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    Revealing the structure of pharmacobehavioral space through motion sequencing by Wiltschko, Alexander B., Tsukahara, Tatsuya, Zeine, Ayman, Anyoha, Rockwell, Gillis, Winthrop F., Markowitz, Jeffrey E., Peterson, Ralph E., Katon, Jesse, Johnson, Matthew J., Datta, Sandeep Robert

    Published in Nature neuroscience (01-11-2020)
    “…Understanding how genes, drugs and neural circuits influence behavior requires the ability to effectively organize information about similarities and…”
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    GABA-receptive microglia selectively sculpt developing inhibitory circuits by Favuzzi, Emilia, Huang, Shuhan, Saldi, Giuseppe A., Binan, Loïc, Ibrahim, Leena A., Fernández-Otero, Marian, Cao, Yuqing, Zeine, Ayman, Sefah, Adwoa, Zheng, Karen, Xu, Qing, Khlestova, Elizaveta, Farhi, Samouil L., Bonneau, Richard, Datta, Sandeep Robert, Stevens, Beth, Fishell, Gord

    Published in Cell (22-07-2021)
    “…Microglia, the resident immune cells of the brain, have emerged as crucial regulators of synaptic refinement and brain wiring. However, whether the remodeling…”
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    Hidden behavioral fingerprints in epilepsy by Gschwind, Tilo, Zeine, Ayman, Raikov, Ivan, Markowitz, Jeffrey E., Gillis, Winthrop F., Felong, Sylwia, Isom, Lori L., Datta, Sandeep Robert, Soltesz, Ivan

    Published in Neuron (Cambridge, Mass.) (03-05-2023)
    “…Epilepsy is a major disorder affecting millions of people. Although modern electrophysiological and imaging approaches provide high-resolution access to the…”
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    Characterizing the structure of mouse behavior using Motion Sequencing by Lin, Sherry, Gillis, Winthrop F., Weinreb, Caleb, Zeine, Ayman, Jones, Samuel C., Robinson, Emma M., Markowitz, Jeffrey, Datta, Sandeep Robert

    Published in Nature protocols (01-11-2024)
    “…Spontaneous mouse behavior is composed from repeatedly used modules of movement (e.g., rearing, running or grooming) that are flexibly placed into sequences…”
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    Characterizing the structure of mouse behavior using Motion Sequencing by Lin, Sherry, Gillis, Winthrop F, Weinreb, Caleb, Zeine, Ayman, Jones, Samuel C, Robinson, Emma M, Markowitz, Jeffrey, Datta, Sandeep Robert

    Published 15-11-2022
    “…Spontaneous mouse behavior is composed from repeatedly-used modules of movement (e.g., rearing, running, grooming) that are flexibly placed into sequences…”
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