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Overview

Daniel R. Storm is affiliated with the University of Washington in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Neuroscience and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, with a particular focus on developmental and cellular neuroscience as well as health, toxicology, and sensory systems.

The scientist's work covers several core topics including neurogenesis and neuroplasticity mechanisms, neuroscience and neuropharmacology research, anesthesia and neurotoxicity research, olfactory and sensory function studies, receptor mechanisms and signaling, heavy metal exposure and toxicity, and memory and neural mechanisms.

Among recent papers authored or coauthored by Daniel R. Storm are the following:

  • Adolescent cadmium exposure impairs cognition and hippocampal neurogenesis in C57BL/6 mice (2021, Environmental Toxicology)
  • Inducible and Conditional Stimulation of Adult Hippocampal Neurogenesis Rescues Cadmium-Induced Impairments of Adult Hippocampal Neurogenesis and Hippocampus-Dependent Memory in Mice (2020, Toxicological Sciences)
  • Inducible and conditional activation of ERK5 MAP kinase rescues mice from cadmium-induced olfactory memory deficits (2020, NeuroToxicology)
  • Selective ablation of type 3 adenylyl cyclase in somatostatin-positive interneurons produces anxiety- and depression-like behaviors in mice (2021, World Journal of Psychiatry)
  • Diesel exposure and ApoE genotype interact to induce hippocampus-dependent cognitive behavior deficits in a humanized mouse model (2020, Alzheimer's & Dementia)

Daniel R. Storm frequently publishes in various scientific journals including:

  • World Journal of Psychiatry
  • Environmental Toxicology
  • Toxicological Sciences
  • NeuroToxicology
  • Alzheimer's & Dementia

The scientist collaborates regularly with several coauthors, notably including Glen M. Abel, Zhengui Xia, Hao Wang, Megumi Matsushita, and Brett C. Mommer. These collaborations reflect ongoing interdisciplinary work within related domains of neuroscience and toxicology.

Best Publications

  • Cross Talk between ERK and PKA Is Required for Ca2+ Stimulation of CREB-Dependent Transcription and ERK Nuclear Translocation

    Soren Impey;Karl Obrietan;Scott T Wong;Steve Poser

  • Making new connections: role of ERK/MAP kinase signaling in neuronal plasticity.

    Soren Impey;Karl Obrietan;Daniel R Storm

  • Calcium-induced exposure of a hydrophobic surface on calmodulin.

    David C. LaPorte;Berta M. Wierman;Daniel R. Storm

  • Induction of CRE-Mediated Gene Expression by Stimuli That Generate Long-Lasting LTP in Area CA1 of the Hippocampus

    Soren Impey;Melanie Mark;Enrique C Villacres;Steve Poser

  • cAMP response element-mediated gene transcription is upregulated by chronic antidepressant treatment.

    J. Thome;N. Sakai;K.-H. Shin;C. Steffen

  • CREB activity in the nucleus accumbens shell controls gating of behavioral responses to emotional stimuli

    Michel Barrot;Jocelien D A Olivier;Linda I Perrotti;Ralph J DiLeone

  • Disruption of the type III adenylyl cyclase gene leads to peripheral and behavioral anosmia in transgenic mice.

    Scott T. Wong;Kien Trinh;Beth Hacker;Guy C.K. Chan

  • The role of calmodulin as a signal integrator for synaptic plasticity

    Zhengui Xia;Daniel R. Storm

  • Calcium-Stimulated Adenylyl Cyclase Activity Is Critical for Hippocampus-Dependent Long-Term Memory and Late Phase LTP

    Scott T Wong;Jaime Athos;Xavier A Figueroa;Victor V Pineda

  • Ca2+/calmodulin binds to and modulates P/Q-type calcium channels.

    Amy Lee;Scott T. Wong;Daniel Gallagher;Bin Li

  • Protein phosphatase 1 is a molecular constraint on learning and memory

    David Genoux;Ursula Haditsch;Marlen Knobloch;Aubin Michalon

  • Light and circadian rhythmicity regulate MAP kinase activation in the suprachiasmatic nuclei.

    Karl Obrietan;Soren Impey;Daniel R. Storm

  • Role of Hippocampal Cav1.2 Ca2+ Channels in NMDA Receptor-Independent Synaptic Plasticity and Spatial Memory

    Sven Moosmang;Nicole Haider;Norbert Klugbauer;Helmuth Adelsberger

  • Mutant mice and neuroscience: Recommendations concerning genetic background

    Alcino J. Silva;Elizabeth M. Simpson;Joseph S. Takahashi;Hans Peter Lipp

  • A new form of cerebellar long-term potentiation is postsynaptic and depends on nitric oxide but not cAMP.

    Varda Lev-Ram;Scott T. Wong;Daniel R. Storm;Roger Y. Tsien

  • Regulation of calmodulin binding to P-57. A neurospecific calmodulin binding protein.

    K.A. Alexander;B.M. Cimler;K.E. Meier;D.R. Storm

  • ALTERED BEHAVIOR AND LONG-TERM POTENTIATION IN TYPE I ADENYLYL CYCLASE MUTANT MICE

    Zhi Liang Wu;Steven A. Thomas;Enrique C. Villacres;Zhengui Xia

  • Phosphorylation of CBP Mediates Transcriptional Activation by Neural Activity and CaM Kinase IV

    Soren Impey;Amy L Fong;Yanhong Wang;Jean Rene Cardinaux

  • Phosphorylation of cAMP Response Element-Binding Protein in Hippocampal Neurons as a Protective Response after Exposure to Glutamate In Vitro and Ischemia In Vivo

    Takuma Mabuchi;Kazuo Kitagawa;Keisuke Kuwabara;Kenichiro Takasawa

  • Distribution of mRNA for the calmodulin-sensitive adenylate cyclase in rat brain : expression in areas associated with learning and memory

    Zhengui Xia;Cheryl D. Refsdal;Kalpana M. Merchant;Daniel M. Dorsa;Daniel M. Dorsa

Frequent Co-Authors

Zhengui Xia
Zhengui Xia University of Washington
Soren Impey
Soren Impey Oregon Health & Science University
Gary A. Wayman
Gary A. Wayman Washington State University
Bradley B. Olwin
Bradley B. Olwin University of Colorado Boulder
Eui Ju Choi
Eui Ju Choi Korea University
Edwin R. Chapman
Edwin R. Chapman University of Wisconsin–Madison
Warren Heideman
Warren Heideman University of Wisconsin–Madison
Joseph A. Beavo
Joseph A. Beavo University of Washington
Charles Chavkin
Charles Chavkin University of Washington
Christine M. Disteche
Christine M. Disteche University of Washington

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