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Ann M. Graybiel

Researcher at McGovern Institute for Brain Research

Publications -  360
Citations -  53036

Ann M. Graybiel is an academic researcher from McGovern Institute for Brain Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Striatum & Basal ganglia. The author has an hindex of 121, co-authored 350 publications receiving 49771 citations. Previous affiliations of Ann M. Graybiel include Case Western Reserve University & Tufts University.

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Simultaneous recording and marking of brain microstructures.

TL;DR: A customizable concentric marking electrode (CME) consisting of an iron core within a 125 μm-stainless steel (SS) sheath for co-localization of targeted regions in the brain and it is demonstrated that iron microdeposits are remarkably stable and persist up to 10 months post-deposition.
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Systems and methods for delivering chemical and electrical stimulation across one or more neural circuits

TL;DR: In this paper, a system for delivering chemical and electrical stimulation across one or more neural circuits is described, where a distal tip of the delivery tube is configured to be positionable adjacent to the one or multiple neural circuits.
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Striosomes and Matrisomes: Scaffolds for Dynamic Coupling of Volition and Action.

TL;DR: Striosomes form neurochemically specialized compartments of the striatum embedded in a large matrix made up of modules called matrisomes and are spatially interspersed among interneurons and are influenced by local and global neuromodulatory and oscillatory activities as discussed by the authors .
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Protein Phosphatases Regulate Creb Phosphorylation and Fos Expression in the Developing Striatum

TL;DR: Dopamine is a classical neurotransmitter of multiple functions that not only can modulate short-term synaptic activity, but also can regulate long-term changes in gene expression.