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8315
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487

Overview

James H. Eubanks is affiliated with the University Health Network in Canada. Their research spans several fields including Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, Neuroscience, and Medicine. Within these broader areas, they have contributed to subfields such as Molecular Biology, Cognitive Neuroscience, Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, Genetics, and Oncology.

The scientist's work covers a variety of topics, with significant focus on Genetics and Neurodevelopmental Disorders, Congenital Heart Defects Research, Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research, Photoreceptor and Optogenetics Research, Histone Deacetylase Inhibitors Research, Peptidase Inhibition and Analysis, and Protein Degradation and Inhibitors.

The following recent papers illustrate the scope of James H. Eubanks's research contributions:

  • Structural and in Vivo Characterization of Tubastatin A, a Widely Used Histone Deacetylase 6 Inhibitor (2020), published in ACS Medicinal Chemistry Letters
  • Impaired Regulation of Histone Methylation and Acetylation Underlies Specific Neurodevelopmental Disorders (2021), published in Frontiers in Genetics
  • Seizures in Mouse Models of Rare Neurodevelopmental Disorders (2020), published in Neuroscience
  • Interregulation between fragile X mental retardation protein and methyl CpG binding protein 2 in the mouse posterior cerebral cortex (2020), published in Human Molecular Genetics
  • Electrographic Features of Spontaneous Recurrent Seizures in a Mouse Model of Extended Hippocampal Kindling (2021), published in Cerebral Cortex Communications

Frequent coauthors who collaborated with James H. Eubanks include:

  • Merrick S. Fallah (3 coauthored papers)
  • Haiyu Liu (2 coauthored papers)
  • Jonathan J. Chow (2 coauthored papers)
  • Nila Sivanenthiran (2 coauthored papers)
  • Chloe M Cheng (2 coauthored papers)

James H. Eubanks publishes across multiple venues, reflecting the interdisciplinary nature of the work. The scientist's research has appeared in ACS Medicinal Chemistry Letters, Frontiers in Genetics, Neuroscience, Human Molecular Genetics, and Cerebral Cortex Communications, with each venue hosting at least one publication.

Best Publications

  • Base-Resolution Analyses of Sequence and Parent-of-Origin Dependent DNA Methylation in the Mouse Genome

    Wei Xie;Cathy L. Barr;Audrey Kim;Feng Yue

  • Hippocampal synaptic plasticity is impaired in the Mecp2-null mouse model of Rett syndrome.

    Yukiko Asaka;Denis G.M. Jugloff;Liang Zhang;James H. Eubanks

  • The expression of methyl CpG binding factor MeCP2 correlates with cellular differentiation in the developing rat brain and in cultured cells

    Benjamin P. Jung;Benjamin P. Jung;Denis G.M. Jugloff;Denis G.M. Jugloff;Guangming Zhang;Guangming Zhang;Richard Logan

  • Detection and characterization of additional DNA polymorphisms in the dopamine D2 receptor gene.

    Xue Ya Hauge;David K. Grandy;James H. Eubanks;Glen A. Evans

  • Dual neuroprotective signaling mediated by downregulating two distinct phosphatase activities of PTEN.

    Ke Ning;Lin Pei;Mingxia Liao;Baosong Liu

  • Preclinical research in Rett syndrome: Setting the foundation for translational success

    David M. Katz;Joanne E. Berger-Sweeney;James H. Eubanks;Monica J. Justice

  • ATRX Partners with Cohesin and MeCP2 and Contributes to Developmental Silencing of Imprinted Genes in the Brain

    Kristin D. Kernohan;Yan Jiang;Deanna C. Tremblay;Anne C. Bonvissuto

  • Increased calpain I-mediated proteolysis, and preferential loss of dephosphorylated NF200, following traumatic spinal cord injury

    P.A. Schumacher;J.H. Eubanks;M.G. Fehlings

  • The MeCP2-null mouse hippocampus displays altered basal inhibitory rhythms and is prone to hyperexcitability.

    Liang Zhang;Jiwei He;Denis G. M. Jugloff;Denis G. M. Jugloff;James H. Eubanks;James H. Eubanks

  • The human gene encoding acetylcholinesterase is located on the long arm of chromosome 7.

    D K Getman;J H Eubanks;S Camp;G A Evans

  • Rett syndrome induced pluripotent stem cell-derived neurons reveal novel neurophysiological alterations.

    Farra N;Zhang Wb;Pasceri P;Eubanks Jh

  • Mitochondrial Dysfunction in the Pathogenesis of Rett Syndrome: Implications for Mitochondria-Targeted Therapies.

    Natalya Shulyakova;Natalya Shulyakova;Ana C. Andreazza;Linda R. Mills;James H. Eubanks

  • Transient Global Ischemia Alters NMDA Receptor Expression in Rat Hippocampus: Correlation with Decreased Immunoreactive Protein Levels of the NR2A/2B Subunits, and an Altered NMDA Receptor Functionality

    L. Zhang;Jee Ching Hsu;N. Takagi;J. W. Gurd

  • Structure and linkage of the D2 dopamine receptor and neural cell adhesion molecule genes on human chromosome 11q23.

    James H. Eubanks;Malek Djabali;Licia Selleri;David K. Grandy

  • Increased dendritic complexity and axonal length in cultured mouse cortical neurons overexpressing methyl-CpG-binding protein MeCP2.

    Denis G.M. Jugloff;Benjamin P. Jung;Benjamin P. Jung;Diana Purushotham;Richard Logan

  • Differential expression of vascular endothelial growth factor-A (VEGF-A) and VEGF-B after brain injury.

    Sukriti Nag;Mohammed R. Eskandarian;Jamie Davis;James H. Eubanks

  • Targeted delivery of an Mecp2 transgene to forebrain neurons improves the behavior of female Mecp2-deficient mice

    Denis G.M. Jugloff;Katrina Vandamme;Richard Logan;Naomi P. Visanji

  • A minimum number of lipids are required to support the functional properties of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor.

    Owen T. Jones;James H. Eubanks;Julie P. Earnest;Mark G. McNamee

  • Alterations of cortical and hippocampal EEG activity in MeCP2-deficient mice.

    Jennifer Anne D'Cruz;Jennifer Anne D'Cruz;Chiping Wu;Chiping Wu;Tariq Zahid;Tariq Zahid;Youssef El-Hayek;Youssef El-Hayek

  • Differential expression of sirtuin family members in the developing, adult, and aged rat brain.

    Elena Sidorova-Darmos;Robert G. Wither;Natalya Shulyakova;Carl Fisher

  • Hippocampal seizures alter the expression of the pannexin and connexin transcriptome

    Shanthini Mylvaganam;Liang Zhang;Liang Zhang;Chiping Wu;Zhang Jane Zhang;Zhang Jane Zhang

Frequent Co-Authors

Liang Zhang
Liang Zhang University Health Network
Glen A. Evans
Glen A. Evans The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Peter L. Carlen
Peter L. Carlen University Health Network
Licia Selleri
Licia Selleri University of California, San Francisco
O. Carter Snead
O. Carter Snead University of Toronto
W. McIntyre Burnham
W. McIntyre Burnham University of Toronto
Miguel A. Cortez
Miguel A. Cortez Hospital for Sick Children
James O McNamara
James O McNamara Duke University
John Douglas Mcpherson
John Douglas Mcpherson University of California, Davis
Huda Y. Zoghbi
Huda Y. Zoghbi Baylor College of Medicine

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