Keith Tully - Publications
Affiliations: | Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States |
Area:
synaptic transmission, synaptic plasticityYear | Citation | Score | |||
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2010 | Shin RM, Tully K, Li Y, Cho JH, Higuchi M, Suhara T, Bolshakov VY. Hierarchical order of coexisting pre- and postsynaptic forms of long-term potentiation at synapses in amygdala. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 107: 19073-8. PMID 20956319 DOI: 10.1073/Pnas.1009803107 | 0.621 | |||
2010 | Tully K, Bolshakov VY. Emotional enhancement of memory: how norepinephrine enables synaptic plasticity. Molecular Brain. 3: 15. PMID 20465834 DOI: 10.1186/1756-6606-3-15 | 0.698 | |||
2007 | Tully K, Li Y, Bolshakov VY. Keeping in check painful synapses in central amygdala. Neuron. 56: 757-9. PMID 18054852 DOI: 10.1016/J.Neuron.2007.11.011 | 0.66 | |||
2007 | Tully K, Li Y, Tsvetkov E, Bolshakov VY. Norepinephrine enables the induction of associative long-term potentiation at thalamo-amygdala synapses. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 104: 14146-50. PMID 17709755 DOI: 10.1073/Pnas.0704621104 | 0.711 | |||
2005 | Shumyatsky GP, Malleret G, Shin RM, Takizawa S, Tully K, Tsvetkov E, Zakharenko SS, Joseph J, Vronskaya S, Yin D, Schubart UK, Kandel ER, Bolshakov VY. stathmin, a gene enriched in the amygdala, controls both learned and innate fear. Cell. 123: 697-709. PMID 16286011 DOI: 10.1016/J.Cell.2005.08.038 | 0.61 | |||
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