Gilberto Jose Soler-llavina

Affiliations: 
Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States 
Area:
Synaptic physiology, calcium imaging, plasticity, consumption of fine whiskey
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Lee BR, Budzillo A, Hadley K, et al. (2021) Scaled, high fidelity electrophysiological, morphological, and transcriptomic cell characterization. Elife. 10
Gouwens NW, Sorensen SA, Berg J, et al. (2019) Classification of electrophysiological and morphological neuron types in the mouse visual cortex. Nature Neuroscience
Arkhipov A, Gouwens NW, Billeh YN, et al. (2018) Visual physiology of the layer 4 cortical circuit in silico. Plos Computational Biology. 14: e1006535
Ting JT, Lee BR, Chong P, et al. (2018) Preparation of Acute Brain Slices Using an Optimized N-Methyl-D-glucamine Protective Recovery Method. Journal of Visualized Experiments : Jove
Guo H, Camargo LM, Yeboah F, et al. (2017) A NMDA-receptor calcium influx assay sensitive to stimulation by glutamate and glycine/D-serine. Scientific Reports. 7: 11608
Chaigneau E, Ronzitti E, Gajowa MA, et al. (2016) Two-Photon Holographic Stimulation of ReaChR. Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience. 10: 234
Doyle KP, Quach LN, Solé M, et al. (2015) B-lymphocyte-mediated delayed cognitive impairment following stroke. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience. 35: 2133-45
Soler-Llavina GJ, Arstikaitis P, Morishita W, et al. (2013) Leucine-rich repeat transmembrane proteins are essential for maintenance of long-term potentiation. Neuron. 79: 439-46
Soler-Llavina GJ, Fuccillo MV, Ko J, et al. (2011) The neurexin ligands, neuroligins and leucine-rich repeat transmembrane proteins, perform convergent and divergent synaptic functions in vivo. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 108: 16502-9
Ko J, Soler-Llavina GJ, Fuccillo MV, et al. (2011) Neuroligins/LRRTMs prevent activity- and Ca2+/calmodulin-dependent synapse elimination in cultured neurons. The Journal of Cell Biology. 194: 323-34
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