Suhail Asrar, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
Ontario Brain Institute 
Area:
NMDA receptors, TRP channels, Plasticity
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Todorovski Z, Asrar S, Liu J, et al. (2015) LIMK1 regulates long-term memory and synaptic plasticity via the transcriptional factor CREB. Molecular and Cellular Biology. 35: 1316-28
Asrar S, Jia Z. (2014) Distinct Roles of the Rho-GTPase Associated Kinases PAK and ROCK in the Regulation of Dendritic Spines and Synaptic Plasticity The Open Neuroscience Journal. 7: 108-116
Asrar S, Aarts M. (2013) TRPM7, the cytoskeleton and neuronal death. Channels (Austin, Tex.). 7: 6-16
Asrar S, Jia Z. (2013) Molecular mechanisms coordinating functional and morphological plasticity at the synapse: role of GluA2/N-cadherin interaction-mediated actin signaling in mGluR-dependent LTD. Cellular Signalling. 25: 397-402
Asrar S, Kaneko K, Takao K, et al. (2011) DIP/WISH deficiency enhances synaptic function and performance in the Barnes maze. Molecular Brain. 4: 39
Huang W, Zhou Z, Asrar S, et al. (2011) p21-Activated kinases 1 and 3 control brain size through coordinating neuronal complexity and synaptic properties. Molecular and Cellular Biology. 31: 388-403
Yu T, Liu C, Belichenko P, et al. (2010) Effects of individual segmental trisomies of human chromosome 21 syntenic regions on hippocampal long-term potentiation and cognitive behaviors in mice. Brain Research. 1366: 162-71
Asrar S, Zhou Z, Ren W, et al. (2009) Ca(2+) permeable AMPA receptor induced long-term potentiation requires PI3/MAP kinases but not Ca/CaM-dependent kinase II. Plos One. 4: e4339
Zhou Z, Meng Y, Asrar S, et al. (2009) A critical role of Rho-kinase ROCK2 in the regulation of spine and synaptic function. Neuropharmacology. 56: 81-9
Asrar S, Meng Y, Zhou Z, et al. (2009) Regulation of hippocampal long-term potentiation by p21-activated protein kinase 1 (PAK1). Neuropharmacology. 56: 73-80
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