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Evelyn K. Lambe

Evelyn K. Lambe

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Neuroscience

D-Index
37
Citations
5503
World Ranking
8801
National Ranking
519

Overview

Evelyn K. Lambe is affiliated with the University of Toronto in Canada. Their research focuses predominantly on neuroscience and related biochemical and genetic fields, with a strong emphasis on molecular biology and cellular and molecular neuroscience. The scientist's work also intersects with cognitive neuroscience, genetics, and social psychology, reflecting a multidimensional approach to understanding neural mechanisms and behavior.

They have contributed extensively to topics such as:

  • Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors Study
  • Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research
  • Receptor Mechanisms and Signaling
  • Memory and Neural Mechanisms
  • Photoreceptor and Optogenetics Research
  • Neurotransmitter Receptor Influence on Behavior
  • Genetics and Neurodevelopmental Disorders

The scientist's recent publications include significant papers such as:

  • International Union of Basic and Clinical Pharmacology. CX. Classification of Receptors for 5-hydroxytryptamine; Pharmacology and Function, 2020, Pharmacological Reviews
  • Median raphe serotonin neurons promote anxiety-like behavior via inputs to the dorsal hippocampus, 2020, Neuropharmacology
  • Cholecystokinin-Expressing Interneurons of the Medial Prefrontal Cortex Mediate Working Memory Retrieval, 2020, Journal of Neuroscience
  • Consequences of NMDA receptor deficiency can be rescued in the adult brain, 2020, Molecular Psychiatry
  • Chronic social isolation exerts opposing sex-specific consequences on serotonin neuronal excitability and behaviour, 2020, Neuropharmacology

Frequent collaborators of Evelyn K. Lambe include:

  • Sridevi Venkatesan
  • Shreejoy J. Tripathy
  • Saige K. Power
  • Amy J. Ramsey
  • JoAnne McLaurin

Their work appears regularly in a variety of publication venues, with notable frequency in:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Neuropharmacology
  • Journal of Neuroscience
  • iScience
  • Neuropsychopharmacology

Overall, the scientist's output reflects a consistent focus on elucidating receptor mechanisms, their signaling pathways, and their behavioral implications within neuroscience. Their multidisciplinary work integrates molecular approaches with cognitive and behavioral studies, contributing knowledge crucial to understanding neural function and dysfunction.

Best Publications

  • Cortical 5-HT2A Receptor Signaling Modulates Anxiety-Like Behaviors in Mice

    Noelia V. Weisstaub;Mingming Zhou;Alena Lira;Evelyn Lambe;Evelyn Lambe

  • Nicotine induces glutamate release from thalamocortical terminals in prefrontal cortex.

    Evelyn K Lambe;Marina R Picciotto;George K Aghajanian

  • Differential postnatal development of catecholamine and serotonin inputs to identified neurons in prefrontal cortex of rhesus monkey

    Evelyn K. Lambe;Leonid S. Krimer;Patricia S. Goldman-Rakic

  • International Union of Basic and Clinical Pharmacology. CX. Classification of Receptors for 5-hydroxytryptamine; Pharmacology and Function

    Nicholas M. Barnes;Gerard P. Ahern;Carine Becamel;Joël Bockaert

  • Cerebral gray matter and white matter volume deficits in adolescent girls with anorexia nervosa

    Debra K. Katzman;Evelyn K. Lambe;David J. Mikulis;Jeanne N. Ridgley

  • Cerebral gray matter volume deficits after weight recovery from anorexia nervosa.

    Evelyn K. Lambe;Debra K. Katzman;David J. Mikulis;Sidney H. Kennedy

  • Schizophrenia susceptibility pathway neuregulin 1-ErbB4 suppresses Src upregulation of NMDA receptors.

    Graham M Pitcher;Lorraine V Kalia;David Ng;Nathalie M Goodfellow

  • Cerebral gray matter volume deficits in first episode psychosis

    Robert B. Zipursky;Evelyn K. Lambe;Shitij Kapur;David J. Mikulis

  • A Longitudinal Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study of Brain Changes in Adolescents With Anorexia Nervosa

    Debra K. Katzman;Robert B. Zipursky;Evelyn K. Lambe;David J. Mikulis

  • The Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor α5 Subunit Plays a Key Role in Attention Circuitry and Accuracy

    Craig D. C. Bailey;Mariella De Biasi;Paul J. Fletcher;Evelyn K. Lambe

  • Hypocretin and Nicotine Excite the Same Thalamocortical Synapses in Prefrontal Cortex: Correlation with Improved Attention in Rat

    Evelyn K. Lambe;Peter Olausson;Nicole K. Horst;Jane R. Taylor

  • Hypocretin (orexin) induces calcium transients in single spines postsynaptic to identified thalamocortical boutons in prefrontal slice.

    Evelyn K Lambe;George K Aghajanian

  • Postnatal day 2 to 11 constitutes a 5-HT-sensitive period impacting adult mPFC function.

    Tahilia J. Rebello;Qinghui Yu;Nathalie M. Goodfellow;Martha K. Caffrey Cagliostro

  • Hippocampal 5-HT Input Regulates Memory Formation and Schaffer Collateral Excitation

    Catia M. Teixeira;Zev B. Rosen;Deepika Suri;Qian Sun

  • The Role of Kv1.2-Containing Potassium Channels in Serotonin-Induced Glutamate Release from Thalamocortical Terminals in Rat Frontal Cortex

    Evelyn K. Lambe;George K. Aghajanian

  • Developmental Excitation of Corticothalamic Neurons by Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors

    Sameera M. Kassam;Patrick M. Herman;Nathalie M. Goodfellow;Nyresa C. Alves

  • Serotonin induces EPSCs preferentially in layer V pyramidal neurons of the frontal cortex in the rat

    E.K. Lambe;P.S. Goldman-Rakic;G.K. Aghajanian

  • Enhanced Function of Prefrontal Serotonin 5-HT2 Receptors in a Rat Model of Psychiatric Vulnerability

    Madhurima Benekareddy;Nathalie M. Goodfellow;Evelyn K. Lambe;Vidita A. Vaidya

  • Layer II/III of the prefrontal cortex: inhibition by the serotonin 5-HT1A receptor in development and stress

    Nathalie M. Goodfellow;Madhurima Benekareddy;Vidita A. Vaidya;Evelyn K. Lambe

  • Serotonin receptor expression in human prefrontal cortex: balancing excitation and inhibition across postnatal development.

    Evelyn K. Lambe;Stu G. Fillman;Stu G. Fillman;Maree J. Webster;Cynthia Shannon Weickert;Cynthia Shannon Weickert

Frequent Co-Authors

George K. Aghajanian
George K. Aghajanian Yale University
Paul J. Fletcher
Paul J. Fletcher Centre for Addiction and Mental Health
Vidita A. Vaidya
Vidita A. Vaidya Tata Institute of Fundamental Research
Marina R. Picciotto
Marina R. Picciotto Yale University
Mariella De Biasi
Mariella De Biasi University of Pennsylvania
Jay A. Gingrich
Jay A. Gingrich Columbia University
Tony P. George
Tony P. George Centre for Addiction and Mental Health
Kathryn G. Commons
Kathryn G. Commons Boston Children's Hospital
Jean-Pierre Hornung
Jean-Pierre Hornung University of Lausanne

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