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    Postsynaptic Serine Racemase Regulates NMDA Receptor Function by Wong, Jonathan M, Folorunso, Oluwarotimi O, Barragan, Eden V, Berciu, Cristina, Harvey, Theresa L, Coyle, Joseph T, Balu, Darrick T, Gray, John A

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (09-12-2020)
    “…d-serine is the primary NMDAR coagonist at mature forebrain synapses and is synthesized by the enzyme serine racemase (SR). However, our understanding of the…”
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    d-serine availability modulates prefrontal cortex inhibitory interneuron development and circuit maturation by Folorunso, Oluwarotimi O., Brown, Stephanie E., Baruah, Jugajyoti, Harvey, Theresa L., Jami, Shekib A., Radzishevsky, Inna, Wolosker, Herman, McNally, James M., Gray, John A., Vasudevan, Anju, Balu, Darrick T.

    Published in Scientific reports (13-06-2023)
    “…The proper development and function of telencephalic GABAergic interneurons is critical for maintaining the excitation and inhibition (E/I) balance in cortical…”
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    The D-serine biosynthetic enzyme serine racemase is expressed by reactive astrocytes in the amygdala of human and a mouse model of Alzheimer’s disease by Folorunso, Oluwarotimi O., Harvey, Theresa L., Brown, Stephanie E., Chelini, Gabriele, Berretta, Sabina, Balu, Darrick T.

    Published in Neuroscience letters (01-01-2023)
    “…•Reactive astrocytes express serine racemase in the amygdala of human AD cases.•SR producing reactive astrocytes express C3 in the amygdala of human AD…”
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    Forebrain expression of serine racemase during postnatal development by Folorunso, Oluwarotimi O., Harvey, Theresa L., Brown, Stephanie E., Cruz, Cristina, Shahbo, Ellie, Ajjawi, Ismail, Balu, Darrick T.

    Published in Neurochemistry international (01-05-2021)
    “…N-methyl-D-aspartate receptors (NMDARs) are important for synaptogenesis, synaptic maturation and refinement during the early postnatal weeks after birth…”
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