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S. Das
Researcher at University of Utah
Publications - 35
Citations - 522
S. Das is an academic researcher from University of Utah. The author has contributed to research in topics: Electrical resistivity and conductivity & Magnetization. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 28 publications receiving 434 citations. Previous affiliations of S. Das include University of Toledo & Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics.
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Ceftriaxone attenuates ethanol drinking and restores extracellular glutamate concentration through normalization of GLT-1 in nucleus accumbens of male alcohol-preferring rats.
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that ceftriaxone treatment prevents ethanol drinking in part through normalization of extracellular glutamate concentrations in NAc of male P rats via GLT-1.
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Effects of ceftriaxone on ethanol intake: a possible role for xCT and GLT-1 isoforms modulation of glutamate levels in P rats
TL;DR: Ceftriaxone significantly attenuated relapse-like ethanol intake and increased xCT levels in both PFC and NAc in continuous ethanol intake, suggesting that xCT and GLT-1 isoforms might be target proteins for the treatment of alcohol dependence.
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Heterophilic Type II Cadherins Are Required for High-Magnitude Synaptic Potentiation in the Hippocampus
Raunak Basu,Xin Duan,Xin Duan,Matthew R. Taylor,E. Anne Martin,Shruti Muralidhar,Yueqi Wang,Luke Gangi-Wellman,S. Das,Masahito Yamagata,Peter J. West,Joshua R. Sanes,Megan E. Williams +12 more
TL;DR: It is shown that SO synapses normally have significantly more mushroom spines and higher-magnitude long-term potentiation (LTP) than SR synapses, and it is discovered that these differences require the Type II classic cadherins, cadherin-6, -9, and -10 to regulate mushroom spine density and high-Magnitude LTP in the SO layer.
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Electrical transport properties and magnetic cluster glass behavior of Nd0.7Sr0.3MnO3 nanoparticles
B. Roy,Asok Poddar,S. Das +2 more
TL;DR: In this article, the transport and magnetic properties of Nd07Sr03MnO3 nanoparticles were investigated by the sol-gel method and the results showed that resistivity increases with the decrease of the particle size due to the enhancement of the grain boundary effect.
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Genome-wide significant regions in 43 Utah high-risk families implicate multiple genes involved in risk for completed suicide
Hilary Coon,Todd M. Darlington,Emily DiBlasi,W. Brandon Callor,Elliott Ferris,Alison Fraser,Zhe Yu,Nancy William,S. Das,Sheila E. Crowell,Danli Chen,John S. Anderson,Michael Klein,Leslie Jerominski,Dale S. Cannon,Andrey A. Shabalin,Anna R. Docherty,Megan E. Williams,Ken R. Smith,Brooks R. Keeshin,Amanda V. Bakian,Erik Christensen,Qingqin S. Li,Nicola J. Camp,Douglas Gray +24 more
TL;DR: A resource of ~ 4500 DNA samples from completed suicides obtained from the Utah Medical Examiner to genealogical records and medical records data available on over eight million individuals resulted in the identification of high-risk extended families with significant familial risk of completed suicide.