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By Ian Wickersham
In News, Publications
Posted June 10, 2018

Dichotomous parvalbumin interneuron populations in dorsolateral and dorsomedial striatum.

Monteiro P, Barak B, Zhou Y, McRae R, Rodrigues D, Wickersham IR, Feng G. J Physiol. 2018 May 29. doi: 10.1113/JP275936. [Epub ahead of print] Dorsomedial striatum circuitry is involved in [...]

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By Ian Wickersham
In News, Publications
Posted April 10, 2018

Nontoxic, double-deletion-mutant rabies viral vectors for retrograde targeting of projection neurons.

Chatterjee S, Sullivan HA, MacLennan BJ, Xu R, Hou Y, Lavin TK, Lea NE, Michalski JE, Babcock KR, Dietrich S, Matthews GA, Beyeler A, Calhoon GG, Glober G, Whitesell JD, Yao S, Cetin A, Harris [...]

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By Ian Wickersham
In News, Publications
Posted November 1, 2017

The BRAIN Initiative Cell Census Consortium: Lessons Learned toward Generating a Comprehensive Brain Cell Atlas.

Ecker JR, Geschwind DH, Kriegstein AR, Ngai J, Osten P, Polioudakis D, Regev A, Sestan N, Wickersham IR, Zeng H. Neuron. 2017 Nov 1;96(3):542-557. A comprehensive characterization of neuronal [...]

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By Ian Wickersham
In News, Publications
Posted September 28, 2017

Reversing behavioural abnormalities in mice exposed to maternal inflammation

Shin Yim Y, Park A, Berrios J, Lafourcade M, Pascual LM, Soares N, Yeon Kim J, Kim S, Kim H, Waisman A, Littman DR, Wickersham IR, Harnett MT, Huh JR, Choi GB. Nature. 2017 Sep [...]

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By Ian Wickersham
In Public Funding Sources
Posted September 20, 2017

National Institutes of Health (NIH), NIMH

A comprehensive understanding neuronal cell type diversity is an essential guide to selective manipulation and illuminating cell type specific functional contributions toward health and disease. [...]

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By Ian Wickersham
In Public Funding Sources
Posted September 10, 2017

National Institutes of Health (NIH), NIMH

Metazoan organs, including the brain, are composed of various cell types, but the cell type census for even a relatively simple mammalian brain such as the one of the mouse is not available. A [...]

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By Ian Wickersham
In News, Publications
Posted August 31, 2017

Lhx6-positive GABA-releasing neurons of the zona incerta promote sleep.

Liu K, Kim J, Kim DW, Zhang YS, Bao H, Denaxa M, Lim SA, Kim E, Liu C, Wickersham IR, Pachinis V, Hattar S, Song J, Brown SP, Blackshaw S. Nature. 2017 Aug 31;548(7669):582-587. Multiple [...]

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By Ian Wickersham
In News, Publications
Posted October 3, 2016

Combining Optogenetics and Electrophysiology to Analyze Projection Neuron Circuits

Yamawaki N, Suter BA, Wickersham IR, Shepherd GM. Cold Spring Harb Protoc. 2016 Oct 3;2016(10) A set of methods is described for channelrhodopsin-2 (ChR2)-based synaptic circuit analysis that [...]

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  • Dichotomous parvalbumin interneuron populations in dorsolateral and dorsomedial striatum. June 10, 2018
  • Nontoxic, double-deletion-mutant rabies viral vectors for retrograde targeting of projection neurons. April 10, 2018
  • The BRAIN Initiative Cell Census Consortium: Lessons Learned toward Generating a Comprehensive Brain Cell Atlas. November 1, 2017
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