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Rohan Jagirdar

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Brain Research|September 19, 2017
Corticothalamic network dysfunction and Alzheimer's diseaseRohan Jagirdar, Jeannie Chin
Experimental Neurology|August 5, 2015
Rapid changes in expression of class I and IV histone deacetylases during epileptogenesis in mouse models of temporal lobe epilepsyRohan Jagirdar, Meinrad Drexel, Elke Kirchmair, et al.
Journal of Neurochemistry|November 26, 2015
Expression of class II histone deacetylases in two mouse models of temporal lobe epilepsyRohan Jagirdar, Meinrad Drexel, Anneliese Bukovac, et al.
Science Translational Medicine|November 3, 2021
Restoring activity in the thalamic reticular nucleus improves sleep architecture and reduces Aβ accumulation in miceRohan Jagirdar, Chia-Hsuan Fu, Jin Park, et al.
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Brain Research|September 19, 2017
Corticothalamic network dysfunction and Alzheimer's diseaseRohan Jagirdar, Jeannie Chin
Experimental Neurology|August 5, 2015
Rapid changes in expression of class I and IV histone deacetylases during epileptogenesis in mouse models of temporal lobe epilepsyRohan Jagirdar, Meinrad Drexel, Elke Kirchmair, et al.
Journal of Neurochemistry|November 26, 2015
Expression of class II histone deacetylases in two mouse models of temporal lobe epilepsyRohan Jagirdar, Meinrad Drexel, Anneliese Bukovac, et al.
Science Translational Medicine|November 3, 2021
Restoring activity in the thalamic reticular nucleus improves sleep architecture and reduces Aβ accumulation in miceRohan Jagirdar, Chia-Hsuan Fu, Jin Park, et al.
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