Efrain Antonio Ribeiro

Affiliations: 
Neuroscience Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY, United States 
Area:
Neuroplasticity, Addiction, Stem cell transplantation
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Estill M, Ribeiro E, Francoeur NJ, et al. (2021) Long read, isoform aware sequencing of mouse nucleus accumbens after chronic cocaine treatment. Scientific Reports. 11: 6729
Lee JH, Ribeiro EA, Kim J, et al. (2020) Dopaminergic Regulation of Nucleus Accumbens Cholinergic Interneurons Demarcates Susceptibility to Cocaine Addiction. Biological Psychiatry
Ribeiro EA, Nectow AR, Pomeranz LE, et al. (2019) Viral labeling of neurons synaptically connected to nucleus accumbens somatostatin interneurons. Plos One. 14: e0213476
Ribeiro EA, Salery M, Scarpa JR, et al. (2018) Transcriptional and physiological adaptations in nucleus accumbens somatostatin interneurons that regulate behavioral responses to cocaine. Nature Communications. 9: 3149
Juarez B, Morel C, Ku SM, et al. (2018) Author Correction: Midbrain circuit regulation of individual alcohol drinking behaviors in mice. Nature Communications. 9: 653
Juarez B, Morel C, Ku SM, et al. (2017) Midbrain circuit regulation of individual alcohol drinking behaviors in mice. Nature Communications. 8: 2220
Ribeiro EA, Scarpa JR, Garamszegi SP, et al. (2017) Gene Network Dysregulation in Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex Neurons of Humans with Cocaine Use Disorder. Scientific Reports. 7: 5412
Calipari ES, Juarez B, Morel C, et al. (2017) Dopaminergic dynamics underlying sex-specific cocaine reward. Nature Communications. 8: 13877
Kiraly DD, Walker DM, Calipari ES, et al. (2016) Alterations of the Host Microbiome Affect Behavioral Responses to Cocaine. Scientific Reports. 6: 35455
Feng J, Shao N, Szulwach KE, et al. (2015) Role of Tet1 and 5-hydroxymethylcytosine in cocaine action. Nature Neuroscience. 18: 536-44
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