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    Pathogenic SYNGAP1 Mutations Impair Cognitive Development by Disrupting Maturation of Dendritic Spine Synapses by Clement, James P., Aceti, Massimiliano, Creson, Thomas K., Ozkan, Emin D., Shi, Yulin, Reish, Nicholas J., Almonte, Antoine G., Miller, Brooke H., Wiltgen, Brian J., Miller, Courtney A., Xu, Xiangmin, Rumbaugh, Gavin

    Published in Cell (09-11-2012)
    “…Mutations that cause intellectual disability (ID) and autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are commonly found in genes that encode for synaptic proteins. However, it…”
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    Reduced Cognition in Syngap1 Mutants Is Caused by Isolated Damage within Developing Forebrain Excitatory Neurons by Ozkan, Emin D., Creson, Thomas K., Kramár, Enikö A., Rojas, Camilo, Seese, Ron R., Babyan, Alex H., Shi, Yulin, Lucero, Rocco, Xu, Xiangmin, Noebels, Jeffrey L., Miller, Courtney A., Lynch, Gary, Rumbaugh, Gavin

    Published in Neuron (Cambridge, Mass.) (18-06-2014)
    “…Syngap1 haploinsufficiency is a common cause of sporadic intellectual disability. Syngap1 mutations disrupt developing pyramidal neurons, although it remains…”
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    Prioritizing the development of mouse models for childhood brain disorders by Ogden, Kevin K., Ozkan, Emin D., Rumbaugh, Gavin

    Published in Neuropharmacology (01-01-2016)
    “…Mutations in hundreds of genes contribute to cognitive and behavioral dysfunction associated with developmental brain disorders (DBDs). Due to the sheer number…”
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    Structure-specific amyloid precipitation in biofluids by Rodrigues, M., Bhattacharjee, P., Brinkmalm, A., Do, D. T., Pearson, C. M., De, S., Ponjavic, A., Varela, J. A., Kulenkampff, K., Baudrexel, I., Emin, D., Ruggeri, F. S., Lee, J. E., Carr, A. R., Knowles, T. P. J., Zetterberg, H., Snaddon, T. N., Gandhi, S., Lee, S. F., Klenerman, D.

    Published in Nature chemistry (01-09-2022)
    “…The composition of soluble toxic protein aggregates formed in vivo is currently unknown in neurodegenerative diseases, due to their ultra-low concentration in…”
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    Corticolimbic expression of TRPC4 and TRPC5 channels in the rodent brain by Fowler, Melissa A, Sidiropoulou, Kyriaki, Ozkan, Emin D, Phillips, Christopher W, Cooper, Donald C

    Published in PloS one (27-06-2007)
    “…The canonical transient receptor potential (TRPC) channels are a family of non-selective cation channels that are activated by increases in intracellular…”
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    SYNGAP1 links the maturation rate of excitatory synapses to the duration of critical-period synaptic plasticity by Clement, James P, Ozkan, Emin D, Aceti, Massimiliano, Miller, Courtney A, Rumbaugh, Gavin

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (19-06-2013)
    “…Critical periods of developmental plasticity contribute to the refinement of neural connections that broadly shape brain development. These windows of…”
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    Dopamine modulates an mGluR5-mediated depolarization underlying prefrontal persistent activity by Sidiropoulou, Kyriaki, White, Francis J, Lu, Fang-Min, Cooper, Donald C, Xiao, Rui, Ozkan, Emin D, Phillips, Christopher, Fowler, Melissa A, Zhu, Michael X

    Published in Nature neuroscience (01-02-2009)
    “…Individual prefrontal cortex neurons can exhibit persistent activity during a delay between a cue and a behavioral response. Here the authors report on an…”
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    Input‐specific regulation of hippocampal circuit maturation by non‐muscle myosin IIB by Ozkan, Emin D., Aceti, Massimiliano, Creson, Thomas K., Rojas, Camilo S., Hubbs, Christopher R., McGuire, Megan N., Kakad, Priyanka P., Miller, Courtney A., Rumbaugh, Gavin

    Published in Journal of neurochemistry (01-08-2015)
    “…Myh9 and Myh10, which encode two major isoforms of non‐muscle myosin II expressed in the brain, have emerged as risk factors for developmental brain disorders…”
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    On the manifestation of electron-electron interactions in the thermoelectric response of semicrystalline conjugated polymers with low energetic disorder by Statz, M., Venkateshvaran, D., Jiao, X., Schott, S., McNeill, C. R., Emin, D., Sirringhaus, H., Di Pietro, R.

    Published in Communications physics (03-05-2018)
    “…The development of semicrystalline polymer semiconductors with field-effect mobilities comparable to or even exceeding those of amorphous silicon has exposed…”
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    Home Range and Habitat Selection of Long-Eared Owls (Asio Otus) in Mediterranean Agricultural Landscapes (Crete, Greece) by Emin, D., Toxopeus, A.G., Groen, Ir.T.A., Kontogeorgos, I., Georgopoulou, E., Xirouchakis, S.

    Published in Avian biology research (01-08-2018)
    “…The Long-eared Owl (Asio otus) in Crete (Greece) is a common agricultural species affected by the recent changes in agro-forestry systems. Concrete studies of…”
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    Field-effect modulated Seebeck coefficient measurements in an organic polymer using a microfabricated on-chip architecture by Venkateshvaran, D., Kronemeijer, A. J., Moriarty, J., Emin, D., Sirringhaus, H.

    Published in APL materials (01-03-2014)
    “…We developed an on-chip microfabricated architecture for high-accuracy gate voltage modulated Seebeck coefficient measurements on an organic field-effect…”
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    A role for the subiculum in the brain motivation/reward circuitry by Cooper, Donald C., Klipec, William D., Fowler, Melissa A., Ozkan, Emin D.

    Published in Behavioural brain research (11-11-2006)
    “…The ventral subiculum (vSUB) is an interface between the hippocampal formation and structures in the brain reward circuitry, such as the nucleus accumbens…”
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    Optical properties of large and small polarons and bipolarons by EMIN, D

    Published in Physical review. B, Condensed matter (01-11-1993)
    “…In systems that are two and three dimensional electronically, a large polaron and a small polaron are distinct types of quasiparticles. The type of polaron…”
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    Charge Carrier's Deformability: Carrier-Induced Vibrational Softening by Emin, D.

    Published in physica status solidi (b) (01-03-2000)
    “…The wave functions of charge carriers deform in response to their interactions with a solid's atoms and with other carriers. The free energy of a charge…”
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    Vibrational Contribution to the Seebeck Coefficient of Bipolaronic Carriers in Boron Carbides by Emin, D.

    Published in physica status solidi (b) (01-01-1998)
    “…The Seebeck coefficients (thermoelectric powers) of boron carbides are unusual in that they 1. have large values (> 200 μV/K) despite the presence of high…”
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    Formation, motion, and high-temperature superconductivity of large bipolarons by EMIN, D

    Published in Physical review letters (27-03-1989)
    “…Although small (spatially compact) bipolarons readily localize, large bipolarons (like large polarons) can be mobile. As such, large bipolarons are a suitable…”
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