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Caitlynn M. Barrows
Caitlynn M. Barrows
University of Vermont
Biology
Neurotransmission
PI3K/AKT/mTOR pathway
Neuroscience
mTORC2
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Author response: Genetic inactivation of mTORC1 or mTORC2 in neurons reveals distinct functions in glutamatergic synaptic transmission
2020
eLife
Matthew P. McCabe
Erin R Cullen
Caitlynn M. Barrows
Amy N Shore
Katherine I Tooke
Kathryn A Laprade
James M Stafford
Matthew C. Weston
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Genetic inactivation of mTORC1 or mTORC2 in neurons reveals distinct functions in glutamatergic synaptic transmission
2020
eLife
Matthew P. McCabe
Erin R Cullen
Caitlynn M. Barrows
Amy N Shore
Katherine I Tooke
Kathryn A Laprade
James M Stafford
Matthew C. Weston
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mTORC1 and mTORC2 regulate distinct aspects of glutamatergic synaptic transmission.
2019
bioRxiv
Matthew P. McCabe
Erin R Cullen
Caitlynn M. Barrows
Amy N Shore
Katharine Tooke
Matthew C. Weston
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PTEN loss increases the connectivity of fast synaptic motifs and functional connectivity in a developing hippocampal network.
2017
The Journal of Neuroscience
Caitlynn M. Barrows
Matthew P. McCabe
Hongmei Chen
John W. Swann
Matthew C. Weston
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