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Brooke Sinnen
Brooke Sinnen
University of Utah School of Medicine
Verified email at neuro.utah.edu
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Optogenetic control of synaptic composition and function
BL Sinnen, AB Bowen, JS Forte, BG Hiester, KC Crosby, ES Gibson, ...
Neuron 93 (3), 646-660. e5, 2017
1192017
Local and use-dependent effects of β-amyloid oligomers on NMDA receptor function revealed by optical quantal analysis
BL Sinnen, AB Bowen, ES Gibson, MJ Kennedy
Journal of Neuroscience 36 (45), 11532-11543, 2016
662016
Synapse-to-nucleus communication through NFAT is mediated by L-type Ca2+ channel Ca2+ spike propagation to the soma
AR Wild, BL Sinnen, PJ Dittmer, MJ Kennedy, WA Sather, ML Dell’Acqua
Cell reports 26 (13), 3537-3550. e4, 2019
642019
A photoactivatable botulinum neurotoxin for inducible control of neurotransmission
Q Liu, BL Sinnen, EE Boxer, MW Schneider, MJ Grybko, WC Buchta, ...
Neuron 101 (5), 863-875. e6, 2019
552019
L-type voltage-gated Ca2+ channels regulate synaptic activity-triggered recycling endosome fusion in neuronal dendrites
BG Hiester, AM Bourke, BL Sinnen, SG Cook, ES Gibson, KR Smith, ...
Cell reports 21 (8), 2134-2146, 2017
362017
Kirrel3-mediated synapse formation is attenuated by disease-associated missense variants
MR Taylor, EA Martin, B Sinnen, R Trilokekar, E Ranza, SE Antonarakis, ...
Journal of Neuroscience 40 (28), 5376-5388, 2020
162020
Precision Mapping of amyloid-β binding reveals perisynaptic localization and spatially restricted plasticity deficits
HS Actor-Engel, SL Schwartz, KC Crosby, BL Sinnen, O Prikhodko, ...
Eneuro 8 (6), 2021
32021
Acute reorganization of postsynaptic GABAA receptors reveals the functional impact of molecular nanoarchitecture at inhibitory synapses
SS Olah, DJ Kareemo, WC Buchta, BL Sinnen, CN Miller, HS Actor-Engel, ...
Cell reports 42 (11), 2023
12023
Determining the Mechanism of Aβ-induced NMDA Receptor Dysfunction
BL Sinnen
University of Colorado Denver, Anschutz Medical Campus, 2018
2018
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