Elizabeth Davenport
Affiliations: | University College London, London, United Kingdom |
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Small C, Harper C, Jiang A, et al. (2024) SV2A controls the surface nanoclustering and endocytic recruitment of Syt1 during synaptic vesicle recycling. Journal of Neurochemistry |
Simões de Oliveira L, O'Leary HE, Nawaz S, et al. (2024) Enhanced hippocampal LTP but normal NMDA receptor and AMPA receptor function in a rat model of CDKL5 deficiency disorder. Molecular Autism. 15: 28 |
Bonnycastle K, Dobson KL, Blumrich EM, et al. (2023) Reversal of cell, circuit and seizure phenotypes in a mouse model of DNM1 epileptic encephalopathy. Nature Communications. 14: 5285 |
Kontaxi C, Ivanova D, Davenport EC, et al. (2023) Epilepsy-related CDKL5 deficiency slows synaptic vesicle endocytosis in central nerve terminals. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience |
Ivanova D, Dobson KL, Gajbhiye A, et al. (2021) Control of synaptic vesicle release probability via VAMP4 targeting to endolysosomes. Science Advances. 7 |
Bonnycastle K, Davenport EC, Cousin MA. (2020) Presynaptic dysfunction in neurodevelopmental disorders: Insights from the synaptic vesicle life cycle. Journal of Neurochemistry |
Harper CB, Small C, Davenport EC, et al. (2020) An epilepsy-associated SV2A mutation disrupts synaptotagmin-1 expression and activity-dependent trafficking. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience |
Davenport EC, Szulc BR, Drew J, et al. (2019) Autism and Schizophrenia-Associated CYFIP1 Regulates the Balance of Synaptic Excitation and Inhibition. Cell Reports. 26: 2037-2051.e6 |
Davenport EC, Pendolino V, Kontou G, et al. (2017) An Essential Role for the Tetraspanin LHFPL4 in the Cell-Type-Specific Targeting and Clustering of Synaptic GABAA Receptors. Cell Reports. 21: 70-83 |
Smith KR, Davenport EC, Wei J, et al. (2014) GIT1 and βPIX are essential for GABA(A) receptor synaptic stability and inhibitory neurotransmission. Cell Reports. 9: 298-310 |