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    Inhibitory Interneuron Deficit Links Altered Network Activity and Cognitive Dysfunction in Alzheimer Model by Verret, Laure, Mann, Edward O., Hang, Giao B., Barth, Albert M.I., Cobos, Inma, Ho, Kaitlyn, Devidze, Nino, Masliah, Eliezer, Kreitzer, Anatol C., Mody, Istvan, Mucke, Lennart, Palop, Jorge J.

    Published in Cell (27-04-2012)
    “…Alzheimer's disease (AD) results in cognitive decline and altered network activity, but the mechanisms are unknown. We studied human amyloid precursor protein…”
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    Rapid Target-Specific Remodeling of Fast-Spiking Inhibitory Circuits after Loss of Dopamine by Gittis, Aryn H., Hang, Giao B., LaDow, Eva S., Shoenfeld, Liza R., Atallah, Bassam V., Finkbeiner, Steven, Kreitzer, Anatol C.

    Published in Neuron (Cambridge, Mass.) (08-09-2011)
    “…In Parkinson's disease (PD), dopamine depletion alters neuronal activity in the direct and indirect pathways and leads to increased synchrony in the basal…”
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    A comparison of striatal-dependent behaviors in wild-type and hemizygous Drd1a and Drd2 BAC transgenic mice by Nelson, Alexandra B, Hang, Giao B, Grueter, Brad A, Pascoli, Vincent, Luscher, Christian, Malenka, Robert C, Kreitzer, Anatol C

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (04-07-2012)
    “…Studies of striatal physiology and motor control have increasingly relied on the use of bacterial artificial chromosome (BAC) transgenic mice expressing…”
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    Asymmetric temporal integration of layer 4 and layer 2/3 inputs in visual cortex by Hang, Giao B, Dan, Yang

    Published in Journal of neurophysiology (01-01-2011)
    “…Neocortical neurons in vivo receive concurrent synaptic inputs from multiple sources, including feedforward, horizontal, and feedback pathways. Layer 2/3 of…”
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    Dendritic synapse location and neocortical spike-timing-dependent plasticity by Froemke, Robert C, Letzkus, Johannes J, Kampa, Björn M, Hang, Giao B, Stuart, Greg J

    “…While it has been appreciated for decades that synapse location in the dendritic tree has a powerful influence on signal processing in neurons, the role of…”
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