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    Inhibitory synaptic plasticity: spike timing-dependence and putative network function by Vogels, T P, Froemke, R C, Doyon, N, Gilson, M, Haas, J S, Liu, R, Maffei, A, Miller, P, Wierenga, C J, Woodin, M A, Zenke, F, Sprekeler, H

    Published in Frontiers in neural circuits (2013)
    “…While the plasticity of excitatory synaptic connections in the brain has been widely studied, the plasticity of inhibitory connections is much less understood…”
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    Inhibitory synaptic plasticity regulates pyramidal neuron spiking in the rodent hippocampus by Saraga, F, Balena, T, Wolansky, T, Dickson, C.T, Woodin, M.A

    Published in Neuroscience (31-07-2008)
    “…Abstract Spike-timing modifies the efficacy of both excitatory and inhibitory synapses onto CA1 pyramidal neurons in the rodent hippocampus. Repetitively…”
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    Hyperpolarizing GABAergic transmission requires the KCC2 C-terminal ISO domain by Acton, Brooke A, Mahadevan, Vivek, Mercado, Adrianna, Uvarov, Pavel, Ding, Yanli, Pressey, Jessica, Airaksinen, Matti S, Mount, David B, Woodin, Melanie A

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (20-06-2012)
    “…KCC2 is the neuron-specific member of the of K(+)-Cl(-) cotransporter gene family. It is also the only member of its family that is active under…”
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    Molecular markers of acute upper airway inflammation in workers exposed to fuel-oil ash by WOODIN, M. A, HAUSER, R, YOUCHENG LIU, SMITH, T. J, SIEGEL, P. D, LEWIS, D. M, TOLLERUD, D. J, CHRISTIANI, D. C

    “…Biomarkers in nasal lavage (NL) fluid may be useful in determining the presence and severity of upper airway inflammation. We studied 18 boilermakers…”
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    Acute respiratory symptoms in workers exposed to vanadium-rich fuel-oil ash by Woodin, Mark A., Liu, Youcheng, Neuberg, Donna, Hauser, Russ, Smith, Thomas J., Christiani, David C.

    Published in American journal of industrial medicine (01-04-2000)
    “…Background Occupational exposure to fuel‐oil ash, with its high vanadium content, may cause respiratory illness. It is unclear, however, what early acute…”
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    Pulmonary Function in Workers Exposed to Low Levels of Fuel-Oil Ash by Woodin, Mark A., Liu, Youcheng, Hauser, Russ, Smith, Thomas J., Christiani, David C.

    “…Previously, we reported significant lung function changes after exposure to fuel-oil ash during a boiler overhaul in which median PM₁₀ and vanadium…”
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    Excitatory Synaptogenesis between Identified Lymnaea Neurons Requires Extrinsic Trophic Factors and Is Mediated by Receptor Tyrosine Kinases by Hamakawa, Toshiro, Woodin, Melanie A, Bjorgum, Micki C, Painter, Sherry D, Takasaki, Mayumi, Lukowiak, Ken, Nagle, Gregg T, Syed, Naweed I

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (01-11-1999)
    “…Neurotrophic factors have well established roles in neuronal development and adult synaptic plasticity, but their precise role in synapse formation has yet to…”
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    Trophic factor-induced plasticity of synaptic connections between identified Lymnaea neurons by Woodin, M A, Hamakawa, T, Takasaki, M, Lukowiak, K, Syed, N I

    “…Neurotrophic factors participate in both developmental and adult synaptic plasticity; however, the underlying mechanisms remain unknown. Using soma-soma…”
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    Exposure to Fuel-Oil Ash and Welding Emissions During the Overhaul of an Oil-Fired Boiler by Liu, Youcheng, Woodin, Mark A., Smith, Thomas J., Herrick, Robert F., Williams, Paige L., Hauser, Russ, Christiani, David C.

    “…The health effects of exposure to vanadium in fuel-oil ash are not well described at levels ranging from 10 to 500 μ g/m 3 . As part of a larger occupational…”
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