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Jonathan Lautz
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Synaptic activity induces input‐specific rearrangements in a targeted synaptic protein interaction network
JD Lautz, EA Brown, AA Williams VanSchoiack, SEP Smith
Journal of neurochemistry 146 (5), 540-559, 2018
302018
Clustering the autisms using glutamate synapse protein interaction networks from cortical and hippocampal tissue of seven mouse models
EA Brown, JD Lautz, TR Davis, EP Gniffke, AAW VanSchoiack, SC Neier, ...
Molecular Autism 9, 1-16, 2018
262018
Reciprocal regulation among TRPV1 channels and phosphoinositide 3-kinase in response to nerve growth factor
A Stratiievska, S Nelson, EN Senning, JD Lautz, SEP Smith, SE Gordon
Elife 7, e38869, 2018
252018
Rho GTPase signaling promotes constitutive expression and release of TGF-β2 by human trabecular meshwork cells
CL Pervan, JD Lautz, AL Blitzer, KA Langert, EB Stubbs Jr
Experimental eye research 146, 95-102, 2016
142016
Activity-dependent changes in synaptic protein complex composition are consistent in different detergents despite differential solubility
JD Lautz, EP Gniffke, EA Brown, KB Immendorf, RD Mendel, SEP Smith
Scientific reports 9 (1), 10890, 2019
132019
Homeostatic Plasticity Requires Remodeling of the Homer-Shank Interactome
WE Heavner, H Speed, JD Lautz, EP Gniffke, KB Immendorf, JP Welsh, ...
bioRxiv, 2020.03. 26.010314, 2020
12020
FMR1 KO Mice Exhibit Abnormal Rearrangements in a Synaptic Protein Interaction Network Following Activation of Glutamatergic Receptors
J Lautz, W Heavner, SEP Smith
INSAR 2020 Virtual Meeting, 0
Synaptic Scaffolding Proteins Associated with Autism Are Required for Homeostatic Plasticity in Vitro and In Vivo
W Heavner, J Lautz, E Gniffke, SEP Smith
INSAR 2020 Virtual Meeting, 0
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