 UC Berkeley
Ehud Y. Isacoff grad student 2014- UC Berkeley
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Bakshinska D, Liu WY, Schultz R, et al. (2024) Synapse-specific catecholaminergic modulation of neuronal glutamate release. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 122: e2420496121
Hoagland A, Newman ZL, Cai Z, et al. (2024) Circuit firing homeostasis following synaptic perturbation ensures robust behavior. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology
Donthamsetti P, Winter N, Hoagland A, et al. (2021) Cell specific photoswitchable agonist for reversible control of endogenous dopamine receptors. Nature Communications. 12: 4775
Oldfield CS, Grossrubatscher I, Chávez M, et al. (2020) Experience, circuit dynamics and forebrain recruitment in larval zebrafish prey capture. Elife. 9
Habrian CH, Levitz J, Vyklicky V, et al. (2019) Conformational pathway provides unique sensitivity to a synaptic mGluR. Nature Communications. 10: 5572
Xiao T, Ackerman CM, Carroll EC, et al. (2018) Copper regulates rest-activity cycles through the locus coeruleus-norepinephrine system. Nature Chemical Biology
Pantoja C, Hoagland A, Carroll E, et al. (2017) Measuring Behavioral Individuality in the Acoustic Startle Behavior in Zebrafish. Bio-Protocol. 7
Newman ZL, Hoagland A, Aghi K, et al. (2017) Input-Specific Plasticity and Homeostasis at the Drosophila Larval Neuromuscular Junction. Neuron
Pantoja C, Hoagland A, Carroll EC, et al. (2016) Neuromodulatory Regulation of Behavioral Individuality in Zebrafish. Neuron
Friedmann D, Hoagland A, Berlin S, et al. (2015) A spinal opsin controls early neural activity and drives a behavioral light response. Current Biology : Cb. 25: 69-74
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