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    Compensation between FOXP transcription factors maintains proper striatal function by Ahmed, Newaz I., Khandelwal, Nitin, Anderson, Ashley G., Oh, Emily, Vollmer, Rachael M., Kulkarni, Ashwinikumar, Gibson, Jay R., Konopka, Genevieve

    Published in Cell reports (Cambridge) (28-05-2024)
    “…Spiny projection neurons (SPNs) of the striatum are critical in integrating neurochemical information to coordinate motor and reward-based behavior. Mutations…”
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    Many-to-one form-to-function mapping weakens parallel morphological evolution by Thompson, Cole J., Ahmed, Newaz I., Veen, Thor, Peichel, Catherine L., Hendry, Andrew P., Bolnick, Daniel I., Stuart, Yoel E.

    Published in Evolution (01-11-2017)
    “…Evolutionary ecologists aim to explain and predict evolutionary change under different selective regimes. Theory suggests that such evolutionary prediction…”
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    FOXP1 regulates the development of excitatory synaptic inputs onto striatal neurons and induces phenotypic reversal with reinstatement by Khandelwal, Nitin, Kulkarni, Ashwinikumar, Ahmed, Newaz I, Harper, Matthew, Konopka, Genevieve, Gibson, Jay R

    Published in Science advances (03-05-2024)
    “…Long-range glutamatergic inputs originating from the cortex and thalamus are indispensable for striatal development, providing the foundation for motor and…”
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    Brain morphology of the threespine stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus) varies inconsistently with respect to habitat complexity: A test of the Clever Foraging Hypothesis by Ahmed, Newaz I., Thompson, Cole, Bolnick, Daniel I., Stuart, Yoel E.

    Published in Ecology and evolution (01-05-2017)
    “…The Clever Foraging Hypothesis asserts that organisms living in a more spatially complex environment will have a greater neurological capacity for cognitive…”
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    A novel mutation in Slc2a4 as a mouse model of fatigue by Groot, Marleen H. M., Castorena, Carlos M., Cox, Kimberly H., Kumar, Vivek, Mohawk, Jennifer A., Ahmed, Newaz I., Takahashi, Joseph S.

    Published in Genes, brain and behavior (01-11-2019)
    “…Chronic fatigue is a debilitating disorder with widespread consequences, but effective treatment strategies are lacking. Novel genetic mouse models of fatigue…”
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