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Peter V. Nguyen

Peter V. Nguyen

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Neuroscience

D-Index
42
Citations
8927
World Ranking
7567
National Ranking
444

Overview

Peter V. Nguyen is affiliated with the University of Alberta in Canada and has contributed extensively to the field of medicine, with particular emphasis on surgery, epidemiology, pulmonary and respiratory medicine, cellular and molecular neuroscience, and hepatology. Their research topics focus on liver disease diagnosis and treatment, liver disease and transplantation, gastrointestinal disorders and treatments, neuroscience and neuropharmacology research, neurobiology and insect physiology research, biliary and gastrointestinal fistulas, and diverticular disease and complications.

The recent publications associated with Peter V. Nguyen include:

  • Learning binds new inputs into functional synaptic clusters via spinogenesis, 2022, Nature Neuroscience
  • Cultural competence and cultural humility: a complete practice, 2020, Journal of Ethnic & Cultural Diversity in Social Work
  • Neto-α Controls Synapse Organization and Homeostasis at the Drosophila Neuromuscular Junction, 2020, Cell Reports
  • Jumping performance in tree squirrels: Insights into primate evolution, 2023, Journal of Human Evolution
  • Versatile nanobody-based approach to image, track and reconstitute functional Neurexin-1 in vivo, 2024, Nature Communications

Frequent co-authors in Peter V. Nguyen's research include Jason Samarasena, Amirali Tavangar, Momin Masroor, Frances Dang, and Joshua Kwon.

The scientist's work has been published in various academic venues, with the most frequent publications appearing in:

  • The American Journal of Gastroenterology
  • Gastrointestinal Endoscopy
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Research Square (Research Square)
  • Nature Neuroscience

In addition to journal articles, Peter V. Nguyen has contributed to book publications with RAND Corporation eBooks, which includes titles such as "States Can Take Steps to Address Potential Barriers to Equity in Stackable Credential Pipelines" (2023), "Do Low-Income Students Benefit from Stacking Credentials? Descriptive Evidence from Colorado and Ohio" (2023), and "Language, Labels, and the DHS Lexicon: Analysis to Support a More-Inclusive Lexicon for Securing the Homeland" (2023).

Best Publications

  • Genetic Demonstration of a Role for PKA in the Late Phase of LTP and in Hippocampus-Based Long-Term Memory

    Ted Abel;Peter V Nguyen;Mark Barad;Thomas A.S Deuel

  • Requirement of a Critical Period of Transcription for Induction of a Late Phase of LTP

    Peter V. Nguyen;Ted Abel;Eric R. Kandel

  • REGULATION OF HIPPOCAMPAL SYNAPTIC PLASTICITY BY CYCLIC AMP-DEPENDENT PROTEIN KINASES

    P.V Nguyen;N.H Woo

  • Environmental enrichment modifies the PKA-dependence of hippocampal LTP and improves hippocampus-dependent memory.

    Steven N. Duffy;Kenneth J. Craddock;Ted Abel;Peter V. Nguyen

  • A Macromolecular Synthesis-Dependent Late Phase of Long-Term Potentiation Requiring cAMP in the Medial Perforant Pathway of Rat Hippocampal Slices

    Peter V. Nguyen;Eric R. Kandel

  • Strain-dependent differences in LTP and hippocampus-dependent memory in inbred mice.

    Peter V. Nguyen;Ted Abel;Eric R. Kandel;Roussoudan Bourtchouladze

  • Long-lasting forms of synaptic potentiation in the mammalian hippocampus.

    Y Y Huang;P V Nguyen;T Abel;E R Kandel

  • β-Adrenergic Receptor Activation Facilitates Induction of a Protein Synthesis-Dependent Late Phase of Long-Term Potentiation

    Jennifer N. Gelinas;Peter V. Nguyen

  • Brief theta-burst stimulation induces a transcription-dependent late phase of LTP requiring cAMP in area CA1 of the mouse hippocampus.

    P V Nguyen;E R Kandel

  • Protein synthesis is required for the enhancement of long-term potentiation and long-term memory by spaced training.

    Matthew T. Scharf;Newton H. Woo;K. Matthew Lattal;Jennie Z. Young

  • CREB, synapses and memory disorders: past progress and future challenges

    Sheena A Josselyn;Peter V Nguyen

  • Regulation of hippocampus-dependent memory by cyclic AMP-dependent protein kinase.

    Ted Abel;Peter V. Nguyen

  • β-Adrenergic receptor signaling and modulation of long-term potentiation in the mammalian hippocampus

    Thomas J. O'Dell;Steven A. Connor;Ryan Guglietta;Peter V. Nguyen

  • ERK and mTOR signaling couple β-adrenergic receptors to translation initiation machinery to gate induction of protein synthesis-dependent long-term potentiation

    Jennifer N. Gelinas;Jessica L. Banko;Lingfei Hou;Nahum Sonenberg

  • A Molecular Switch for the Consolidation of Long-Term Memory: cAMP-Inducible Gene Expression

    Cristina M. Alberini;Mirella Ghirardi;Mirella Ghirardi;Yan‐You ‐Y Huang;Yan‐You ‐Y Huang;Peter V. Nguyen;Peter V. Nguyen

  • Effect of the 5-HT3 receptor antagonists, MDL72222 and ondansetron on morphine place conditioning.

    Guy A. Higgins;Narges Joharchi;Peter Nguyen;Edward M. Sellers

  • The NMDA antagonist dizocilpine (MK801) attenuates motivational as well as somatic aspects of naloxone precipitated opioid withdrawal.

    Guy A. Higgins;Peter Nguyen;Edward M. Sellers

  • β-Adrenergic receptor activation during distinct patterns of stimulation critically modulates the PKA-dependence of LTP in the mouse hippocampus

    Jennifer N. Gelinas;Gustavo Tenorio;Neal Lemon;Ted Abel

  • Activation of exchange protein activated by cyclic-AMP enhances long-lasting synaptic potentiation in the hippocampus.

    Jennifer N. Gelinas;Jessica L. Banko;Melinda M. Peters;Eric Klann

  • Temporal spacing of synaptic stimulation critically modulates the dependence of LTP on cyclic AMP‐dependent protein kinase

    Newton H. Woo;Steven N. Duffy;Ted Abel;Peter V. Nguyen

Frequent Co-Authors

Ted Abel
Ted Abel University of Iowa
Eric R. Kandel
Eric R. Kandel Columbia University
Harold L. Atwood
Harold L. Atwood University of Toronto
Eric Klann
Eric Klann New York University
Edwin J. Weeber
Edwin J. Weeber University of South Florida
Thomas J. O'Dell
Thomas J. O'Dell University of California, Los Angeles
Yu Tian Wang
Yu Tian Wang University of British Columbia
Zhou-Feng Chen
Zhou-Feng Chen Washington University in St. Louis
Weihong Song
Weihong Song University of British Columbia
Catherine M. Cahill
Catherine M. Cahill University of California, Los Angeles

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