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  • Diversity and Specificity o... Diversity and Specificity of Astrocyte–neuron Communication
    Durkee, Caitlin A.; Araque, Alfonso Neuroscience, 01/2019, Volume: 396
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    •Astrocytes are emerging as important players in synaptic function.•Mechanisms and consequences of astrocyte–neuron signaling is a complex phenomenon.•Astrocyte–neuron signaling is a highly diverse ...
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  • G i/o protein-coupled recep... G i/o protein-coupled receptors inhibit neurons but activate astrocytes and stimulate gliotransmission
    Durkee, Caitlin A; Covelo, Ana; Lines, Justin ... Glia, 06/2019, Volume: 67, Issue: 6
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    G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) play key roles in intercellular signaling in the brain. Their effects on cellular function have been largely studied in neurons, but their functional consequences ...
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  • White matter microstructure... White matter microstructure alterations: a study of alcoholics with and without post-traumatic stress disorder
    Durkee, Caitlin A; Sarlls, Joelle E; Hommer, Daniel W ... PloS one, 11/2013, Volume: 8, Issue: 11
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    Many brain imaging studies have demonstrated reductions in gray and white matter volumes in alcoholism, with fewer investigators using diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) to examine the integrity of white ...
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  • Gi/o protein‐coupled recept... Gi/o protein‐coupled receptors inhibit neurons but activate astrocytes and stimulate gliotransmission
    Durkee, Caitlin A.; Covelo, Ana; Lines, Justin ... GLIA, June 2019, Volume: 67, Issue: 6
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    G protein‐coupled receptors (GPCRs) play key roles in intercellular signaling in the brain. Their effects on cellular function have been largely studied in neurons, but their functional consequences ...
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  • Deficits in cortical, dienc... Deficits in cortical, diencephalic and midbrain gray matter in alcoholism measured by VBM: Effects of co-morbid substance abuse
    Grodin, Erica N; Lin, Henry; Durkee, Caitlin A ... NeuroImage clinical, 01/2013, Volume: 2
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    Alcoholism has been associated with a widespread pattern of gray matter atrophy. This study sought to investigate the spectrum of volume alterations in a population of alcoholics with only alcohol ...
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  • Ant Mimicry Lessens Predati... Ant Mimicry Lessens Predation on a North American Jumping Spider by Larger Salticid Spiders
    Durkee, Caitlin A; Weiss, Martha R; Uma, Divya B Environmental entomology, 10/2011, Volume: 40, Issue: 5
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    Ant-like appearance (myrmecomorphy) has evolved >70 times in insects and spiders, accounting for >2,000 species of myrmecomorphic arthropods. Most myrmecomorphic spiders are considered to be Batesian ...
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  • White Matter Microstructure Alterations: A Study of Alcoholics with and without Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder: e80952
    Durkee, Caitlin A; Sarlls, Joelle E; Hommer, Daniel W ... PloS one, 11/2013, Volume: 8, Issue: 11
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    Many brain imaging studies have demonstrated reductions in gray and white matter volumes in alcoholism, with fewer investigators using diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) to examine the integrity of white ...
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  • Astrocyte and neuron cooper... Astrocyte and neuron cooperation in long-term depression
    Durkee, Caitlin; Kofuji, Paulo; Navarrete, Marta ... Trends in neurosciences (Regular ed.), 10/2021, Volume: 44, Issue: 10
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    Activity-dependent long-term changes in synaptic transmission known as synaptic plasticity are fundamental processes in brain function and are recognized as the cellular basis of learning and memory. ...
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  • Astrocyte Signaling Gates L... Astrocyte Signaling Gates Long-Term Depression at Corticostriatal Synapses of the Direct Pathway
    Cavaccini, Anna; Durkee, Caitlin; Kofuji, Paulo ... The Journal of neuroscience, 07/2020, Volume: 40, Issue: 30
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    Despite extensive research into understanding synaptic mechanisms of striatal plasticity, the functional role played by astrocytes in this region remains to be fully elucidated. It was recently ...
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  • Double deception: ant-mimic... Double deception: ant-mimicking spiders elude both visually- and chemically-oriented predators
    Uma, Divya; Durkee, Caitlin; Herzner, Gudrun ... PloS one, 11/2013, Volume: 8, Issue: 11
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    Biological mimicry is often multimodal, in that a mimic reinforces its resemblance to another organism via different kinds of signals that can be perceived by a specific target audience. In this ...
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