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10/8/2025
Congratulations to our NGP Community Members on their recent publications. Here is a selection of some of our recent work.
NGP students, alumni, and faculty noted in bold font
Updated September 2025
J.L. Bollinger, S. Johnsamuel, L.L. Vollmer, A.M. Kuhn, E.S. Wohleb. Stress-induced dysfunction of neurovascular astrocytes contributes to sex-specific behavioral deficits. Molecular Psychiatry. PMID: 40185903.
B. Ervin, C. Frink, J. Buroker, P.S. Horn, A.W. Byars, C. Scholle, H.M. Greiner, F.T. Mangano, K.D. Holland, G. Hickok, N.E. Crone, R. Arya. Behavioral-iEEG-Spectral-Power-Correlation: Defining Neural Substrates of Naturalistic Behavior. Annals of Neurology. PMID: 40817733.
A. Fisher, L.S. Gonzalez, Z. Cappel, K. Grover, R. Waclaw, J.E. Robinson. Dopaminergic encoding of future defensive actions in the mouse nucleus accumbens. PNAS Nexus. PMID: 40321418.
L.S. Gonzalez, A. Fisher, K. Grover, J.E. Robinson. Examining the role of the photopigment melanopsin in the striatal dopamine response to light. Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience. PMID: 40242043.
C. Gross, A.M. McGann, D. Tiwari. How Soon is Soon Enough? Consideration of Timing and Disease Etiology for microRNAs in Epilepsy. Epilepsy Currents. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 40809870.
A.M. Kuhn, K Bosis, K., E.S. Wohleb. Looking back to move forward: Research on stress, immunity, and behavior. Neuroimmunomodulation. PMID: 39369707.
J. Peter, K.C.N. Caldwell, L. McClain, J. Tchieu, A.E. Ross, Y.Luo. Inhibition of PTPRS function does not affect the survival or regeneration of dopaminergic neurons but alters synaptic function in the nigrostriatal pathway. Neurobiology of Disease. PMID: 40623478.
K. Ware, J. Peter, L. McClain, Y. Luo. Cell type-dependent role of transforming growth factor-β signaling on postnatal neural stem cell proliferation and migration. Neural Regen Res. PMID: 39885664.
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