Scott F. Owen
Affiliations: | Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA |
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Sign in to add mentorDavid P. Corey | research assistant | 2002-2004 | Harvard Medical School |
Richard W. Tsien | grad student | Stanford Medical School | |
Anatol C. Kreitzer | post-doc |
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Bakken TE, Jorstad NL, Hu Q, et al. (2022) Author Correction: Comparative cellular analysis of motor cortex in human, marmoset and mouse. Nature |
Bakken TE, Jorstad NL, Hu Q, et al. (2021) Comparative cellular analysis of motor cortex in human, marmoset and mouse. Nature. 598: 111-119 |
Kalmbach BE, Hodge RD, Jorstad NL, et al. (2021) Signature morpho-electric, transcriptomic, and dendritic properties of human layer 5 neocortical pyramidal neurons. Neuron. 109: 2914-2927.e5 |
Owen SF, Liu MH, Kreitzer AC. (2019) Thermal constraints on in vivo optogenetic manipulations. Nature Neuroscience. 22: 1061-1065 |
Owen SF, Kreitzer AC. (2018) An open-source control system for in vivo fluorescence measurements from deep-brain structures. Journal of Neuroscience Methods |
Sun F, Zeng J, Jing M, et al. (2018) A Genetically Encoded Fluorescent Sensor Enables Rapid and Specific Detection of Dopamine in Flies, Fish, and Mice. Cell. 174: 481-496.e19 |
Owen SF, Berke JD, Kreitzer AC. (2018) Fast-Spiking Interneurons Supply Feedforward Control of Bursting, Calcium, and Plasticity for Efficient Learning. Cell. 172: 683-695.e15 |
Owen SF, Tuncdemir SN, Bader PL, et al. (2013) Oxytocin enhances hippocampal spike transmission by modulating fast-spiking interneurons. Nature. 500: 458-62 |
Kravitz AV, Owen SF, Kreitzer AC. (2013) Optogenetic identification of striatal projection neuron subtypes during in vivo recordings. Brain Research. 1511: 21-32 |
Wheeler DG, Groth RD, Ma H, et al. (2012) Ca(V)1 and Ca(V)2 channels engage distinct modes of Ca(2+) signaling to control CREB-dependent gene expression. Cell. 149: 1112-24 |