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    Genetic-Based Dissection Unveils the Inputs and Outputs of Striatal Patch and Matrix Compartments by Smith, Jared B., Klug, Jason R., Ross, Danica L., Howard, Christopher D., Hollon, Nick G., Ko, Vivian I., Hoffman, Hilary, Callaway, Edward M., Gerfen, Charles R., Jin, Xin

    Published in Neuron (Cambridge, Mass.) (07-09-2016)
    “…The striatum contains neurochemically defined compartments termed patches and matrix. Previous studies suggest patches preferentially receive limbic inputs and…”
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    Loss of motoneuron-specific microRNA-218 causes systemic neuromuscular failure by Amin, Neal D., Bai, Ge, Klug, Jason R., Bonanomi, Dario, Pankratz, Matthew T., Gifford, Wesley D., Hinckley, Christopher A., Sternfeld, Matthew J., Driscoll, Shawn P., Dominguez, Bertha, Lee, Kuo-Fen, Jin, Xin, Pfaff, Samuel L.

    “…Dysfunction of microRNA (miRNA) metabolism is thought to underlie diseases affecting motoneurons. One miRNA, miR-218, is abundantly and selectively expressed…”
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    Cocaine Experience Controls Bidirectional Synaptic Plasticity in the Nucleus Accumbens by Kourrich, Said, Rothwell, Patrick E, Klug, Jason R, Thomas, Mark J

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (25-07-2007)
    “…Plasticity of glutamatergic synapses is a fundamental mechanism through which experience changes neural function to impact future behavior. In animal models of…”
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    Differential inputs to striatal cholinergic and parvalbumin interneurons imply functional distinctions by Klug, Jason R, Engelhardt, Max D, Cadman, Cara N, Li, Hao, Smith, Jared B, Ayala, Sarah, Williams, Elora W, Hoffman, Hilary, Jin, Xin

    Published in eLife (01-05-2018)
    “…Striatal cholinergic (ChAT) and parvalbumin (PV) interneurons exert powerful influences on striatal function in health and disease, yet little is known about…”
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    GluN2B subunit deletion reveals key role in acute and chronic ethanol sensitivity of glutamate synapses in bed nucleus of the stria terminalis by Wills, Tiffany A, Klug, Jason R, Silberman, Yuval, Baucum, Anthony J, Weitlauf, Carl, Colbran, Roger J, Delpire, Eric, Winder, Danny G

    “…The bed nucleus of the stria terminalis (BNST) is a critical region for alcohol/drug-induced negative affect and stress-induced reinstatement. NMDA receptor…”
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    Genetic inhibition of CaMKII in dorsal striatal medium spiny neurons reduces functional excitatory synapses and enhances intrinsic excitability by Klug, Jason R, Mathur, Brian N, Kash, Thomas L, Wang, Hui-Dong, Matthews, Robert T, Robison, A J, Anderson, Mark E, Deutch, Ariel Y, Lovinger, David M, Colbran, Roger J, Winder, Danny G

    Published in PloS one (21-09-2012)
    “…Ca(2+)/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II (CaMKII) is abundant in striatal medium spiny neurons (MSNs). CaMKII is dynamically regulated by changes in…”
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    AMPAR-independent effect of striatal αCaMKII promotes the sensitization of cocaine reward by Kourrich, Saïd, Klug, Jason R, Mayford, Mark, Thomas, Mark J

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (09-05-2012)
    “…Changes in CaMKII-regulated synaptic excitability are a means through which experience may modify neuronal function and shape behavior. While behavior in…”
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    Distinct forms of Gq-receptor-dependent plasticity of excitatory transmission in the BNST are differentially affected by stress by McElligott, Zoé A, Klug, Jason R, Nobis, William P, Patel, Sachin, Grueter, Brad A, Kash, Thomas L, Winder, Danny G

    “…Long-term depression (LTD) is an important synaptic mechanism for limiting excitatory influence over circuits subserving cognitive and emotional behavior. A…”
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    D1 dopamine receptor activation of NFAT-mediated striatal gene expression by Groth, Rachel D., Weick, Jason P., Bradley, Katherine C., Luoma, Jessie I., Aravamudan, Bharathi, Klug, Jason R., Thomas, Mark J., Mermelstein, Paul G.

    Published in The European journal of neuroscience (01-01-2008)
    “…Exposure to drugs of abuse activates gene expression and protein synthesis that result in long‐lasting adaptations in striatal signaling. Therefore,…”
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