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Andrew H Moberly
Andrew H Moberly
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The missense of smell: functional variability in the human odorant receptor repertoire
JD Mainland, A Keller, YR Li, T Zhou, C Trimmer, LL Snyder, AH Moberly, ...
Nature neuroscience 17 (1), 114, 2014
3402014
Olfactory inputs modulate respiration-related rhythmic activity in the prefrontal cortex and freezing behavior
AH Moberly, M Schreck, JP Bhattarai, LS Zweifel, W Luo, M Ma
Nature Communications 9 (1), 1528, 2018
1592018
Modality-based organization of ascending somatosensory axons in the direct dorsal column pathway
J Niu, L Ding, JJ Li, H Kim, J Liu, H Li, A Moberly, TC Badea, ID Duncan, ...
Journal of Neuroscience 33 (45), 17691-17709, 2013
1252013
Spatiotemporally heterogeneous coordination of cholinergic and neocortical activity
S Lohani, AH Moberly, H Benisty, B Landa, M Jing, Y Li, MJ Higley, ...
Nature Neuroscience, 1-8, 2022
692022
Differences in peripheral sensory input to the olfactory bulb between male and female mice
MD Kass, LA Czarnecki, AH Moberly, JP McGann
Scientific reports 7, 45851, 2017
622017
βIII spectrin is necessary for formation of the constricted neck of dendritic spines and regulation of synaptic activity in neurons
N Efimova, F Korobova, MC Stankewich, AH Moberly, DB Stolz, J Wang, ...
Journal of Neuroscience 37 (27), 6442-6459, 2017
602017
In vivo visualization of olfactory pathophysiology induced by intranasal cadmium instillation in mice
LA Czarnecki, AH Moberly, T Rubinstein, DJ Turkel, J Pottackal, ...
Neurotoxicology 32 (4), 441-449, 2011
522011
Odor-specific, olfactory marker protein-mediated sparsening of primary olfactory input to the brain after odor exposure
MD Kass, AH Moberly, MC Rosenthal, SA Guang, JP McGann
Journal of Neuroscience 33 (15), 6594-6602, 2013
442013
Functional rehabilitation of cadmium-induced neurotoxicity despite persistent peripheral pathophysiology in the olfactory system
LA Czarnecki, AH Moberly, DJ Turkel, T Rubinstein, J Pottackal, ...
Toxicological Sciences 126 (2), 534-544, 2012
442012
Intranasal exposure to manganese disrupts neurotransmitter release from glutamatergic synapses in the central nervous system in vivo
AH Moberly, LA Czarnecki, J Pottackal, T Rubinstein, DJ Turkel, MD Kass, ...
Neurotoxicology 33 (5), 996-1004, 2012
432012
Changes in olfactory sensory neuron physiology and olfactory perceptual learning after odorant exposure in adult mice
MD Kass, SA Guang, AH Moberly, JP McGann
Chemical senses 41 (2), 123-133, 2015
412015
Ventral striatal islands of Calleja neurons control grooming in mice
YF Zhang, L Vargas Cifuentes, KN Wright, JP Bhattarai, J Mohrhardt, ...
Nature neuroscience 24 (12), 1699-1710, 2021
402021
Rapid fluctuations in functional connectivity of cortical networks encode spontaneous behavior
H Benisty, D Barson, AH Moberly, S Lohani, L Tang, RR Coifman, ...
Nature Neuroscience, 1-11, 2023
352023
Spatiotemporal alterations in primary odorant representations in olfactory marker protein knockout mice
MD Kass, AH Moberly, JP McGann
PLoS One 8 (4), e61431, 2013
342013
The Stem Cell Marker Lgr5 Defines a Subset of Postmitotic Neurons in the Olfactory Bulb
Y Yu, AH Moberly, JP Bhattarai, C Duan, Q Zheng, F Li, H Huang, ...
Journal of Neuroscience 37 (39), 9403-9414, 2017
212017
Glutamatergic Neurons in the Piriform Cortex Influence the Activity of D1-and D2-Type Receptor-Expressing Olfactory Tubercle Neurons
KA White, YF Zhang, Z Zhang, JP Bhattarai, AH Moberly, JI Peña-Bravo, ...
Journal of Neuroscience 39 (48), 9546-9559, 2019
162019
State-dependent olfactory processing in freely behaving mice
MR Schreck, L Zhuang, E Janke, AH Moberly, JP Bhattarai, JA Gottfried, ...
Cell reports 38 (9), 110450, 2022
152022
Sex-Dependent Olfactory Sensory Neuron Physiology in Mice
MD Kass, LA Czarnecki, AH Moberly, JP McGann
CHEMICAL SENSES 40 (7), 611-611, 2015
2015
Surprise alters primary sensory input to the brain
LA Czarnecki, DJ Turkel, AH Moberly, JP McGann
CHEMICAL SENSES 40 (7), 613-614, 2015
2015
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