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Published in Journal 1, 2010
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Recommended citation: Your Name, You. (2010). "Paper Title Number 2." Journal 1. 1(2).
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Published in Journal 1, 2015
This paper is about the number 3. The number 4 is left for future work.
Recommended citation: Your Name, You. (2015). "Paper Title Number 3." Journal 1. 1(3).
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Published in Nature Neuroscience, 2016
This to work that demonstrated that cocaine experience triggers synaptogenesis in D1-type MSNs, while morphine triggers synaptic elimination in D2-type MSNs, resulting in the same net shift in the balance of excitation to D1- and D2-type MSNs in the NAc.
Recommended citation: Graziane, NM, Sun, S#, Wright, WJ#, Jang, D, Zheng, L, Huang, YH, Nestler, EJ, Wang, YT, Schlüter, OM, & Dong Y. (2016). "Opposing mechanisms mediate morphine- and cocaine-induced generation of silent synapses." Nature Neuroscience. 19(17).
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Published in Biological Psychiatry, 2016
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Recommended citation: Wright, W.J. & Dong, Y. (2016). "N-Methyl-D-Aspartate Receptors:“C” ing the Culprits Behind Cocaine-Induced Metaplasticity." Biological Psychiatry. 80(9).
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Published in Biological Psychiatry, 2017
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Recommended citation: Wright, W.J. & Dong, Y. (2017). "Tipping the Scales Toward Addiction." Biological Psychiatry. 81(11).
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Published in Neuropsychopharmacology, 2017
This work characterizes the local inhibitory synaptic transmission arising from fast-spiking interneurons (FSIs) and local axon collaterals from MSNs within the NAc, which provide feedforward and lateral inhibition, respectively.
Recommended citation: Wright, WJ, Schlüter, OM, & Dong, Y. (2017). "A feedforward inhibitory circuit mediated by CB1-expressing fast-spiking interneurons in the nucleus accumbens." Neuropsychopharmacology. 42(5).
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Published in Neuropsychopharmacology, 2018
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Recommended citation: Wright, W.J. & Dong, Y. (2018). "Intrinsic Excitability of Cocaine-Associated Memories." Neuropsychopharmacology. 43(4).
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Published in Nature Neuroscience, 2019
This work identified Zfp-189 as a novel transcriptional regulator that confers resiliency to depression in the mPFC.
Recommended citation: a. Lorsch, Z.S.#, Hamiltion, P.J.#, Ramakrishnan, A., Parise, E.M., Salery, M., Wright, W.J., Lepack, A., Mews, P., Issler, O., McKenzie, A., Zhou, X., Parise, L.F., Pirpinias, S.T., Torres, I.O., Kronman, H.G., Montgomery, S., Loh, Y-H.E., Labonte, B., Conkey, A., Symonds, A.E., Neve, R., Turecki, G., Maze, I., Dong, Y., Zhang, B., Shen, L., Bagot, R.C., & Nestler, E.J. (2019) . "Stress resilience is promoted by a Zfp189-driven transcriptional network in prefrontal cortex." Nature Neuroscience. 22(9).
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Published in Nature Neuroscience, 2019
This work demonstrated that the silencing and re-maturation of cocaine-generated synapses underlies the natural destabilization and reconsolidation of cocaine-associated memories following memory reactivation.
Recommended citation: Wright, W.J.#, Graziane, N.M.#, Neumann, P.A., Hamilton, P.J. Cates, H.M., Fuerst, L., Spenceley, A., Mackinnon-Booth, N., Iyer, K., Huang, Y.H., Shaham, Y., Schlüter, O.M., Nestler, E.J., & Dong, Y. (2020). "Silent synapses dictate cocaine memory destabilization and reconsolidation." Nature Neuroscience. 23(1).
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Published in Cold Spring Harbor perspectives in medicine, 2020
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Recommended citation: Wright, W.J. & Dong, Y. (2020). Psychostimulant-induced adaptations in nucleus accumbens glutamatergic transmission." Cold Spring Harbor perspectives in medicine. 10(12).
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Published in Molecular Psychiatry, 2021
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Recommended citation: Schall, T.#, Wright, W.J.#, & Dong, Y. (2021). "Nucleus accumbens fast-spiking interneurons in motivational and addictive behaviors." Molecular Psychiatry. 26(1).
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Published in Journal of Neuroscience, 2021
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Recommended citation: Wright, W.J., & Dong, Y. (2021). "Silent synapses in cocaine-associated memory and beyond." Journal of Neuroscience. 41(45).
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Published in Biological Psychiatry, 2023
these findings point to the CREB-Zfp189 interaction within the NAc Drd2+ neurons as a molecular signature of chronic cocaine use that is causal in counteracting the reinforcing effects of cocaine.
Recommended citation: Teague C.#, Picone J.#, Wright W.J., Browne C., Silva G., Futamura R., Minier-Toribio A., Estill M., Ramakrishnan A., Martinez-Rivera F., Godino A., Parise E., Schmidt, K.H., Pulido, N.V., Lorsch Z., Hyun Kim J., Shen L., Neve R., Dong Y., Nestler E., Hamilton, PJ. (2023) . "CREB Binding at the Zfp189 Promoter Within Medium Spiny Neuron Subtypes Differentially Regulates Behavioral and Physiological Adaptations Over the Course of Cocaine Use." Biological Psychiatry. 6(15).
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Published in GitHub Journal of Bugs, 2024
This paper is about fixing template issue #693.
Recommended citation: Your Name, You. (2024). "Paper Title Number 3." GitHub Journal of Bugs. 1(3).
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Published in Science Advances, 2024
These findings represent the first characterization of the functional properties regulating experience-dependent synapses elimination in the adult brain.
Recommended citation: Hedrick, N.G.#, Wright, W.J.#, & Komiyama, T. (2024). "Local and global predictors of synapse elimination during motor learning." Science Advances. 10(11).
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Published in Nature Communications, 2024
This work characterizes the temporal dynamics of NAc D1R- and D2R-expressing MSNs during natural, self-paced reward seeking behavior
Recommended citation: Schall, T.A.#, Li, K-L.#, Qi, X#, Lee, B.T., Wright, W.J., Alpaugh, E.E., Zhao, R.J., Liu, J., Li, Q., Zeng, B., Wang, L., Huang, Y.H., Schlüter, O.M., Nestler, E.J, Nieh, E.H., & Dong, Y. (2024). "Temporal dynamics of nucleus accumbens neurons in male mice during reward seeking." Nature Communications. 15(1).
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Published in Science, 2025
This work identified the synaptic plasticity rules neurons use in vivo during learing, demonstrating individual neurons simultaneously use multiple rules through different dendritic compartments
Recommended citation: Wright, W.J., Hedrick, N.G., Komiyama, T. (2025). "Distinct synaptic plasticity rules operate across dendritic compartments in vivo during learning." Science. 388.
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