Journal Club

Prior Meetings (2004-2005 Academic Year)

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  • Fred Lorenzetti (11/16/04)
    • The S6KII (rsk) Gene of Drosophila melanogaster Differentially Affects an Operant and a Classical Learning Task
  • Diasinou Fioravante (11/9/04)
    • Ubiquitin-proteasome-mediated CREB repressor degradation during induction of long-term facilitation
  • Riccardo Mozzachiodi (9/22/04)
    • A Persistent Cellular Change in a Single Modulatory Neuron Contributes to Associative Long-Term Memory
  • Steve Miller (9/15/04)
    • The Construction of Movement with Behavior-Specific and Behavior-Independent Modules
  • Gregg Phares (9/8/04)
    • Calmodulin and Munc13 Form a Ca 2_ Sensor/Effector Complex that Controls Short-Term Synaptic Plasticity
    • Prime Movers of Synaptic Vesicle Exocytosis
    • Differential Control of Vesicle Priming and Short-Term Plasticity by Munc13 Isoforms
  • Paul Smolen (1-11-2005)
    • "Competing for memory: hippocampal LTP under regimes of reduced protein synthesis."
  • Diasinou Fioravante (1-18-2005)
    • "Synapse to nucleus signaling during long-term synaptic plasticity; a role for the classical active nuclear import pathway."
  • Daniel Wustenberg (1-25-2005)
    • "Spontaneous recovery after extinction of the conditioned proboscis extension response in the honeybee."
  • Steve Miller (2-1-2005)
    • "cAMP acts on exchange protein activated by cAMP/cAMP-regulated guanine nucleotide exchange protein to regulate transmitter release at the crayfish neuromuscular junction."
  • Riccardo Moccachiodi (2-8-2005)
    • "Altered representation of the spatial code for odors after olfactory classical conditioning; memory trace formation by synaptic recruitment."
  • Evangelos Antzoulatos (2-22-05)
    • "Involvement of Notch signaling in hippocampal synaptic plasticity." 
    • "Learning and memory deficits in Notch mutant mice."
  • Len Cleary (3-8-2005)
    • "Axonal protein synthesis and degradation are necessary for efficient growth cone regeneration."
  • Hao Song (4-5-2005)
    • "Sensitivity, principal component and flux analysis applied to signal transduction: the case of epidermal growth factor mediated signaling."
  • Hao Song (4-5-2005)
    • "Computational modeling of the dynamics of the MAP kinase cascade activated by surface and internalized EGF receptors."
  • Patricia Hayes (4-19-2005)
    • "Metabotropic glutamate receptors and dopamine receptors cooperate to enhance extracellular signal-regulated kinasephosphorylation in striatal neurons."
  • Evangelos Antzoulatos (4-26-2005)
    • "Generation of silent synapses by acute in vivo expression of CaMKIV and CREB."
  • Riccardo Moccachiodi (5-17-2005)
    • "Postsynaptic receptor trafficking underlying a form of associative learning."
  • Rong-Yu Liu (6-21-2005)
    • "SRF mediates activity-induced gene expression and synaptic plasticity but not neuronal viability."
  • Diasinou Fioravante (6-28-2005)
    • "Dopaminergic stimulation of local protein synthesis enhances surface expression of GluR1 and synaptic transmission in hippocampal neurons."
  • Evyatar Av-Ron (7-5-2005)
    • "Electrical synapses and synchrony: the role of intrinsic currents."
  • Paul Smolen (7-26-2005)
    • "A model of bidirectional synaptic plasticity: from signaling network to channel conductance."
  • Riccardo Mozzachiodi (8-2-2005)
    • "Sea hares use novel antipredatory chemical defenses."
  • Fredy Reyes (8-16-2005)
    • "Extinction of cocaine self-administration reveals functionally and temporally distinct dopaminergic signals in the nucleus accumbens."

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