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Janice R. Naegele is affiliated with Wesleyan University in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on the field of Neuroscience, with significant contributions to subfields including Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, Developmental Neuroscience, and Cognitive Neuroscience. They have also engaged in work related to Genetics and Molecular Biology.

The scientist's main topics of study encompass Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research, Neurogenesis and Neuroplasticity mechanisms, Genetics and Neurodevelopmental Disorders, Memory and Neural Mechanisms, Neural dynamics and brain function, Axon Guidance and Neuronal Signaling, and Pluripotent Stem Cells Research.

Janice R. Naegele has published extensively, with frequent appearances in several scientific venues. Their publications commonly appear in:

  • BIO-PROTOCOL
  • Epilepsy Currents
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Neurobiology of Disease
  • Progress in Neurobiology

Some recent publications include:

  • Correction Notice: Measurements of Proline and Malondialdehyde Contents and Antioxidant Enzyme Activities in Leaves of Drought Stressed Cotton, 2023, BIO-PROTOCOL
  • Induction of Temporal Lobe Epilepsy in Mice with Pilocarpine, 2020, BIO-PROTOCOL
  • Hippocampal transplants of fetal GABAergic progenitors regulate adult neurogenesis in mice with temporal lobe epilepsy, 2022, Neurobiology of Disease
  • Altered connectomes of adult-born granule cells following engraftment of GABAergic progenitors in the mouse hippocampus, 2023, Progress in Neurobiology
  • Development of electrophysiological and morphological properties of human embryonic stem cell-derived GABAergic interneurons at different times after transplantation into the mouse hippocampus, 2020, PLoS ONE

Their work has involved collaboration with multiple frequent co-authors including:

  • Muhammad Nauman Arshad
  • Muhammad N Arshad
  • Simon Oppenheimer
  • Jaye Jeong
  • Bilge Buyukdemirtas

Janice R. Naegele's research explores mechanisms of neurogenesis and neuroplasticity, often focusing on cellular and molecular aspects within developmental contexts. Their efforts include investigations into neural signaling, adult-born neuronal integration, and the transplantation of neural progenitors, particularly within the hippocampus.

Best Publications

  • Fusion of Regionally Specified hPSC-Derived Organoids Models Human Brain Development and Interneuron Migration.

    Yangfei Xiang;Yoshiaki Tanaka;Benjamin Patterson;Young Jin Kang

  • Long-term behavioral recovery in parkinsonian rats by an HSV vector expressing tyrosine hydroxylase.

    Matthew J. During;Janice R. Naegele;Karen L. O'Malley;Alfred I. Geller

  • Cellular and Molecular Characterization of a Brain-enriched Protein Tyrosine Phosphatase

    LM Boulanger;PJ Lombroso;A Raghunathan;MJ During

  • The postnatal development of monocular optokinetic nystagmus in infants

    Janice R. Naegele;Richard Held

  • IGF-1 receptor-mediated ERK/MAPK signaling couples status epilepticus to progenitor cell proliferation in the subgranular layer of the dentate gyrus.

    Yun-Sik Choi;Hee-Yeon Cho;Kari R. Hoyt;Janice R. Naegele

  • A protein tyrosine phosphatase expressed within dopaminoceptive neurons of the basal ganglia and related structures.

    PJ Lombroso;JR Naegele;E Sharma;M Lerner

  • Convulsive seizures from experimental focal cortical dysplasia occur independently of cell misplacement

    Lawrence S. Hsieh;John H. Wen;Kumiko Claycomb;Yuegao Huang

  • Visual acuity and its meridional variations in children aged 7–60 months

    E.E. Birch;J. Gwiazda;J.A. Bauer;J. Naegele

  • Molecular markers of neuronal subpopulations in layers 4, 5, and 6 of cat primary visual cortex

    Y Arimatsu;JR Naegele;CJ Barnstable

  • Genetic manipulation of STEP reverses behavioral abnormalities in a fragile X syndrome mouse model

    Susan M. Goebel-Goody;Evan D. Wilson-Wallis;Sara Royston;Stephanie Tagliatela

  • Sharpening of topographical projections and maturation of geniculocortical axon arbors in the hamster.

    Janice R. Naegele;Sonal Jhaveri;Gerald E. Schneider

  • Cell surface molecules containing N-acetylgalactosamine are associated with basket cells and neurogliaform cells in cat visual cortex

    JR Naegele;LC Katz

  • Long-Term Seizure Suppression and Optogenetic Analyses of Synaptic Connectivity in Epileptic Mice with Hippocampal Grafts of GABAergic Interneurons

    Katharine W Henderson;Jyoti Gupta;Stephanie Tagliatela;Elizabeth Litvina

  • STEP61: a member of a family of brain-enriched PTPs is localized to the endoplasmic reticulum.

    Abel Bult;Feisha Zhao;Ronald Dirkx;Ela Sharma

  • Status Epilepticus-Induced Somatostatinergic Hilar Interneuron Degeneration Is Regulated by Striatal Enriched Protein Tyrosine Phosphatase

    Yun-Sik Choi;Stanley L. Lin;Boyoung Lee;Pradeep Kurup

  • Differentiation and Functional Incorporation of Embryonic Stem Cell-Derived GABAergic Interneurons in the Dentate Gyrus of Mice with Temporal Lobe Epilepsy

    Xu Maisano;Elizabeth Litvina;Stephanie Tagliatela;Gloster B. Aaron

  • Recent advancements in stem cell and gene therapies for neurological disorders and intractable epilepsy.

    Janice R. Naegele;Xu Maisano;J. Yang;S. Royston

  • Derivation and Isolation of NKX2.1-Positive Basal Forebrain Progenitors from Human Embryonic Stem Cells

    Noélle D. Germain;Erin C. Banda;Sandy Becker;Janice R. Naegele

  • Molecular determinants of GABAergic local-circuit neurons in the visual cortex.

    Janice R. Naegele;Colin J. Barnstable

  • Neuronal subsets express multiple high-molecular-weight cell-surface glycoconjugates defined by monoclonal antibodies Cat-301 and VC1.1

    Sam Zaremba;Janice R. Naegele;Colin J. Barnstable;Susan Hockfield

  • Selective staining of a subset of GABAergic neurons in cat visual cortex by monoclonal antibody VC1.1

    JR Naegele;Y Arimatsu;P Schwartz;CJ Barnstable

Frequent Co-Authors

Paul J. Lombroso
Paul J. Lombroso Yale University
Colin J. Barnstable
Colin J. Barnstable Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center
Karen L. O'Malley
Karen L. O'Malley Washington University in St. Louis
Petra Wahle
Petra Wahle Ruhr University Bochum
Marieta Barrow Heaton
Marieta Barrow Heaton University of Florida
Stanley B. Kater
Stanley B. Kater Colorado State University
Karl Obrietan
Karl Obrietan The Ohio State University
Don W. Walker
Don W. Walker University of Florida
Yuchio Yanagawa
Yuchio Yanagawa Gunma University
Sherman M. Weissman
Sherman M. Weissman Yale University

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