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    Light-regulated voltage-gated potassium channels for acute interrogation of channel function in neurons and behavior by Jerng, Henry H, Patel, Jay M, Khan, Tamor A, Arenkiel, Benjamin R, Pfaffinger, Paul J

    Published in PloS one (23-03-2021)
    “…Voltage-gated potassium (Kv) channels regulate the membrane potential and conductance of excitable cells to control the firing rate and waveform of action…”
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    Directed mechanisms for apical dendrite development during neuronal polarization by Khan, Tamor A., Guo, Alan, Martin, Jacqueline, Te Chien, Chia, Liu, Tianrui, Szczurkowska, Joanna, Shelly, Maya

    Published in Developmental biology (01-10-2022)
    “…The development of the dendrite and the axon during neuronal polarization underlies the directed flow of information in the brain. Seminal studies on axon…”
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    Probing the optical properties and toxicological profile of zinc tungstate nanorods by Fang, Justin, Hurley, Nathaniel, Chien, Chia Te, Guo, Alan, Khan, Tamor A, Li, Mingxing, Cotlet, Mircea, Moretti, Federico, Bourret, Edith, Shifman, Sophie, Tsirka, Stella E, Shelly, Maya, Wong, Stanislaus S

    Published in The Journal of chemical physics (21-06-2024)
    “…Zinc tungstate is a semiconductor known for its favorable photocatalytic, photoluminescence, and scintillation properties, coupled with its relatively low…”
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    Semaphorin3A/PlexinA3 association with the Scribble scaffold for cGMP increase is required for apical dendrite development by Szczurkowska, Joanna, Guo, Alan, Martin, Jacqueline, Lee, Seong-Il, Martinez, Edward, Chien, Chia Te, Khan, Tamor A., Singh, Ravnit, Dadson, Doreen, Tran, Tracy S., Pautot, Sophie, Shelly, Maya

    Published in Cell reports (Cambridge) (15-03-2022)
    “…The development of the apical dendrite from the leading process of the bipolar pyramidal neuron might be directed by spatially organized extrinsic cues acting…”
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