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Glen Marrs

Wake Forest University
Verified email at wfu.edu
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Rapid formation and remodeling of postsynaptic densities in developing dendrites

GS Marrs, SH Green, ME Dailey - Nature neuroscience, 2001 - nature.com
The dynamics of postsynaptic density (PSD) formation and remodeling were investigated in
live developing hippocampal tissue slices. Time lapse imaging of transfected neurons …

Neuronal activity regulates glutamate transporter dynamics in developing astrocytes

AM Benediktsson, GS Marrs, JC Tu, PF Worley… - Glia, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
… 1E,F and G,H), suggesting that overall expression levels are similar. Previous studies have
shown that synaptic density in area CA1 increases during the second postnatal week in vivo …

Synaptic inputs compete during rapid formation of the calyx of Held: a new model system for neural development

…, DR Jackson, TJ Deerinck, GS Marrs… - Journal of …, 2013 - Soc Neuroscience
… small field of neurons with dominant large (cells 2–5; large inputs to cells 3 and 5 not captured
in this section) and actively competing inputs (3 inputs shown onto cell 1) and a glial (g) …

[HTML][HTML] Using Fluorescent Post-Labeling to Probe the Subcellular Localization of DNA-Targeted Platinum

S Ding, X Qiao, J Suryadi, GS Marrs… - … (International ed. in …, 2013 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Adducts in nuclear DNA are the major cause of cancer cell death triggered by platinumbased
anticancer drugs.[1] Thus, cellular uptake and accumulation, distribution and trafficking …

Broad phenotypic changes associated with gain of radiation resistance in head and neck squamous cell cancer

…, L Yin, R Wani, J Qian, B Center, GS Marrs… - Antioxidants & redox …, 2014 - liebertpub.com
Aims: The central issue of resistance to radiation remains a significant challenge in the treatment
of cancer despite improvements in treatment modality and emergence of new therapies…

Embryonic assembly of auditory circuits: spiral ganglion and brainstem

GS Marrs, GA Spirou - The Journal of physiology, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
G, resting membrane potential becomes more hyperpolarized with age. H, input resistance
… In panels D–G, average values for VCN neurons are depicted for comparison (red bars). I, as …

Whirling disease behavior and its relation to pathology of brain stem and spinal cord in rainbow trout

…, GS Marrs, C Lewis, G Schisler - Journal of Aquatic Animal …, 2000 - Taylor & Francis
A long-standing assumption about whirling disease is that the whirling pattern of swimming
is caused by disequilibrium due to parasite-induced damage of the auditory–vestibular …

Cannabinoid receptor interacting protein suppresses agonist‐driven CB1 receptor internalization and regulates receptor replenishment in an agonist‐biased manner

…, S Leone‐Kabler, DJ Luessen, GS Marrs… - Journal of …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Cannabinoid receptor interacting protein 1a ( CRIP 1a) is a CB 1 receptor ( CB 1 R) distal C‐terminus‐associated
protein that modulates CB 1 R signaling via G proteins, and CB 1 R …

An ROS-Responsive Donor That Self-Reports Its H2S Delivery by Forming a Benzoxazole-Based Fluorophore

…, RA Hankins, AR Murmello, GS Marrs… - Journal of the …, 2023 - ACS Publications
Hydrogen sulfide (H 2 S), an endogenous signaling molecule, is known to play a pivotal role
in neuroprotection, vasodilation, and hormonal regulation. To further explore the biological …

Does the brain connect before the periphery can direct?: A comparison of three sensory systems in mice

BK Hoffpauir, GS Marrs, PH Mathers, GA Spirou - Brain research, 2009 - Elsevier
The development of peripheral to central neural connections within the auditory, visual, and
olfactory systems of mice is reviewed to address whether peripheral signaling may play an …