Gina G. Turrigiano

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Brandeis University, Waltham, MA, United States 
Website:
http://pyramid.bio.brandeis.edu/
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Víctor Manuel Suárez Casanova research assistant 2016-2016 Brandeis
Anne Joseph grad student 2010- Brandeis
Alejandro Torrado Pacheco grad student 2014- Brandeis
Brian Cary grad student 2015- Brandeis
Adriana M. Prada grad student 2022- Brandeis
Kenneth R. Leslie grad student 2001 Brandeis
Alanna J. Watt grad student 2003 Brandeis
Kara G. Pratt grad student 2004 Brandeis
Robert H. Cudmore grad student 1998-2004 Brandeis
Jennifer Hurvitz Wolff grad student 2007 Brandeis
Bethany K. Bracken grad student 2008 Brandeis
Christine E. Taft grad student 2011 Brandeis
Melanie A. Gainey grad student 2004-2011 Brandeis
Qian Sun grad student 2005-2011 Brandeis
Mary E. Lambo grad student 2012 Brandeis
Melissa P. Blackman grad student 2013 Brandeis
Nathaniel J Miska grad student 2011-2019 Brandeis
Raul Ramos grad student 2015-2021 Brandeis
Niraj S. Desai post-doc Brandeis
Mark C. van Rossum post-doc Boston University, Brandeis University
Nicole F. Wong post-doc Brandeis
Annette C. Gray post-doc 2006- Brandeis
Keith B. Hengen post-doc 2011- Brandeis
Veda Tatavarty post-doc 2011- Brandeis
Brian J Lane post-doc 2017- Brandeis
Wei Wen post-doc 2018- Brandeis
Valerie L. Kilman post-doc 1998-2000 Brandeis
Arianna Maffei post-doc 2002-2008 Brandeis
Nicolas Le Roux post-doc 2007-2008 Brandeis
Marc Nahmani post-doc 2008-2016 Brandeis
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Wen W, Turrigiano GG. (2024) Modular Arrangement of Synaptic and Intrinsic Homeostatic Plasticity within Visual Cortical Circuits. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology
Wen W, Turrigiano GG. (2024) Keeping Your Brain in Balance: Homeostatic Regulation of Network Function. Annual Review of Neuroscience
Bottorff J, Padgett S, Turrigiano GG. (2023) Basal forebrain cholinergic activity is necessary for upward firing rate homeostasis in the rodent visual cortex. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 121: e2317987121
Groves Kuhnle C, Grimes M, Suárez Casanova VM, et al. (2022) Juvenile Shank3 KO Mice Adopt Distinct Hunting Strategies during Prey Capture Learning. Eneuro. 9
Wu CH, Tatavarty V, Beltran PMJ, et al. (2022) A bidirectional switch in the Shank3 phosphorylation state biases synapses toward up or down scaling. Elife. 11
Ramos R, Wu CH, Turrigiano GG. (2022) Strong Aversive Conditioning Triggers a Long-Lasting Generalized Aversion. Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience. 16: 854315
Wen W, Turrigiano GG. (2021) Developmental Regulation of Homeostatic Plasticity in Mouse Primary Visual Cortex. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience. 41: 9891-9905
Cary BA, Turrigiano GG. (2021) Stability of neocortical synapses across sleep and wake states during the critical period in rats. Elife. 10
Trojanowski NF, Turrigiano GG. (2021) CaMKIV signaling is not essential for the maintenance of intrinsic or synaptic properties in mouse visual cortex. Eneuro
Wu CH, Ramos R, Katz DB, et al. (2021) Homeostatic synaptic scaling establishes the specificity of an associative memory. Current Biology : Cb
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