Thomas J. Pisano

Affiliations: 
Princeton Neuroscience Institute 
Area:
Transsynaptic Viral Tracing, Cerebellum, Autism, Nonmotor cerebellum
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Verpeut JL, Bergeler S, Kislin M, et al. (2023) Cerebellar contributions to a brainwide network for flexible behavior in mice. Communications Biology. 6: 605
Pisano TJ, Hoag AT, Dhanerawala ZM, et al. (2022) Automated high-throughput mouse transsynaptic viral tracing using iDISCO+ tissue clearing, light-sheet microscopy, and BrainPipe. Star Protocols. 3: 101289
Pisano TJ, Dhanerawala ZM, Kislin M, et al. (2021) Homologous organization of cerebellar pathways to sensory, motor, and associative forebrain. Cell Reports. 36: 109721
Briones BA, Pisano TJ, Pitcher MN, et al. (2021) Adult-born granule cell mossy fibers preferentially target parvalbumin-positive interneurons surrounded by perineuronal nets. Hippocampus
Maturana CJ, Verpeut JL, Pisano TJ, et al. (2020) Small Alphaherpesvirus Latency-Associated Promoters Drive Efficient and Long-Term Transgene Expression in the CNS. Molecular Therapy. Methods & Clinical Development. 17: 843-857
Badura A, Verpeut JL, Metzger JM, et al. (2018) Normal cognitive and social development require posterior cerebellar activity. Elife. 7
Badura A, Verpeut JL, Metzger JW, et al. (2018) Author response: Normal cognitive and social development require posterior cerebellar activity Elife
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