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Anas Reda
Anas Reda
MD/PhD Student at Vanderbilt University
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Epigenetic mechanisms of learning and memory: implications for aging
SD Creighton, G Stefanelli, A Reda, IB Zovkic
International Journal of Molecular Sciences 21 (18), 6918, 2020
302020
The histone chaperone Anp32e regulates memory formation, transcription, and dendritic morphology by regulating steady-state H2A. Z binding in neurons
G Stefanelli, CE Makowski, MA Brimble, M Hall, A Reda, SD Creighton, ...
Cell reports 36 (7), 2021
122021
Histone macroH2A1 is a stronger regulator of hippocampal transcription and memory than macroH2A2 in mice
G Singh, G Stefanelli, K Narkaj, MA Brimble, SD Creighton, TAB McLean, ...
Communications Biology 5 (1), 482, 2022
72022
Tet2 negatively regulates memory fidelity
KE Zengeler, CP Gettens, HC Smith, MM Caron, X Zhang, AH Howard, ...
bioRxiv, 843581, 2019
22019
Author Correction: Histone macroH2A1 is a stronger regulator of hippocampal transcription and memory than macroH2A2 in mice
G Singh, G Stefanelli, K Narkaj, MA Brimble, SD Creighton, TAB McLean, ...
Communications Biology 5, 2022
12022
Role of the histone variant H2A. Z. 1 in memory, transcription, and alternative splicing is mediated by lysine modification
A Reda, LA Hategan, TAB McLean, SD Creighton, JQ Luo, SES Chen, ...
Neuropsychopharmacology, 1-11, 2024
2024
Sex‐specific accumulation and therapeutic effect of the histone variant H2A. Z in Alzheimer’s disease
SD Creighton, G Stefanelli, MA Brimble, L Hategan, E Collins, J Zakaria, ...
Alzheimer's & Dementia 19, e064832, 2023
2023
Acetylation as a Modifier of H2A. Z Function in Memory
A Reda
University of Toronto (Canada), 2022
2022
Tet2 and H2A. Z Negatively Regulate Memory Formation in the Hippocampus
A Reda
2020
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