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John Walsh
Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Gerontology
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Akopian G and Walsh JP. (2006) Reduced expression of short- and long-term facilitation at aged corticostriatal synapses. Synapse, 60: 223-238.
PubMed
Akopian G, Walsh JP. Reliable long-lasting depression interacts with variable short-term facilitation to determine corticostriatal paired-pulse plasticity. J Physiol, 580:225-240, 2007. PubMed
Boonplueang R, Akopian GK; Fang F. Stevenson; John F. Kuhlenkamp; Lu, SC, Walsh JP, Andersen J. (2005) Increased Susceptibility of Glutathione Peroxidase-1 Transgenic Mice to Kainic Acid-Related Seizure Activity and Hippocampal Neuronal Cell Death Due to Direct Activation of the NMDA Receptor by GSSG, Exp. Neurol., 192: 203-214.
PubMed
Akopian, G. and Walsh, J.P. (2002) Paired-pulse potentiation produced by voltage-dependent activation of NMDA receptors and L-type Ca2+ channels at corticostriatal synapses. J. Neurophysiol., 87: 157-165.
PubMed
Fitzpatrick, JS, Akopian G, and Walsh JP. (2001) Short-term plasticity at inhibitory synapses in rat striatum and its effects on striatal output. J. Neurophysiol.,85: 2088-2099.
PubMed
Smith, R., Musleh, W., Akopian, W., Buckwalter, G. and Walsh, J.P. (2001) Regional differences in the expression of corticostriatal synaptic plasticity, Neurosci., 106(1):95-101.
PubMed
Jiang D-M, Akopian G, Ho Y-S, Walsh JP and Andersen JK. (2000) Increased thiol oxidation of the NMDA receptor NR1 subunit renders glutathione peroxidase knockout mice resistant to kainic acid. Exp. Neurol.,164(2):257-68.
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Akopian, G., Musleh, W., Smith, R. and Walsh, J.P. (2000) Functional state of presynaptic terminals influences the expression of short- and long-term plasticity at corticostriatal synapses. Synapse,38(3):271-80.
PubMed
Petzinger GM, Walsh JP, Akopian G, Hogg E, Abernathy A, Arevalo P, Turnquist P, Fisher BE, Togasaki D, Jakowec ME. Effects of Treadmill Exercise on Dopaminergic Transmission in the 1-methyl-4-phenyl-1,2,3,6-tetrahydropyridine-(MPTP)-Lesioned Mouse Model of Basal Ganglia Injury. J Neuroscience, 27: 5291-5300, 2007. PubMed
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