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    Adult-Born Hippocampal Neurons Are More Numerous, Faster Maturing, and More Involved in Behavior in Rats than in Mice by Snyder, Jason S, Choe, Jessica S, Clifford, Meredith A, Jeurling, Sara I, Hurley, Patrick, Brown, Ashly, Kamhi, J. Frances, Cameron, Heather A

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (18-11-2009)
    “…Neurons are born throughout adulthood in the hippocampus and show enhanced plasticity compared with mature neurons. However, there are conflicting reports on…”
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    Complementary activation of hippocampal–cortical subregions and immature neurons following chronic training in single and multiple context versions of the water maze by Snyder, Jason S., Clifford, Meredith A., Jeurling, Sarah I., Cameron, Heather A.

    Published in Behavioural brain research (14-02-2012)
    “…• Prior training, but not novelty, increased activation of new hippocampal neurons. • Novel final context, but not prior training, increased activity in…”
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    Promotion of proliferation in the developing cerebral cortex by EphA4 forward signaling by North, Hilary A, Zhao, Xiumei, Kolk, Sharon M, Clifford, Meredith A, Ziskind, Daniela M, Donoghue, Maria J

    Published in Development (Cambridge) (15-07-2009)
    “…Eph receptors are widely expressed during cerebral cortical development, yet a role for Eph signaling in the generation of cells during corticogenesis has not…”
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    EphA4 expression promotes network activity and spine maturation in cortical neuronal cultures by Clifford, Meredith A, Kanwal, Jessleen K, Dzakpasu, Rhonda, Donoghue, Maria J

    Published in Neural development (04-05-2011)
    “…Neurons form specific connections with targets via synapses and patterns of synaptic connectivity dictate neural function. During development, intrinsic…”
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    'Til Eph do us part': intercellular signaling via Eph receptors and ephrin ligands guides cerebral cortical development from birth through maturation by North, Hilary A, Clifford, Meredith A, Donoghue, Maria J

    Published in Cerebral cortex (New York, N.Y. 1991) (01-08-2013)
    “…Eph receptors, the largest family of surface-bound receptor tyrosine kinases and their ligands, the ephrins, mediate a wide variety of cellular interactions in…”
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