Julia L. Hill, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | LIBD |
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BDNF, neurodevelopmentWebsite:
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Sign in to add mentorPramod Dash | grad student | 2007-2012 | UT Houston |
Keri Martinowich | post-doc | Lieber Institute for Brain Development |
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Maynard KR, Kardian A, Hill JL, et al. (2020) TrkB signaling influences gene expression in cortistatin-expressing interneurons. Eneuro |
Hallock HL, Quillian HM, Mai Y, et al. (2019) Manipulation of a genetically and spatially defined sub-population of BDNF-expressing neurons potentiates learned fear and decreases hippocampal-prefrontal synchrony in mice. Neuropsychopharmacology : Official Publication of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology |
Hill JL, Jimenez DV, Mai Y, et al. (2018) Cortistatin-expressing interneurons require TrkB signaling to suppress neural hyper-excitability. Brain Structure & Function |
Hill JL, Hardy NF, Jimenez DV, et al. (2016) Loss of promoter IV-driven BDNF expression impacts oscillatory activity during sleep, sensory information processing and fear regulation. Translational Psychiatry. 6: e873 |
Hill JL, Kobori N, Zhao J, et al. (2016) Traumatic brain injury decreases AMP-activated protein kinase activity and pharmacological enhancement of its activity improves cognitive outcome. Journal of Neurochemistry |
Maynard KR, Hill JL, Calcaterra NE, et al. (2015) Functional Role of BDNF Production from Unique Promoters in Aggression and Serotonin Signaling. Neuropsychopharmacology : Official Publication of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology |
Hill JL, Martinowich K. (2015) Activity-dependent signaling: influence on plasticity in circuits controlling fear-related behavior. Current Opinion in Neurobiology. 36: 59-65 |
Rozas NS, Redell JB, Hill JL, et al. (2015) Genetic activation of mTORC1 signaling worsens neurocognitive outcome after traumatic brain injury. Journal of Neurotrauma. 32: 149-58 |
Hylin MJ, Orsi SA, Rozas NS, et al. (2013) Repeated mild closed head injury impairs short-term visuospatial memory and complex learning. Journal of Neurotrauma. 30: 716-26 |
Hill J, Zhao J, Dash PK. (2010) High blood glucose does not adversely affect outcome in moderately brain-injured rodents. Journal of Neurotrauma. 27: 1439-48 |