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Mark F Bear

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Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Biology|January 20, 2012
Synaptic dysfunction in neurodevelopmental disorders associated with autism and intellectual disabilitiesHuda Y Zoghbi, Mark F Bear
Journal of Neuro-Ophthalmology : the Official Journal of the North American Neuro-Ophthalmology Society|October 4, 2023
Comments on: Partial Recovery of Amblyopia After Fellow Eye Ischemic Optic Neuropathy: ResponseEric D Gaier, Mark F Bear
Biological Psychiatry|October 25, 2011
Stimulus-selective response plasticity in the visual cortex: an assay for the assessment of pathophysiology and treatment of cognitive impairment associated with psychiatric disordersSam F Cooke, Mark F Bear
Neuron|September 29, 2004
LTP and LTD: an embarrassment of richesRobert C Malenka, Mark F Bear
Current Opinion in Neurobiology|April 10, 2025
The visual evoked potential is a sensitive and powerful measure of experience-dependent visual cortical plasticity in miceJeffrey P Gavornik, Mark F Bear
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|December 4, 2013
How the mechanisms of long-term synaptic potentiation and depression serve experience-dependent plasticity in primary visual cortexSam F Cooke, Mark F Bear
Nature Reviews. Neuroscience|October 20, 2012
The BCM theory of synapse modification at 30: interaction of theory with experimentLeon N Cooper, Mark F Bear
Annual Review of Neuroscience|April 10, 2012
The pathophysiology of fragile X (and what it teaches us about synapses)Asha L Bhakar, Gül Dölen, Mark F Bear
Nature|November 25, 2011
Mutations causing syndromic autism define an axis of synaptic pathophysiologyBenjamin D Auerbach, Emily K Osterweil, Mark F Bear
Journal of Molecular Neuroscience : MN|February 24, 2010
Activation of mGluR5 induces rapid and long-lasting protein kinase D phosphorylation in hippocampal neuronsDilja D Krueger, Emily K Osterweil, Mark F Bear
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Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Biology|January 20, 2012
Synaptic dysfunction in neurodevelopmental disorders associated with autism and intellectual disabilitiesHuda Y Zoghbi, Mark F Bear
Journal of Neuro-Ophthalmology : the Official Journal of the North American Neuro-Ophthalmology Society|October 4, 2023
Comments on: Partial Recovery of Amblyopia After Fellow Eye Ischemic Optic Neuropathy: ResponseEric D Gaier, Mark F Bear
Biological Psychiatry|October 25, 2011
Stimulus-selective response plasticity in the visual cortex: an assay for the assessment of pathophysiology and treatment of cognitive impairment associated with psychiatric disordersSam F Cooke, Mark F Bear
Neuron|September 29, 2004
LTP and LTD: an embarrassment of richesRobert C Malenka, Mark F Bear
Current Opinion in Neurobiology|April 10, 2025
The visual evoked potential is a sensitive and powerful measure of experience-dependent visual cortical plasticity in miceJeffrey P Gavornik, Mark F Bear
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|December 4, 2013
How the mechanisms of long-term synaptic potentiation and depression serve experience-dependent plasticity in primary visual cortexSam F Cooke, Mark F Bear
Nature Reviews. Neuroscience|October 20, 2012
The BCM theory of synapse modification at 30: interaction of theory with experimentLeon N Cooper, Mark F Bear
Annual Review of Neuroscience|April 10, 2012
The pathophysiology of fragile X (and what it teaches us about synapses)Asha L Bhakar, Gül Dölen, Mark F Bear
Nature|November 25, 2011
Mutations causing syndromic autism define an axis of synaptic pathophysiologyBenjamin D Auerbach, Emily K Osterweil, Mark F Bear
Journal of Molecular Neuroscience : MN|February 24, 2010
Activation of mGluR5 induces rapid and long-lasting protein kinase D phosphorylation in hippocampal neuronsDilja D Krueger, Emily K Osterweil, Mark F Bear
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