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Nathan W. VoglerPostdoctoral Researcher, University of Pennsylvania Verified email at Pennmedicine.upenn.edu Cited by 187 |
Photoactivatable sensors for detecting mobile zinc
Fluorescent sensors for mobile zinc are valuable for studying complex biological systems.
Because these sensors typically bind zinc rapidly and tightly, there has been little temporal …
Because these sensors typically bind zinc rapidly and tightly, there has been little temporal …
Balanced feedforward inhibition and dominant recurrent inhibition in olfactory cortex
AM Large, NW Vogler, S Mielo… - Proceedings of the …, 2016 - National Acad Sciences
Throughout the brain, the recruitment of feedforward and recurrent inhibition shapes neural
responses. However, disentangling the relative contributions of these often-overlapping …
responses. However, disentangling the relative contributions of these often-overlapping …
Mechanisms underlying long-term synaptic zinc plasticity at mouse dorsal cochlear nucleus glutamatergic synapses
NW Vogler, VM Betti, JM Goldberg… - Journal of …, 2020 - Soc Neuroscience
In many brain areas, such as the neocortex, limbic structures, and auditory brainstem,
synaptic zinc is released from presynaptic terminals to modulate neurotransmission. As such, …
synaptic zinc is released from presynaptic terminals to modulate neurotransmission. As such, …
Differential inhibition of pyramidal cells and inhibitory interneurons along the rostrocaudal axis of anterior piriform cortex
AM Large, NW Vogler… - Proceedings of the …, 2018 - National Acad Sciences
The spatial representation of stimuli in sensory neocortices provides a scaffold for elucidating
circuit mechanisms underlying sensory processing. However, the anterior piriform cortex (…
circuit mechanisms underlying sensory processing. However, the anterior piriform cortex (…
Feeding the fire: Annual grass invasion facilitates modeled fire spread across Inland Northwest forest‐mosaic landscapes
Invasive annual grasses are a growing global concern because they facilitate larger and more
frequent fires in historically fuel‐limited ecosystems. Forests of the western United States …
frequent fires in historically fuel‐limited ecosystems. Forests of the western United States …
Opposing spatial gradients of inhibition and neural activity in mouse olfactory cortex
AM Large, NW Vogler, M Canto-Bustos, P Schick… - bioRxiv, 2017 - biorxiv.org
The spatial representation of stimuli in primary sensory cortices is a convenient scaffold for
elucidating the circuit mechanisms underlying sensory processing. In contrast, the anterior …
elucidating the circuit mechanisms underlying sensory processing. In contrast, the anterior …
[PDF][PDF] Pacific northwest quantitative wildfire risk assessment: methods and results
The purpose of the USFS Pacific Northwest Region Wildfire Risk Assessment (PNRA) is to
provide foundational information about wildfire hazard and risk to highly valued resources …
provide foundational information about wildfire hazard and risk to highly valued resources …
History of infection before the onset of juvenile dermatomyositis: results from the National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases Research …
…, A Dyer, DM Curdy, L Vogler… - Arthritis Care & …, 2005 - Wiley Online Library
Objective To obtain data concerning a history of infection occurring in the 3 months before
recognition of the typical weakness and rash associated with juvenile dermatomyositis (JDM). …
recognition of the typical weakness and rash associated with juvenile dermatomyositis (JDM). …
Bidirectional Long-Term Synaptic Zinc Plasticity at Mouse Glutamatergic Synapses
NW Vogler, T Tzounopoulos - bioRxiv, 2018 - biorxiv.org
Synaptic zinc is coreleased with glutamate to modulate neurotransmission in many excitatory
synapses. In the auditory cortex, synaptic zinc modulates sound frequency tuning and …
synapses. In the auditory cortex, synaptic zinc modulates sound frequency tuning and …
Exposure to inorganic arsenic metabolites during early human development
G Concha, G Vogler, D Lezcano, B Nermell… - Toxicological …, 1998 - academic.oup.com
… human development, the transfer of arsenic to the fetus and suckling infant was studied in
a native Andean population, living in the village San Antonio de los Cobres in the North west …
a native Andean population, living in the village San Antonio de los Cobres in the North west …