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    Activity-Dependent Feedback Regulates Correlated Ion Channel mRNA Levels in Single Identified Motor Neurons by Temporal, Simone, Lett, Kawasi M., Schulz, David J.

    Published in Current biology (18-08-2014)
    “…Neurons generate cell-specific outputs via interactions of conductances carried by ion channel proteins that are homeostatically regulated to maintain key…”
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    Quantitative expression profiling of identified neurons reveals cell-specific constraints on highly variable levels of gene expression by Schulz, David J, Goaillard, Jean-Marc, Marder, Eve E

    “…The postdevelopmental basis of cellular identity and the unique cellular output of a particular neuron type are of particular interest in the nervous system…”
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    Neuropeptidergic Signaling in the American Lobster Homarus americanus: New Insights from High-Throughput Nucleotide Sequencing by Christie, Andrew E, Chi, Megan, Lameyer, Tess J, Pascual, Micah G, Shea, Devlin N, Stanhope, Meredith E, Schulz, David J, Dickinson, Patsy S

    Published in PloS one (30-12-2015)
    “…Peptides are the largest and most diverse class of molecules used for neurochemical communication, playing key roles in the control of essentially all aspects…”
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    Correlations in ion channel mRNA in rhythmically active neurons by Tobin, Anne-Elise, Cruz-Bermúdez, Nelson D, Marder, Eve, Schulz, David J

    Published in PloS one (25-08-2009)
    “…To what extent do identified neurons from different animals vary in their expression of ion channel genes? In neurons of the same type, is ion channel…”
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    An annotated CNS transcriptome of the medicinal leech, Hirudo verbana: De novo sequencing to characterize genes associated with nervous system activity by Northcutt, Adam J, Fischer, Eva K, Puhl, Joshua G, Mesce, Karen A, Schulz, David J

    Published in PloS one (20-07-2018)
    “…The medicinal leech is one of the most venerated model systems for the study of fundamental nervous system principles, ranging from single-cell excitability to…”
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    Variability in neural networks by Kick, Daniel R, Schulz, David J

    Published in eLife (18-01-2018)
    “…Experiments on neurons in the heart system of the leech reveal why rhythmic behaviors differ between individuals…”
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    Dopamine maintains network synchrony via direct modulation of gap junctions in the crustacean cardiac ganglion by Lane, Brian J, Kick, Daniel R, Wilson, David K, Nair, Satish S, Schulz, David J

    Published in eLife (16-10-2018)
    “…The Large Cell (LC) motor neurons of the crab cardiac ganglion have variable membrane conductance magnitudes even within the same individual, yet produce…”
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    Synergistic plasticity of intrinsic conductance and electrical coupling restores synchrony in an intact motor network by Lane, Brian J, Samarth, Pranit, Ransdell, Joseph L, Nair, Satish S, Schulz, David J

    Published in eLife (23-08-2016)
    “…Motor neurons of the crustacean cardiac ganglion generate virtually identical, synchronized output despite the fact that each neuron uses distinct conductance…”
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    Genomic discovery of ion channel genes in the central nervous system of the lamprey Petromyzon marinus by Northcutt, Adam J., Hough, Ryan A., Frese, Alexander N., McClellan, Andrew D., Schulz, David J.

    Published in Marine genomics (01-08-2019)
    “…The lamprey is a popular animal model for a number of types of neurobiology studies, including organization and operation of locomotor and respiratory systems,…”
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    Membrane Voltage Is a Direct Feedback Signal That Influences Correlated Ion Channel Expression in Neurons by Santin, Joseph M., Schulz, David J.

    Published in Current biology (20-05-2019)
    “…The number and type of ion channels present in the membrane determines the electrophysiological function of every neuron. In many species, stereotyped output…”
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    Motor neurons within a network use cell-type specific feedback mechanisms to constrain relationships among ion channel mRNAs by Viteri, Jose A, Schulz, David J

    Published in Journal of neurophysiology (01-09-2023)
    “…Recently, activity has been proposed as a primary feedback mechanism used by continuously bursting neurons to coordinate ion channel mRNA relationships that…”
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    Spinal Cord Injury Induces Changes in Electrophysiological Properties and Ion Channel Expression of Reticulospinal Neurons in Larval Lamprey by McClellan, Andrew D, Kovalenko, Mykola O, Benes, Jessica A, Schulz, David J

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (16-01-2008)
    “…In larval lamprey, hemitransections were performed on the right side of the rostral spinal cord to axotomize ipsilateral reticulospinal (RS) neurons. First, at…”
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    Imaging neuro-urodynamics of mouse major pelvic ganglion with a micro-endoscopic approach by Berigan, Benton R, Wang, Jing, Schulz, David J, Ozden, Ilker

    Published in Journal of neurophysiology (01-02-2023)
    “…Postganglionic neurons of the autonomic nervous system lie outside of the central nervous system and innervate specific target effectors such as organs or…”
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    Timing-Dependent Potentiation and Depression of Electrical Synapses Contribute to Network Stability in the Crustacean Cardiac Ganglion by Kick, Daniel R, Schulz, David J

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (31-08-2022)
    “…Central pattern generators produce many rhythms necessary for survival (e.g., chewing, breathing, locomotion), and doing so often requires coordination of…”
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    Functional consequences of animal-to-animal variation in circuit parameters by Goaillard, Jean-Marc, Taylor, Adam L, Schulz, David J, Marder, Eve

    Published in Nature neuroscience (01-11-2009)
    “…The authors found considerable preparation-to-preparation variability in the strength of two identified synapses, the amplitude of a modulator-evoked current…”
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    Troy D. Zars: a personal tribute to a scientist, colleague, and friend by Schulz, David J.

    Published in Journal of neurogenetics (02-01-2020)
    “…I knew Troy for nearly 15 years, and in that time I don't recall hearing any childhood stories like those in seemingly every personal statement I've read from…”
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    Juvenile Hormone and Octopamine in the Regulation of Division of Labor in Honey Bee Colonies by Schulz, David J., Sullivan, Joseph P., Robinson, Gene E.

    Published in Hormones and behavior (01-09-2002)
    “…Forager honey bees have high circulating levels of juvenile hormone (JH) and high brain levels of octopamine, especially in the antennal lobes, and treatment…”
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    Homeostatic plasticity of excitability in crustacean central pattern generator networks by Schulz, David J, Lane, Brian J

    Published in Current opinion in neurobiology (01-04-2017)
    “…Highlights • Plasticity of excitability is a key mechanism for homeostatic control of output. • Activity-dependent feedback is a key regulator of plasticity of…”
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    Molecular mechanisms of homeostatic plasticity in central pattern generator networks by Northcutt, Adam J., Schulz, David J.

    Published in Developmental neurobiology (Hoboken, N.J.) (01-01-2020)
    “…Central pattern generator (CPG) networks rely on a balance of intrinsic and network properties to produce reliable, repeatable activity patterns. This balance…”
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