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Effects of 3D culturing conditions on the transcriptomic profile of stem-cell-derived neurons
Tekin, Halil, Sean Simmons, Beryl Cummings, Linyi Gao, Xian Adiconis, Cynthia Hession, Ayan Ghoshal, et al. 2018. “Effects of 3D Culturing Conditions on the Transcriptomic Profile of Stem-Cell-Derived Neurons”. Nature Biomedical Engineering 2 (7): 540–554.
Ion Channel Drugs Suppress Cancer Phenotype in NG108-15 and U87 Cells: Toward Novel Electroceuticals for Glioblastoma
Novel Fluorescence-Based High-Throughput FLIPR Assay Utilizing Membrane-Tethered Genetic Calcium Sensors to Identify T-Type Calcium Channel Modulators
Zhang, Yan-Ling, and Sean P Moran. 2022. “Novel Fluorescence-Based High-Throughput FLIPR Assay Utilizing Membrane-Tethered Genetic Calcium Sensors to Identify T-Type Calcium Channel Modulators.”
Brain-region-specific changes in neurons and glia and dysregulation of dopamine signaling in Grin2a mutant mice
Farsi, Zohreh. 2023. “Brain-Region-Specific Changes in Neurons and Glia and Dysregulation of Dopamine Signaling in Grin2a Mutant Mice”. Neuron.
Predicting functional effects of missense variants in voltage-gated sodium and calcium channels
Heyne, Henrike, David Baez-Nieto, Sumaiya Iqbal, Duncan Palmer, Andreas Brunklaus, Patrick May, Epi25 Collaborative, et al. 2020. “Predicting Functional Effects of Missense Variants in Voltage-Gated Sodium and Calcium Channels”. Science Translational Medicine 12 (556).
Effects of a patient-derived de novo coding alteration of CACNA1I in mice connect a schizophrenia risk gene with sleep spindle deficits
Ghoshal, Ayan, David Uygun, Lingling Yang, James McNally, Violeta Lopez-Huerta, Mario Arias-Garcia, David Baez-Nieto, et al. 2020. “Effects of a Patient-Derived de Novo Coding Alteration of CACNA1I in Mice Connect a Schizophrenia Risk Gene With Sleep Spindle Deficits”. Translational Psychiatry 10 (1): 1–12.
A rare schizophrenia risk variant of CACNA1I disrupts Ca V 3.3 channel activity
Andrade, Hope, Allen, Yorgan, Lipscombe, and JQ Pan. 2016. “A Rare Schizophrenia Risk Variant of CACNA1I Disrupts Ca V 3.3 Channel Activity”. Scientific Reports 6 (1): 1–13.
Non-rapid eye movement sleep and wake neurophysiology in schizophrenia
Kozhemiako, Nataliia. 2022. “Non-Rapid Eye Movement Sleep and Wake Neurophysiology in Schizophrenia.”
Analysing an allelic series of rare missense variants of CACNA1I in a Swedish schizophrenia cohort
Baez-Nieto, David. 2022. “Analysing an Allelic Series of Rare Missense Variants of CACNA1I in a Swedish Schizophrenia Cohort.”