Ege Kavalali

Ege Kavalali

Vanderbilt University

H-index: 65

North America-United States

About Ege Kavalali

Ege Kavalali, With an exceptional h-index of 65 and a recent h-index of 41 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Vanderbilt University, specializes in the field of Neuroscience, Neurobiology, Synaptic Transmission, Synaptic Biophysics.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Brain-derived neurotrophic factor scales presynaptic calcium transients to modulate excitatory neurotransmission

Synaptic vesicle pool heterogeneity drives an anomalous form of synaptic plasticity

Ketamine: mechanisms and relevance to treatment of depression

Ketamine and rapid antidepressant action: new treatments and novel synaptic signaling mechanisms

Rapid homeostatic plasticity and neuropsychiatric therapeutics

Bridging rapid and sustained antidepressant effects of ketamine

Genetic disorders of neurotransmitter release machinery

Super-resolution imaging of synaptic scaffold proteins in rat hippocampal neurons

Ege Kavalali Information

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Citations(all)

18086

Citations(since 2020)

6366

Cited By

13971

hIndex(all)

65

hIndex(since 2020)

41

i10Index(all)

129

i10Index(since 2020)

108

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Vanderbilt University

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Ege Kavalali Skills & Research Interests

Neuroscience

Neurobiology

Synaptic Transmission

Synaptic Biophysics

Top articles of Ege Kavalali

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Journal

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Publication Date

Brain-derived neurotrophic factor scales presynaptic calcium transients to modulate excitatory neurotransmission

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Camille S Wang

Clara I McCarthy

Natalie J Guzikowski

Ege T Kavalali

Lisa M Monteggia

2024/4/23

Synaptic vesicle pool heterogeneity drives an anomalous form of synaptic plasticity

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Natalie J Guzikowski

Ege T Kavalali

2024/3/12

Ketamine: mechanisms and relevance to treatment of depression

Ji-Woon Kim

Kanzo Suzuki

Ege T Kavalali

Lisa M Monteggia

2024/1/29

Ketamine and rapid antidepressant action: new treatments and novel synaptic signaling mechanisms

John H Krystal

Ege T Kavalali

Lisa M Monteggia

2024/1

Rapid homeostatic plasticity and neuropsychiatric therapeutics

Ege T Kavalali

Lisa M Monteggia

2023/1

Bridging rapid and sustained antidepressant effects of ketamine

Ji-Woon Kim

Kanzo Suzuki

Ege T Kavalali

Lisa M Monteggia

2023/5/1

Genetic disorders of neurotransmitter release machinery

Burak Uzay

Ege T Kavalali

2023/3/31

Super-resolution imaging of synaptic scaffold proteins in rat hippocampal neurons

STAR protocols

Natalie J Guzikowski

Ege T Kavalali

2023/3/17

Neurotransmitter release progressively desynchronizes in induced human neurons during synapse maturation and aging

Cell reports

Burak Uzay

Aiden Houcek

Z Zack Ma

Christine Konradi

Lisa M Monteggia

...

2023/2/28

Spatially non-overlapping Ca2+ signals drive distinct forms of neurotransmission

Cell reports

Camille S Wang

Lisa M Monteggia

Ege T Kavalali

2023/10/31

Analysis of tripartite Synaptotagmin‐1‐SNARE‐complexin‐1 complexes in solution

FEBS Open Bio

Klaudia Jaczynska

Luis Esquivies

Richard A Pfuetzner

Baris Alten

Kyle D Brewer

...

2023/1

Optical analysis of AMPAR-mediated synaptic scaling in mouse hippocampus

STAR protocols

Kanzo Suzuki

Ege T Kavalali

Lisa M Monteggia

2022/6/17

Probing the segregation of evoked and spontaneous neurotransmission via photobleaching and recovery of a fluorescent glutamate sensor

Elife

Camille S Wang

Natali L Chanaday

Lisa M Monteggia

Ege T Kavalali

2022/4/14

Optical analysis of glutamate spread in the neuropil

Cerebral Cortex

EA Matthews

W Sun

SM McMahon

M Doengi

L Halka

...

2022/9/1

Role of the endoplasmic reticulum in synaptic transmission

Natali L Chanaday

Ege T Kavalali

2022/4/1

Nano-organization of spontaneous GABAergic transmission directs its autonomous function in neuronal signaling

Cell reports

Natalie J Guzikowski

Ege T Kavalali

2022/8/9

Presynaptic mechanisms underlying GABAB-receptor-mediated inhibition of spontaneous neurotransmitter release

Cell reports

Baris Alten

Natalie J Guzikowski

Zack Zurawski

Heidi E Hamm

Ege T Kavalali

2022/1/18

MeCP2 loss‐of‐function dysregulates microRNAs regionally and disrupts excitatory/inhibitory synaptic transmission balance

Hippocampus

Patricia M Horvath

Michelle K Piazza

Ege T Kavalali

Lisa M Monteggia

2022/8

BDNF signaling in context: From synaptic regulation to psychiatric disorders

Camille S Wang

Ege T Kavalali

Lisa M Monteggia

2022/1/6

Multi-neurotransmitter regulation of neural firing via coincidence of parallel G-protein signals

Cell Calcium

Burak Uzay

Ege T Kavalali

2022/7/1

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Co-Authors

H-index: 142
Richard Tsien

Richard Tsien

New York University

H-index: 121
Joachim Herz

Joachim Herz

University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center

H-index: 80
Bezprozvanny

Bezprozvanny

University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center

H-index: 62
Lisa Monteggia

Lisa Monteggia

University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center

H-index: 36
Thomas Biederer

Thomas Biederer

Yale University

H-index: 26
Deniz Atasoy

Deniz Atasoy

University of Iowa

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