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    Region-specific Expression of NMDA Receptor GluN2C Subunit in Parvalbumin-Positive Neurons and Astrocytes: Analysis of GluN2C Expression using a Novel Reporter Model by Ravikrishnan, Aparna, Gandhi, Pauravi J., Shelkar, Gajanan P., Liu, Jinxu, Pavuluri, Ratnamala, Dravid, Shashank M.

    Published in Neuroscience (01-06-2018)
    “…[Display omitted] •GluN2C is expressed in parvalbumin-positive neurons in a subset of basal ganglia nuclei.•GluN2C is localized to astrocytes in majority of…”
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    Journal Article
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    Differential effect of NMDA receptor GluN2C and GluN2D subunit ablation on behavior and channel blocker-induced schizophrenia phenotypes by Shelkar, Gajanan P., Pavuluri, Ratnamala, Gandhi, Pauravi J., Ravikrishnan, Aparna, Gawande, Dinesh Y., Liu, Jinxu, Stairs, Dustin J., Ugale, Rajesh R., Dravid, Shashank M.

    Published in Scientific reports (20-05-2019)
    “…The GluN2C- and GluN2D-containing NMDA receptors are distinct from GluN2A- and GluN2B-containing receptors in many aspects including lower sensitivity to Mg 2+…”
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    The NMDA receptor GluN2C subunit controls cortical excitatory-inhibitory balance, neuronal oscillations and cognitive function by Gupta, Subhash C., Ravikrishnan, Aparna, Liu, Jinxu, Mao, Zhihao, Pavuluri, Ratnamala, Hillman, Brandon G., Gandhi, Pauravi J., Stairs, Dustin J., Li, Ming, Ugale, Rajesh R., Monaghan, Daniel T., Dravid, Shashank M.

    Published in Scientific reports (06-12-2016)
    “…Despite strong evidence for NMDA receptor (NMDAR) hypofunction as an underlying factor for cognitive disorders, the precise roles of various NMDAR subtypes…”
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    Role of GluN2C-containing nmda receptors in cellular and behavioral deficits associated with corticothalamic circuit dysfunction in schizophrenia by Ravikrishnan, Aparna

    Published 01-01-2015
    “…The NMDA receptor (NMDAR) hypofunction hypothesis in schizophrenia posits that reduced NMDAR function leads to behavioral abnormalities observed in…”
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    Dissertation