Alexander A Nevue
Affiliations: | Oregon Health and Science University, Portland, OR |
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Sign in to add mentorChristine V. Portfors | research assistant | 2014-2017 | |
Claudio Mello | grad student | 2018- | OHSU |
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Nevue AA, Zemel BM, Friedrich SR, et al. (2023) Cell type specializations of the vocal-motor cortex in songbirds. Cell Reports. 42: 113344 |
Nevue AA, Mello CV, Portfors CV. (2023) Bats possess the anatomical substrate for a laryngeal motor cortex. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology |
Torok Z, Luebbert L, Feldman J, et al. (2023) Recovery of a learned behavior despite partial restoration of neuronal dynamics after chronic inactivation of inhibitory neurons. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology |
Zemel BM, Nevue AA, Tavares LES, et al. (2023) Motor cortex analogue neurons in songbirds utilize Kv3 subunits to generate ultranarrow spikes. Elife. 12 |
Friedrich SR, Nevue AA, Andrade ALP, et al. (2022) Emergence of sex-specific transcriptomes in a sexually dimorphic brain nucleus. Cell Reports. 40: 111152 |
Zemel BM, Nevue AA, Dagostin A, et al. (2021) Resurgent Na currents promote ultrafast spiking in projection neurons that drive fine motor control. Nature Communications. 12: 6762 |
Nevue AA, Lovell PV, Wirthlin M, et al. (2020) Molecular specializations of deep cortical layer analogs in songbirds. Scientific Reports. 10: 18767 |
Lambert MJ, Nevue AA, Portfors CV. (2016) Contrasting patterns of adaptive sequence convergence among echolocating mammals. Gene |
Felix RA, Elde CJ, Nevue AA, et al. (2016) Serotonin modulates response properties of neurons in the dorsal cochlear nucleus of the mouse. Hearing Research |
Nevue AA, Felix RA, Portfors CV. (2016) Dopaminergic projections of the subparafascicular thalamic nucleus to the auditory brainstem. Hearing Research |