Emerging pharmacotherapies for neurodevelopmental disorders

DZ Wetmore, CC Garner - Journal of Developmental & Behavioral …, 2010 - journals.lww.com
A growing and interdisciplinary translational neuroscience research effort for neurodevelopmental
disorders (NDDs) is investigating the mechanisms of dysfunction and testing effective …

Sequence‐matched probes produce increased cross‐platform consistency and more reproducible biological results in microarray‐based gene expression …

…, D Byrne, P Bozso, DZ Wetmore… - Nucleic Acids …, 2004 - academic.oup.com
… on the reliability of this subset of probes (BH Mecham, DZ Wetmore, Z. Szallasi, Y. Sadovsky,
I. … number of unreliable sequences (BH Mecham, DZ Wetmore, Z. Szallasi, Y. Sadovsky, I. …

Synaptic pathology of Down syndrome

CC Garner, DZ Wetmore - Synaptic Plasticity: Dynamics, Development …, 2012 - Springer
Down syndrome is characterized by mild to moderate cognitive impairments that are caused
by trisomy of chromosome 21. Several anatomical, behavioral, electrophysiological, and …

[HTML][HTML] Transdermal neuromodulation of noradrenergic activity suppresses psychophysiological and biochemical stress responses in humans

…, MA Marlin, K Aebersold, L Aven, DZ Wetmore… - Scientific reports, 2015 - nature.com
We engineered a transdermal neuromodulation approach that targets peripheral (cranial and
spinal) nerves and utilizes their afferent pathways as signaling conduits to influence brain …

Short‐term treatment with the GABAA receptor antagonist pentylenetetrazole produces a sustained pro‐cognitive benefit in a mouse model of Down's syndrome

…, D Warrier, M Blank, DZ Wetmore… - British journal of …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Background and Purpose D own's syndrome is a common genetic cause of intellectual
disability, for which there are no drug therapies. Mechanistic studies in a model of D own's …

Bidirectional plasticity of Purkinje cells matches temporal features of learning

DZ Wetmore, DA Jirenhed, A Rasmussen… - Journal of …, 2014 - Soc Neuroscience
Many forms of learning require temporally ordered stimuli. In Pavlovian eyeblink conditioning,
a conditioned stimulus (CS) must precede the unconditioned stimulus (US) by at least …

Far-field electric potentials provide access to the output from the spinal cord from wrist-mounted sensors

…, I Vujaklija, DZ Wetmore… - Journal of Neural …, 2022 - iopscience.iop.org
Objective. Neural interfaces need to become more unobtrusive and socially acceptable to
appeal to general consumers outside rehabilitation settings. Approach. We developed a non-…

[HTML][HTML] Changes in complex spike activity during classical conditioning

A Rasmussen, DA Jirenhed, DZ Wetmore… - Frontiers in neural …, 2014 - frontiersin.org
The cerebellar cortex is necessary for adaptively timed conditioned responses (CRs) in
eyeblink conditioning. During conditioning, Purkinje cells acquire pause responses or “Purkinje …

Increased measurement accuracy for sequence-verified microarray probes

BH Mecham, DZ Wetmore, Z Szallasi… - Physiological …, 2004 - journals.physiology.org
Microarrays have been extensively used to investigate genome-wide expression patterns.
Although this technology has been tremendously successful, it has suffered from suboptimal …

Lock-and-key mechanisms of cerebellar memory recall based on rebound currents

DZ Wetmore, EA Mukamel… - Journal of …, 2008 - journals.physiology.org
A basic question for theories of learning and memory is whether neuronal plasticity suffices
to guide proper memory recall. Alternatively, information processing that is additional to …