wade regehr

wade regehr

Harvard University

H-index: 83

North America-United States

About wade regehr

wade regehr, With an exceptional h-index of 83 and a recent h-index of 43 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Harvard University, specializes in the field of synapses, cerebellum, endocannabinoids, autism, calcium.

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

Specialized connectivity of molecular layer interneuron subtypes leads to disinhibition and synchronous inhibition of cerebellar Purkinje cells

Implications of variable synaptic weights for rate and temporal coding of cerebellar outputs

Cerebellar granule cell signaling is indispensable for normal motor performance

Publisher Correction: Structured cerebellar connectivity supports resilient pattern separation

Structured cerebellar connectivity supports resilient pattern separation

A Purkinje cell to parabrachial nucleus pathway enables broad cerebellar influence over the forebrain

Cerebellar circuits for disinhibition and synchronous inhibition

A continuum of response properties across the population of Unipolar Brush Cells in the Dorsal Cochlear Nucleus

wade regehr Information

University

Position

harvard medical school

Citations(all)

28243

Citations(since 2020)

8385

Cited By

22929

hIndex(all)

83

hIndex(since 2020)

43

i10Index(all)

134

i10Index(since 2020)

109

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wade regehr Skills & Research Interests

synapses

cerebellum

endocannabinoids

autism

calcium

Top articles of wade regehr

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Specialized connectivity of molecular layer interneuron subtypes leads to disinhibition and synchronous inhibition of cerebellar Purkinje cells

Neuron

Elizabeth P Lackey

Luis Moreira

Aliya Norton

Marie E Hemelt

Tomas Osorno

...

2024/4/30

Implications of variable synaptic weights for rate and temporal coding of cerebellar outputs

Elife

Shuting Wu

Asem Wardak

Mehak M Khan

Christopher H Chen

Wade G Regehr

2024/1/19

Cerebellar granule cell signaling is indispensable for normal motor performance

Cell reports

Joon-Hyuk Lee

Mehak M Khan

Amanda P Stark

Soobin Seo

Aliya Norton

...

2023/5/30

Publisher Correction: Structured cerebellar connectivity supports resilient pattern separation

Nature

Tri M Nguyen

Logan A Thomas

Jeff L Rhoades

Ilaria Ricchi

Xintong Cindy Yuan

...

2023/2

Structured cerebellar connectivity supports resilient pattern separation

Nature

Tri M Nguyen

Logan A Thomas

Jeff L Rhoades

Ilaria Ricchi

Xintong Cindy Yuan

...

2023/1/19

A Purkinje cell to parabrachial nucleus pathway enables broad cerebellar influence over the forebrain

Nature Neuroscience

Christopher H Chen

Leannah N Newman

Amanda P Stark

Katherine E Bond

Dawei Zhang

...

2023/11

Cerebellar circuits for disinhibition and synchronous inhibition

bioRxiv

Elizabeth P Lackey

Luis Moreira

Aliya Norton

Marie E Hemelt

Tomas Osorno

...

2023/9/15

A continuum of response properties across the population of Unipolar Brush Cells in the Dorsal Cochlear Nucleus

Journal of Neuroscience

Vincent Huson

Leannah Newman

Wade G Regehr

2023/8/23

Author Correction: A transcriptomic atlas of mouse cerebellar cortex comprehensively defines cell types

Nature

Velina Kozareva

Caroline Martin

Tomas Osorno

Stephanie Rudolph

Chong Guo

...

2022

Unusually slow spike frequency adaptation in deep cerebellar nuclei neurons preserves linear transformations on the subsecond timescale

Journal of Neuroscience

Mehak M Khan

Shuting Wu

Christopher H Chen

Wade G Regehr

2022/10/5

The cerebellar cortex

Court Hull

Wade G Regehr

2022/7/8

Candelabrum cells are ubiquitous cerebellar cortex interneurons with specialized circuit properties

Nature neuroscience

Tomas Osorno

Stephanie Rudolph

Tri Nguyen

Velina Kozareva

Naeem M Nadaf

...

2022/6

Introduction of synaptotagmin 7 promotes facilitation at the climbing fiber to Purkinje cell synapse

Cell reports

Christopher Weyrer

Josef Turecek

Bailey Harrison

Wade G Regehr

2021/9/21

Presynaptic short-term plasticity persists in the absence of PKC phosphorylation of Munc18-1

Journal of Neuroscience

Chih-Chieh Wang

Christopher Weyrer

Diasynou Fioravante

Pascal S Kaeser

Wade G Regehr

2021/9/1

Cannabinoids and Synaptic Transmission in the Cerebellum

Michael H Myoga

Wade G Regehr

2021/12/5

Purkinje cell outputs selectively inhibit a subset of unipolar brush cells in the input layer of the cerebellar cortex

Elife

Chong Guo

Stephanie Rudolph

Morgan E Neuwirth

Wade G Regehr

2021/8/9

Structured connectivity in the cerebellum enables noise-resilient pattern separation

bioRxiv

Tri M Nguyen

Logan A Thomas

Jeff L Rhoades

Ilaria Ricchi

Xintong Cindy Yuan

...

2021/11/30

Candelabrum cells are molecularly distinct, ubiquitous interneurons of the cerebellar cortex with specialized circuit properties

bioRxiv

Tomas Osorno

Stephanie Rudolph

Tri Nguyen

Velina Kozareva

Naeem Nadaf

...

2021/4/9

A transcriptomic atlas of mouse cerebellar cortex comprehensively defines cell types

Nature

Velina Kozareva

Caroline Martin

Tomas Osorno

Stephanie Rudolph

Chong Guo

...

2021/10/7

Graded heterogeneity of metabotropic signaling underlies a continuum of cell-intrinsic temporal responses in unipolar brush cells

Nature Communications

Chong Guo

Vincent Huson

Evan Z Macosko

Wade G Regehr

2021/10/7

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H-index: 111
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L F Abbott

Columbia University in the City of New York

H-index: 92
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David W. Tank

Princeton University

H-index: 91
BERNARDO SABATINI

BERNARDO SABATINI

Harvard University

H-index: 51
Anatol Kreitzer

Anatol Kreitzer

University of California, San Francisco

H-index: 29
Adam Carter

Adam Carter

New York University

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