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Dr Claudia Racca
The correct temporal connectivity of the DG-CA3 circuits involved in declarative memory processes depends on Vangl2-dependent planar cell polarity signaling2024
Connie Mackenzie-Gray Scott
Ryley Parrish
Dr Darren Walsh
Dr Claudia Racca
Professor Andrew Trevelyan
et al.
PV-specific loss of the transcriptional coactivator PGC-1α slows down the evolution of epileptic activity in an acute ictogenic model.2022
Dr Claudia Racca
Ultrastructural readout of in vivo synaptic activity for functional connectomics2021
Dr Claudia Racca
Professor Deborah Henderson
Vangl2 in the Dentate Network Modulates Pattern Separation and Pattern Completion2020
Dr Claudia Racca
Linking NMDA Receptor Synaptic Retention to Synaptic Plasticity and Cognition2019
Ryley Parrish
Dr John Grady
Neela Codadu
Dr Claudia Racca
Professor Andrew Trevelyan
et al.
Graphical user interface for simultaneous profiling of activity patterns in multiple neuronal subclasses2018
Ryley Parrish
Neela Codadu
Dr Claudia Racca
Professor Andrew Trevelyan
Pyramidal cell activity levels affect the polarity of gene transciption changes in interneurons2018
Ryley Parrish
Dr John Grady
Neela Codadu
Professor Andrew Trevelyan
Dr Claudia Racca
et al.
Simultaneous profiling of activity patterns in multiple neuronal subclasses2018
Dr Claudia Racca
Activity-Dependent Neuroplasticity Induced by an Enriched Environment Reverses Cognitive Deficits in Scribble Deficient Mouse2017
Dr Claudia Racca
Rabphilin 3A: A novel target for the treatment of levodopa-induced dyskinesia2017
Dr Claudia Racca
Rabphilin 3A retains NMDA receptors at synaptic sites through interaction with GluN2A/PSD-95 complex2015
Dr Hannah Alfonsa
Dr Edward Merricks
Neela Codadu
Professor Mark Cunningham
Dr Claudia Racca
et al.
The Contribution of Raised Intraneuronal Chloride to Epileptic Network Activity2015
Professor Andrew Trevelyan
Dr Edward Merricks
Dr Claudia Racca
The Role of Inhibition in Epileptic Networks2015
Dr Claudia Racca
Scribble1/AP2 Complex Coordinates the NMDA Receptor Endocytic Recycling2014
Dr David Cox
Dr Claudia Racca
Differential dendritic targeting of AMPA receptor subunit mRNAs in adult rat hippocampal principal neurons and interneurons2013
Dr Ilse Pienaar
Dr Joanna Elson
Dr Claudia Racca
Dr Glyn Nelson
Emeritus Professor Doug Turnbull
et al.
Mitochondrial Abnormality Associates with Type-Specific Neuronal Loss and Cell Morphology Changes in the Pedunculopontine Nucleus in Parkinson Disease2013
Professor Miles Whittington
Professor Mark Cunningham
Dr Fiona LeBeau
Dr Claudia Racca
Multiple origins of the cortical gamma rhythm2011
Dr Claudia Racca
The neuronal splicing factor Nova co-localizes with target RNAs in the dendrite2010
Dr Claudia Racca
The Planar Polarity Protein Scribble1 Is Essential for Neuronal Plasticity and Brain Function2010
Dr Steven Middleton
Dr Claudia Racca
Professor Mark Cunningham
Professor Thomas Knopfel
Dr Ian Schofield
et al.
High-Frequency Network Oscillations in Cerebellar Cortex2008
Dr Anita Roopun
Professor Mark Cunningham
Dr Claudia Racca
Dr Kai Alter
Professor Miles Whittington
et al.
Region-specific changes in gamma and beta2 rhythms in NMDA receptor dysfunction models of schizophrenia2008
Dr David Cox
Dr Claudia Racca
Dr Fiona LeBeau
β-adrenergic receptors are differentially expressed in distinct interneuron subtypes in the rat hippocampus2008
Dr Steven Middleton
Dr Claudia Racca
Dr Helen Garner
Dr Fiona LeBeau
Professor Miles Whittington
et al.
Beta rhythms (15-20 Hz) generated by nonreciprocal communication in hippocampus2007
Dr Claudia Racca
Professor Mark Cunningham
Professor Miles Whittington
Dr Fiona LeBeau
Impairment of hippocampal gamma (γ)-frequency oscillations in vitro in mice overexpressing human amyloid precursor protein (APP)2007
Professor Miles Whittington
Dr Claudia Racca
Loss of parvalbumin-positive interneurons predicts deficits in cortical gamma rhythm generation in animal models of schizophrenia-like cognitive dysfunction2007
Professor Mark Cunningham
Dr Claudia Racca
Professor Miles Whittington
Neuronal metabolism governs cortical network response state2006
Professor Mark Cunningham
Judith Hunt
Dr Steven Middleton
Dr Fiona LeBeau
Professor Miles Whittington
et al.
Region-specific reduction in entorhinal gamma oscillations and parvalbumin-immunoreactive neurons in animal models of psychiatric illness2006
Dr Claudia Racca
Professor Mark Cunningham
Judith Hunt
Dr Steven Middleton
Dr Fiona LeBeau
et al.
Region-specific reduction in entorhinal gamma oscillations and parvalbumin-immunoreactive neurons in animal models of psychiatric illness2006
Dr Claudia Racca
mGluR7 Is a Metaplastic Switch Controlling Bidirectional Plasticity of Feedforward Inhibition2005
Dr Claudia Racca
RNA editing produces glycine receptor α3P185L, resulting in high agonist potency2005
Dr Claudia Racca
NMDA receptor trafficking through an interaction between PDZ proteins and the exocyst complex2003
Dr Claudia Racca
RNA transport and local protein synthesis in the dendritic compartment2001
Dr Claudia Racca
Synapse-Associated Protein 97 Selectively Associates with a Subset of AMPA Receptors Early in their Biosynthetic Pathway2001
Dr Claudia Racca
Dendritic and postsynaptic protein synthetic machinery.1999
Dr Claudia Racca
Cell-specific dendritic localization of glycine receptor α subunit messenger RNAS1998
Dr Claudia Racca
Dendritic and Postsynaptic Localizations of Glycine Receptor α Subunit mRNAs1997