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Overview

Jeremy J. Lambert is affiliated with the University of Dundee in the United Kingdom. Their research spans multiple fields of study including Neuroscience and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, with particular focus on various subfields such as Molecular Biology, Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, Neurology, Behavioral Neuroscience, and Social Psychology.

The scientist's work addresses several main topics including:

  • Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research
  • Neuroinflammation and Neurodegeneration Mechanisms
  • Stress Responses and Cortisol
  • Neuroendocrine regulation and behavior
  • Advanced Biosensing Techniques and Applications
  • Biosensors and Analytical Detection
  • Tryptophan and brain disorders

Jeremy J. Lambert has contributed to a range of publications, with frequent venues including:

  • IUPHAR/BPS Guide to Pharmacology CITE
  • The Journal of Immunology
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Cell Reports
  • Brain

Several notable recent papers include:

  • "Early stress-induced impaired microglial pruning of excitatory synapses on immature CRH-expressing neurons provokes aberrant adult stress responses" (2022, Cell Reports)
  • "Identification of intraneuronal amyloid beta oligomers in locus coeruleus neurons of Alzheimer's patients and their potential impact on inhibitory neurotransmitter receptors and neuronal excitability" (2020, Neuropathology and Applied Neurobiology)
  • "Relating neurosteroid modulation of inhibitory neurotransmission to behaviour" (2021, Journal of Neuroendocrinology)
  • "From bugs to brain: unravelling the GABA signalling networks in the brain-gut-microbiome axis" (2024, Brain)
  • "Granulocyte activation markers in cerebrospinal fluid differentiate acute neuromyelitis spectrum disorder from multiple sclerosis" (2023, Journal of Neurology Neurosurgery & Psychiatry)

Frequent collaborators in research include Delia Belelli, Uwe Rudolph, John A. Peters, Tim G. Hales, and Jerome D. Swinny. These partnerships have contributed to a breadth of studies in related fields, enhancing the interdisciplinary nature of their work.

Best Publications

  • Neurosteroids: endogenous regulators of the GABAA receptor

    Delia Belelli;Jeremy J. Lambert

  • Neurosteroids and GABAA receptor function

    Jeremy J. Lambert;Delia Belelli;Claire Hill-Venning;John A. Peters

  • Immunoassays with rolling circle DNA amplification: a versatile platform for ultrasensitive antigen detection.

    Barry Schweitzer;Steven Wiltshire;Jeremy Lambert;Shawn O'Malley

  • Neurosteroid modulation of GABAA receptors.

    Jeremy J. Lambert;Delia Belelli;Dianne R. Peden;Audrey W. Vardy

  • The 5-HT3B subunit is a major determinant of serotonin-receptor function.

    Paul A. Davies;Marco Pistis;Michael C. Hanna;John A. Peters

  • Tonic inhibition in mouse hippocampal CA1 pyramidal neurons is mediated by α5 subunit-containing γ-aminobutyric acid type A receptors

    Valerie B. Caraiscos;Erin M. Elliott;Kong E. You-Ten;Victor Y. Cheng

  • The influence of subunit composition on the interaction of neurosteroids with GABAA receptors

    Delia Belelli;Anna Casula;Alice Ling;Jeremy J. Lambert

  • The interaction of the general anesthetic etomidate with the γ-aminobutyric acid type A receptor is influenced by a single amino acid

    Delia Belelli;Jeremy J. Lambert;John A. Peters;Keith Wafford

  • The Actions of Propofol on Inhibitory Amino Acid Receptors of Bovine Adrenomedullary Chromaffin Cells and Rodent Central Neurones

    Tim G. Hales;Jeremy J. Lambert

  • Modulation of the GABAA receptor by depressant barbiturates and pregnane steroids.

    John A. Peters;Ewen F. Kirkness;Helen Callachan;Jeremy J. Lambert

  • A cytoplasmic region determines single-channel conductance in 5-HT3 receptors.

    Stephen P. Kelley;James I. Dunlop;Ewen F. Kirkness;Jeremy J. Lambert

  • Steroid hormones and neurosteroids in normal and pathological aging of the nervous system

    Martin Schumacher;Sebastien Weill-Engerer;Philippe Liere;Francoise Robert

  • Extrasynaptic GABAA receptors of thalamocortical neurons: a molecular target for hypnotics.

    Delia Belelli;Dianne R. Peden;Thomas W. Rosahl;Keith A. Wafford

  • Modulation of the GABAA receptor by progesterone metabolites

    H. Callachan;G. A. Cottrell;N. Y. Hather;J. J. Lambert

  • Characterization of the anticonvulsant properties of ganaxolone (CCD 1042; 3alpha-hydroxy-3beta-methyl-5alpha-pregnan-20-one), a selective, high-affinity, steroid modulator of the gamma-aminobutyric acid(A) receptor.

    Richard B. Carter;Paul L. Wood;Scott Wieland;Jon E. Hawkinson

  • Sedation and Anesthesia Mediated by Distinct GABAA Receptor Isoforms

    David S. Reynolds;Thomas W. Rosahl;Jennifer Cirone;Gillian F. O'Meara

  • Subunit‐dependent interaction of the general anaesthetic etomidate with the γ‐aminobutyric acid type A receptor

    Claire Hill-Venning;Delia Belelli;John A Peters;Jeremy J Lambert

  • How can drug discovery for psychiatric disorders be improved

    Yves Agid;György Buzsáki;David M. Diamond;Richard Frackowiak

  • Neurosteroid modulation of synaptic and extrasynaptic GABAA receptors

    Murray B. Herd;Delia Belelli;Jeremy J. Lambert

  • Modulation of GABAA receptor activity by alphaxalone.

    Glen A. Cottrell;Jeremy J. Lambert;John A. Peters

Frequent Co-Authors

Delia Belelli
Delia Belelli University of Dundee
Marco Pistis
Marco Pistis University of Cagliari
Keith A. Wafford
Keith A. Wafford Eli Lilly (United States)
Thomas W. Rosahl
Thomas W. Rosahl MSD (United States)
Michael Spedding
Michael Spedding DuPont (United States)
Werner Sieghart
Werner Sieghart Medical University of Vienna
John R. Atack
John R. Atack Cardiff University
David G. Nicholls
David G. Nicholls Buck Institute for Research on Aging
Nick R. Leslie
Nick R. Leslie Heriot-Watt University
Gregg E. Homanics
Gregg E. Homanics University of Pittsburgh

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