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Thomas K Lavin

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Journal of Chemical Neuroanatomy|August 14, 2019
Monosynaptic tracing: a step-by-step protocolThomas K Lavin, Lei Jin, Ian R Wickersham
Frontiers in Synaptic Neuroscience|March 3, 2020
Monosynaptic Tracing Success Depends Critically on Helper Virus ConcentrationsThomas K Lavin, Lei Jin, Nicholas E Lea, et al.
Virology|January 14, 2026
Selective reactivation of latent HIV using CyclinT1-Tat-containing virus-like particlesThomas K Lavin, Caroline O Tabler, Thomas J Sweet, et al.
Cell Reports Methods|November 21, 2023
Third-generation rabies viral vectors allow nontoxic retrograde targeting of projection neurons with greatly increased efficiencyLei Jin, Heather A Sullivan, Mulangma Zhu, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|April 13, 2023
"Self-inactivating" rabies viruses are susceptible to loss of their intended attenuating modificationLei Jin, Makoto Matsuyama, Heather A Sullivan, et al.
Nature Neuroscience|January 11, 2024
Long-term labeling and imaging of synaptically connected neuronal networks in vivo using double-deletion-mutant rabies virusesLei Jin, Heather A Sullivan, Mulangma Zhu, et al.
Nature Neuroscience|January 24, 2024
Publisher Correction: Long-term labeling and imaging of synaptically connected neuronal networks in vivo using double-deletion-mutant rabies virusesLei Jin, Heather A Sullivan, Mulangma Zhu, et al.
Nature Neuroscience|March 7, 2018
Nontoxic, double-deletion-mutant rabies viral vectors for retrograde targeting of projection neuronsSoumya Chatterjee, Heather A Sullivan, Bryan J MacLennan, et al.
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Journal of Chemical Neuroanatomy|August 14, 2019
Monosynaptic tracing: a step-by-step protocolThomas K Lavin, Lei Jin, Ian R Wickersham
Frontiers in Synaptic Neuroscience|March 3, 2020
Monosynaptic Tracing Success Depends Critically on Helper Virus ConcentrationsThomas K Lavin, Lei Jin, Nicholas E Lea, et al.
Virology|January 14, 2026
Selective reactivation of latent HIV using CyclinT1-Tat-containing virus-like particlesThomas K Lavin, Caroline O Tabler, Thomas J Sweet, et al.
Cell Reports Methods|November 21, 2023
Third-generation rabies viral vectors allow nontoxic retrograde targeting of projection neurons with greatly increased efficiencyLei Jin, Heather A Sullivan, Mulangma Zhu, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|April 13, 2023
"Self-inactivating" rabies viruses are susceptible to loss of their intended attenuating modificationLei Jin, Makoto Matsuyama, Heather A Sullivan, et al.
Nature Neuroscience|January 11, 2024
Long-term labeling and imaging of synaptically connected neuronal networks in vivo using double-deletion-mutant rabies virusesLei Jin, Heather A Sullivan, Mulangma Zhu, et al.
Nature Neuroscience|January 24, 2024
Publisher Correction: Long-term labeling and imaging of synaptically connected neuronal networks in vivo using double-deletion-mutant rabies virusesLei Jin, Heather A Sullivan, Mulangma Zhu, et al.
Nature Neuroscience|March 7, 2018
Nontoxic, double-deletion-mutant rabies viral vectors for retrograde targeting of projection neuronsSoumya Chatterjee, Heather A Sullivan, Bryan J MacLennan, et al.
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