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Jelena Radulovic is affiliated with the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in the United States. Their research focuses primarily on the field of Neuroscience, with specific expertise in Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, Cognitive Neuroscience, Behavioral Neuroscience, Molecular Biology, and Neurology.

Radulovic's work spans several main topics, including Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research, Memory and Neural Mechanisms, Stress Responses and Cortisol, Neuroinflammation and Neurodegeneration Mechanisms, Neuroendocrine Regulation and Behavior, Receptor Mechanisms and Signaling, and studies related to Tryptophan and brain disorders.

The scientist has published extensively in journals such as Translational Psychiatry, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), Molecular Psychiatry, Nature Communications, and Cell Reports. These venues represent the primary locations where Radulovic's research has been disseminated.

Recent significant publications by Radulovic include:

  • "Formation of memory assemblies through the DNA-sensing TLR9 pathway," 2024, Nature
  • "Astrocyte reactivity and inflammation-induced depression-like behaviors are regulated by Orai1 calcium channels," 2023, Nature Communications
  • "Activation of the dorsal, but not the ventral, hippocampus relieves neuropathic pain in rodents," 2021, Pain
  • "Orai1 Channels Are Essential for Amplification of Glutamate-Evoked Ca2+ Signals in Dendritic Spines to Regulate Working and Associative Memory," 2020, Cell Reports
  • "Excitatory VTA to DH projections provide a valence signal to memory circuits," 2020, Nature Communications

Radulovic frequently collaborates with a group of coauthors, including Ana Cicvaric, Zorica D. Petrović, Vladimir Jovasevic, Anita L. Guedea, and Mariah A. A. Meyer. These collaborators have contributed significantly to Radulovic's body of published work.

Best Publications

  • Deletion of Crhr2 reveals an anxiolytic role for corticotropin-releasing hormone receptor-2

    Toshimitsu Kishimoto;Jelena Radulovic;Marko Radulovic;Chijen R. Lin

  • Abnormalities in Hippocampal Functioning with Persistent Pain

    Amelia A. Mutso;Daniel Radzicki;Marwan N. Baliki;Lejian Huang

  • Modulation of learning and anxiety by corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF) and stress: Differential roles of CRF receptors 1 and 2

    Jelena Radulovic;Andreas Rühmann;Thomas Liepold;Joachim Spiess

  • Relationship between Fos Production and Classical Fear Conditioning: Effects of Novelty, Latent Inhibition, and Unconditioned Stimulus Preexposure

    Jelena Radulovic;Jens Kammermeier;Joachim Spiess

  • Distinct roles of hippocampal de novo protein synthesis and actin rearrangement in extinction of contextual fear.

    André Fischer;Farahnaz Sananbenesi;Christina Schrick;Joachim Spiess

  • Fear-enhancing effects of septal oxytocin receptors

    Yomayra F Guzmán;Natalie C Tronson;Natalie C Tronson;Vladimir Jovasevic;Keisuke Sato

  • Phosphorylated cAMP response element binding protein in the mouse brain after fear conditioning: relationship to Fos production.

    Madalina Stanciu;Jelena Radulovic;Joachim Spiess

  • Gene expression patterns in the hippocampus and amygdala of endogenous depression and chronic stress models

    B. M. Andrus;K. Blizinsky;P. T. Vedell;K. Dennis

  • Psychiatric risk factor ANK3/ankyrin-G nanodomains regulate the structure and function of glutamatergic synapses.

    Katharine R. Smith;Katherine J. Kopeikina;Jessica M. Fawcett-Patel;Katherine Leaderbrand

  • NMDA receptors in retrosplenial cortex are necessary for retrieval of recent and remote context fear memory.

    Kevin A. Corcoran;Michael D. Donnan;Natalie C. Tronson;Yomayra F. Guzmán

  • Kalirin regulates cortical spine morphogenesis and disease-related behavioral phenotypes.

    Michael E. Cahill;Zhong Xie;Michelle Day;Huzefa Photowala

  • Strain and substrain differences in context- and tone-dependent fear conditioning of inbred mice

    Oliver Stiedl;Jelena Radulovic;Ragna Lohmann;Karin Birkenfeld

  • A hippocampal Cdk5 pathway regulates extinction of contextual fear.

    Farahnaz Sananbenesi;Andre Fischer;Andre Fischer;Xinyu Wang;Christina Schrick

  • Production of the Fos protein after contextual fear conditioning of C57BL/6N mice

    Snezana Milanovic;Jelena Radulovic;Olgica Laban;Oliver Stiedl

  • Cyclin-dependent kinase 5 is required for associative learning.

    André Fischer;Farahnaz Sananbenesi;Christina Schrick;Joachim Spiess

  • Therapeutic Strategies for Treatment of Inflammation-related Depression

    Miroslav Adzic;Zeljka Brkic;Milos Mitic;Ester Francija

  • High-resolution 3D MRI of mouse brain reveals small cerebral structures in vivo

    O. Natt;T. Watanabe;S. Boretius;Jelena Radulovic

  • Segregated Populations of Hippocampal Principal CA1 Neurons Mediating Conditioning and Extinction of Contextual Fear

    Natalie C. Tronson;Christina Schrick;Yomayra F. Guzman;Kyu Hwan Huh

  • Battery-free, lightweight, injectable microsystem for in vivo wireless pharmacology and optogenetics.

    Yi Zhang;Yi Zhang;Daniel C. Castro;Yuan Han;Yuan Han;Yuan Han;Yixin Wu

  • Phosphorylation of Hippocampal Erk-1/2, Elk-1, and p90-Rsk-1 during Contextual Fear Conditioning: Interactions between Erk-1/2 and Elk-1

    Farahnaz Sananbenesi;André Fischer;Christina Schrick;Joachim Spiess

  • Small-conductance, Ca2+-activated K+ channel SK3 generates age-related memory and LTP deficits.

    Thomas Blank;Ingrid Nijholt;Min Jeong Kye;Jelena Radulovic

  • Correction for Kalirin regulates cortical spine morphogenesis and disease-related behavioral phenotypes

    Michael E. Cahill;Zhong Xie;Michelle Day;Maria V. Barbolina

Frequent Co-Authors

Andre Fischer
Andre Fischer University of Göttingen
Peter Penzes
Peter Penzes Northwestern University
Gordon M. Shepherd
Gordon M. Shepherd Yale School of Medicine
Marco Martina
Marco Martina Northwestern University
Craig Weiss
Craig Weiss Northwestern University
John F. Disterhoft
John F. Disterhoft Northwestern University
J. David Sweatt
J. David Sweatt University of Alabama at Birmingham
Geoffrey T. Swanson
Geoffrey T. Swanson Northwestern University
Philipp Gutruf
Philipp Gutruf University of Arizona
John A. Rogers
John A. Rogers Northwestern University

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