Amanda Leonetti - Publications

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2020- Cellular Systems Biology University of Toronto at Mississauga, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada 

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2024 Leonetti AM, Galluzzo IR, McLean TAD, Stefanelli G, Ramnaraign F, Holm S, Winston SM, Reeves IL, Brimble MA, Walters BJ. The role of the m6A/m demethylase FTO in memory is both task and sex-dependent in mice. Neurobiology of Learning and Memory. 210: 107903. PMID 38403011 DOI: 10.1016/j.nlm.2024.107903  0.568
2022 Singh G, Stefanelli G, Narkaj K, Brimble MA, Creighton SD, McLean TAB, Hall M, Mitchnick KA, Zakaria J, Phung T, Reda A, Leonetti AM, Monks A, Ianov L, Winters BD, et al. Author Correction: Histone macroH2A1 is a stronger regulator of hippocampal transcription and memory than macroH2A2 in mice. Communications Biology. 5: 531. PMID 35624301 DOI: 10.1038/s42003-022-03515-5  0.639
2022 Singh G, Stefanelli G, Narkaj K, Brimble MA, Creighton SD, McLean TAB, Hall M, Mitchnick KA, Zakaria J, Phung T, Reda A, Leonetti AM, Monks A, Ianov L, Winters BD, et al. Histone macroH2A1 is a stronger regulator of hippocampal transcription and memory than macroH2A2 in mice. Communications Biology. 5: 482. PMID 35590030 DOI: 10.1038/s42003-022-03435-4  0.659
2021 Stefanelli G, Makowski CE, Brimble MA, Hall M, Reda A, Creighton SD, Leonetti AM, McLean TAB, Zakaria JM, Baumbach J, Greer CB, Davidoff AM, Walters BJ, Murphy PJ, Zovkic IB. The histone chaperone Anp32e regulates memory formation, transcription, and dendritic morphology by regulating steady-state H2A.Z binding in neurons. Cell Reports. 36: 109551. PMID 34407406 DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2021.109551  0.616
2020 Leonetti AM, Chu MY, Ramnaraign FO, Holm S, Walters BJ. An Emerging Role of m6A in Memory: A Case for Translational Priming. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. 21. PMID 33050279 DOI: 10.3390/ijms21207447  0.558
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