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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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TL;DR: Arasaratnam et al. as discussed by the authors defined the striosomal system and isolated matrix cells in human striatum and showed that DARPP-32 cells and neuropil define the strio-somal system.
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Cannabinoid Receptor 1 Is Required for Neurodevelopment of Striosome-Dendron Bouquets

TL;DR: The finding that CB1R plays a major role in postnatal wiring of the striatonigral dopamine-control system, with lasting consequences at least in mice, points to a crucial need to determine whether lactating mothers’ use of CB1 R agonists or antagonists can disrupt brain development in nursing offspring.
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Emergence of rhythmic chunking in complex stepping of mice

TL;DR: In this article , the authors propose the rhythm chunking hypothesis, whereby within chunks, the repetitive movements of many body parts are linked by the rhythm parameters: cycle and phase, and the computational complexity of movement may thereby be reduced by adjusting movements as the combination of rhythms.
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The use of caldag-gefi inhibitors as antithrombotic agents

TL;DR: The use of protein inhibitors in the treatment of diseases and disorders associated with undesired thrombosis has been studied in this article, where the authors proposed methods and agents for inhibiting CaIDAG-GEFI protein activity for use in antithrombotic therapy.