Lindsay M. De Biase
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American neuroscientist and glial biologist
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Lindsay M. De Biase's Degrees
- PhD Neuroscience Stanford University
- Bachelors Biology University of California, Berkeley
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Lindsay M. De Biase is an American neuroscientist and glial biologist as well as an assistant professor at the David Geffen School of Medicine at the University of California, Los Angeles. De Biase explores the diversity of microglia that exist within the basal ganglia circuitry to one day target regional or circuit-specific microglia in disease. De Biase's graduate work highlighted the existence and roles of neuron-OPC synapses in development and her postdoctoral work was critical in showing that microglia are not homogenous within the brain parenchyma.
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- Excitability and Synaptic Communication within the Oligodendrocyte Lineage (2010) (247)
- A Requirement for Nuclear Factor-κB in Developmental and Plasticity-Associated Synaptogenesis (2011) (142)
- NMDA Receptor Signaling in Oligodendrocyte Progenitors Is Not Required for Oligodendrogenesis and Myelination (2011) (137)
- Ventral midbrain astrocytes display unique physiological features and sensitivity to dopamine D2 receptor signaling (2018) (52)
- Region-Specific Phenotypes of Microglia: The Role of Local Regulatory Cues (2018) (35)
- Genetic deletion of vesicular glutamate transporter in dopamine neurons increases vulnerability to MPTP-induced neurotoxicity in mice (2018) (28)
- Repeated cocaine administration upregulates CB2 receptor expression in striatal medium-spiny neurons that express dopamine D1 receptors in mice (2021) (8)
- Microglia Drive Pockets of Neuroinflammation in Middle Age (2021) (6)
- Maturation of the microglial population varies across mesolimbic nuclei (2019) (4)
- Sparse interaction between oligodendrocyte precursor cells (NG2+ cells) and nodes of Ranvier in the central nervous system (2017) (4)
- Synapse-specific roles for microglia in development: New horizons in the prefrontal cortex (2022) (2)
- AMPA Receptors Exist in Tunable Mobile and Immobile Synaptic Fractions In Vivo (2021) (1)
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