Gek Ming Sia

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Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD 
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Soteros BM, Tillmon H, Wollet M, et al. (2023) Layer-specific microglia activation drives chronic stress-induced synapse loss. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology
Cong Q, Soteros BM, Huo A, et al. (2021) C1q and SRPX2 regulate microglia mediated synapse elimination during early development in the visual thalamus but not the visual cortex. Glia
Soteros BM, Sia GM. (2021) Complement and microglia dependent synapse elimination in brain development. Wires Mechanisms of Disease. e1545
Cong Q, Soteros BM, Wollet M, et al. (2020) The endogenous neuronal complement inhibitor SRPX2 protects against complement-mediated synapse elimination during development. Nature Neuroscience
Soteros BM, Cong Q, Palmer CR, et al. (2018) Sociability and synapse subtype-specific defects in mice lacking SRPX2, a language-associated gene. Plos One. 13: e0199399
Sia GM, Clem RL, Huganir RL. (2013) The human language-associated gene SRPX2 regulates synapse formation and vocalization in mice. Science (New York, N.Y.). 342: 987-91
Zhong H, Sia GM, Sato TR, et al. (2009) Subcellular dynamics of type II PKA in neurons. Neuron. 62: 363-74
Sia GM, Béïque JC, Rumbaugh G, et al. (2007) Interaction of the N-terminal domain of the AMPA receptor GluR4 subunit with the neuronal pentraxin NP1 mediates GluR4 synaptic recruitment. Neuron. 55: 87-102
Sia GM, Béïque JC, Rumbaugh G, et al. (2007) Interaction of the N-Terminal Domain of the AMPA Receptor GluR4 Subunit with the Neuronal Pentraxin NP1 Mediates GluR4 Synaptic Recruitment (DOI:10.1016/j.neuron.2007.06.020) Neuron. 55: 533
Mi R, Sia GM, Rosen K, et al. (2004) AMPA receptor-dependent clustering of synaptic NMDA receptors is mediated by Stargazin and NR2A/B in spinal neurons and hippocampal interneurons. Neuron. 44: 335-49
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