Molly J. Kirk

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University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States 
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Voltage Imaging and Drosophila Biology
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R Clay Reid research assistant 2011-2012 Harvard Medical School
Vincent Bonin research assistant 2013-2013 Imec, VIB and KU Leuven
Bradley T. Hyman research assistant 2013-2015 Harvard Medical School
Evan W. Miller grad student 2015- UC Berkeley (Chemistry Tree)
Kristin Scott grad student 2015- UC Berkeley
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Kirk MJ, Gold A, Ravi A, et al. (2023) Cell-Surface Targeting of Fluorophores in for Rapid Neuroanatomy Visualization. Acs Chemical Neuroscience
Kirk MJ, Benlian BR, Han Y, et al. (2021) Voltage Imaging in Using a Hybrid Chemical-Genetic Rhodamine Voltage Reporter. Frontiers in Neuroscience. 15: 754027
Raliski BK, Kirk MJ, Miller EW. (2021) Imaging Spontaneous Neuronal Activity with Voltage-Sensitive Dyes. Current Protocols. 1: e48
Kirk MJ, Raliski BK, Miller EW. (2020) Monitoring neuronal activity with voltage-sensitive fluorophores. Methods in Enzymology. 640: 185-204
Wegmann S, Bennett RE, Delorme L, et al. (2019) Experimental evidence for the age dependence of tau protein spread in the brain. Science Advances. 5: eaaw6404
Wegmann S, Maury EA, Kirk MJ, et al. (2015) Removing endogenous tau does not prevent tau propagation yet reduces its neurotoxicity. The Embo Journal
Wegmann S, Maury EA, Kirk MJ, et al. (2015) O2-06-01: Lack of endogenous tau permits tau spreading and protects against tau toxicity in transgenic mice Alzheimer's & Dementia. 11: P186-P186
Izzo NJ, Xu J, Zeng C, et al. (2014) Alzheimer's therapeutics targeting amyloid beta 1-42 oligomers II: Sigma-2/PGRMC1 receptors mediate Abeta 42 oligomer binding and synaptotoxicity. Plos One. 9: e111899
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