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Sam F Cooke

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Nature Neuroscience|January 20, 2015
Visual recognition memory, manifested as long-term habituation, requires synaptic plasticity in V1Sam F Cooke, Robert W Komorowski, Eitan S Kaplan, et al.
Learning & Memory (Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y.)|July 16, 2008
Preservation of long-term memory and synaptic plasticity despite short-term impairments in the Tc1 mouse model of Down syndromeElise Morice, Laura C Andreae, Sam F Cooke, et al.
Elife|March 5, 2016
Contrasting roles for parvalbumin-expressing inhibitory neurons in two forms of adult visual cortical plasticityEitan S Kaplan, Sam F Cooke, Robert W Komorowski, et al.
Molecular Brain|December 30, 2018
In memoriam: John Lisman - commentaries on CaMKII as a memory moleculeMark F Bear, Sam F Cooke, Karl Peter Giese, et al.
The Journal of Physiology|May 27, 2006
Autophosphorylation of alphaCaMKII is not a general requirement for NMDA receptor-dependent LTP in the adult mouseSam F Cooke, Jianqun Wu, Florian Plattner, et al.
Neuron|March 11, 2014
Memory enhancement by targeting Cdk5 regulation of NR2BFlorian Plattner, Adan Hernández, Tara M Kistler, et al.
The European Journal of Neuroscience|January 24, 2007
Glycogen synthase kinase-3 inhibition is integral to long-term potentiationClaudie Hooper, Vladimir Markevich, Florian Plattner, et al.
Nature Communications|February 9, 2026
A human electrophysiological signature of Fragile X pathophysiology is shared in V1 of Fmr1<sup>-/y</sup> miceSara S Kornfeld-Sylla, Cigdem Gelegen, Jordan E Norris, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|April 1, 2025
A human electrophysiological biomarker of Fragile X Syndrome is shared in V1 of <i>Fmr1</i> KO mice and caused by loss of FMRP in cortical excitatory neuronsSara S Kornfeld-Sylla, Cigdem Gelegen, Jordan E Norris, et al.
Neuron|November 8, 2006
Arc/Arg3.1 is essential for the consolidation of synaptic plasticity and memoriesNiels Plath, Ora Ohana, Björn Dammermann, et al.
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Nature Neuroscience|January 20, 2015
Visual recognition memory, manifested as long-term habituation, requires synaptic plasticity in V1Sam F Cooke, Robert W Komorowski, Eitan S Kaplan, et al.
Learning & Memory (Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y.)|July 16, 2008
Preservation of long-term memory and synaptic plasticity despite short-term impairments in the Tc1 mouse model of Down syndromeElise Morice, Laura C Andreae, Sam F Cooke, et al.
Elife|March 5, 2016
Contrasting roles for parvalbumin-expressing inhibitory neurons in two forms of adult visual cortical plasticityEitan S Kaplan, Sam F Cooke, Robert W Komorowski, et al.
Molecular Brain|December 30, 2018
In memoriam: John Lisman - commentaries on CaMKII as a memory moleculeMark F Bear, Sam F Cooke, Karl Peter Giese, et al.
The Journal of Physiology|May 27, 2006
Autophosphorylation of alphaCaMKII is not a general requirement for NMDA receptor-dependent LTP in the adult mouseSam F Cooke, Jianqun Wu, Florian Plattner, et al.
Neuron|March 11, 2014
Memory enhancement by targeting Cdk5 regulation of NR2BFlorian Plattner, Adan Hernández, Tara M Kistler, et al.
The European Journal of Neuroscience|January 24, 2007
Glycogen synthase kinase-3 inhibition is integral to long-term potentiationClaudie Hooper, Vladimir Markevich, Florian Plattner, et al.
Nature Communications|February 9, 2026
A human electrophysiological signature of Fragile X pathophysiology is shared in V1 of Fmr1<sup>-/y</sup> miceSara S Kornfeld-Sylla, Cigdem Gelegen, Jordan E Norris, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|April 1, 2025
A human electrophysiological biomarker of Fragile X Syndrome is shared in V1 of <i>Fmr1</i> KO mice and caused by loss of FMRP in cortical excitatory neuronsSara S Kornfeld-Sylla, Cigdem Gelegen, Jordan E Norris, et al.
Neuron|November 8, 2006
Arc/Arg3.1 is essential for the consolidation of synaptic plasticity and memoriesNiels Plath, Ora Ohana, Björn Dammermann, et al.
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