The CRE/CREB pathway is transiently expressed in thalamic circuit development and contributes to refinement of retinogeniculate axons.
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Mouse vision as a gateway for understanding how experience shapes neural circuitsActivity-regulated genes as mediators of neural circuit plasticityTranscriptional control of Gad2Phosphodiesterase inhibition increases CREB phosphorylation and restores orientation selectivity in a model of fetal alcohol spectrum disordersA multifunctional domain of the calcium-responsive transactivator (CREST) that inhibits dendritic growth in cultured neuronsMicroglia sculpt postnatal neural circuits in an activity and complement-dependent mannerZic2 regulates the expression of Sert to modulate eye-specific refinement at the visual targetsEphrin-As and neural activity are required for eye-specific patterning during retinogeniculate mappingHunting increases phosphorylation of calcium/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase type II in adult barn owls.LTD and LTP at the developing retinogeniculate synapse.Local translation and retrograde axonal transport of CREB regulates IL-6-induced nociceptive plasticity.Synaptotagmin I regulates patterned spontaneous activity in the developing rat retina via calcium binding to the C2AB domains.Intermingled cAMP, cGMP and calcium spatiotemporal dynamics in developing neuronal circuits.Choosing axonal real estate: location, location, location.Absence of plateau potentials in dLGN cells leads to a breakdown in retinogeniculate refinementCREB Regulates Experience-Dependent Spine Formation and Enlargement in Mouse Barrel Cortex.Modulation of CREB in the dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus of dark-reared mice.Molecular and cellular mechanisms of memory allocation in neuronetworks.Imaging second messenger dynamics in developing neural circuitsRefinement of the retinogeniculate pathway.Interneurons in the mouse visual thalamus maintain a high degree of retinal convergence throughout postnatal development.A semi-persistent adult ocular dominance plasticity in visual cortex is stabilized by activated CREB.Genetic approaches to investigate the role of CREB in neuronal plasticity and memory.GABAA receptor-mediated tonic depolarization in developing neural circuits.Imaging of cAMP levels and protein kinase A activity reveals that retinal waves drive oscillations in second-messenger cascades.Regulation of cpg15 expression during single whisker experience in the barrel cortex of adult miceNMDA receptor-dependent CREB activation in survival of cerebellar granule cells during in vivo and in vitro development.Requirements for synaptically evoked plateau potentials in relay cells of the dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus of the mouse.Enhanced neuronal expression of major histocompatibility complex class I leads to aberrations in neurodevelopment and neurorepair.Multiple periods of functional ocular dominance plasticity in mouse visual cortex.Structural and functional composition of the developing retinogeniculate pathway in the mouse.
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The CRE/CREB pathway is transiently expressed in thalamic circuit development and contributes to refinement of retinogeniculate axons.
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J L Rubenstein
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