Wade Regehr

Wade Regehr, Ph.D.

Bullard Professor of Neurobiology, Harvard Medical School

Synaptic Plasticity and Cerebellar Function

The lab studies diverse topics ranging from the control of neurotransmitter release to the behavioral roles of the cerebellum.  Synaptic plasticity has been a long-standing interest of the lab. In recent years we have focused on the molecular control of release kinetics and short-term synaptic plasticity, and the functional and behavioral roles of these synaptic properties.  We also study the cerebellum.  It is increasingly apparent that the cerebellar circuit and behavioral roles of the cerebellum are much more complex than previously appreciated.  Our studies clarify circuitry, and provide insights into how the cerebellum controls various behaviors, and how cerebellar disfunction leads to neurological disorders such as autism.

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Synaptotagmin 7 Mediates Both Facilitation and Asynchronous Release at Granule Cell Synapses.
Authors: Authors: Turecek J, Regehr WG.
J Neurosci
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Silk Fibroin Films Facilitate Single-Step Targeted Expression of Optogenetic Proteins.
Authors: Authors: Jackman SL, Chen CH, Chettih SN, Neufeld SQ, Drew IR, Agba CK, Flaquer I, Stefano AN, Kennedy TJ, Belinsky JE, Roberston K, Beron CC, Sabatini BL, Harvey CD, Regehr WG.
Cell Rep
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Retraction: Protein kinase C is a calcium sensor for presynaptic short-term plasticity.
Authors: Authors: Fioravante D, Chu Y, de Jong AP, Leitges M, Kaeser PS, Regehr WG.
Elife
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Synaptotagmin 7 confers frequency invariance onto specialized depressing synapses.
Authors: Authors: Turecek J, Jackman SL, Regehr WG.
Nature
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The Mechanisms and Functions of Synaptic Facilitation.
Authors: Authors: Jackman SL, Regehr WG.
Neuron
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The readily releasable pool of synaptic vesicles.
Authors: Authors: Kaeser PS, Regehr WG.
Curr Opin Neurobiol
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Synaptic Specializations Support Frequency-Independent Purkinje Cell Output from the Cerebellar Cortex.
Authors: Authors: Turecek J, Jackman SL, Regehr WG.
Cell Rep
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Purkinje Cells Directly Inhibit Granule Cells in Specialized Regions of the Cerebellar Cortex.
Authors: Authors: Guo C, Witter L, Rudolph S, Elliott HL, Ennis KA, Regehr WG.
Neuron
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Purkinje Cell Collaterals Enable Output Signals from the Cerebellar Cortex to Feed Back to Purkinje Cells and Interneurons.
Authors: Authors: Witter L, Rudolph S, Pressler RT, Lahlaf SI, Regehr WG.
Neuron
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Calcium-Dependent Protein Kinase C Is Not Required for Post-Tetanic Potentiation at the Hippocampal CA3 to CA1 Synapse.
Authors: Authors: Wang CC, Weyrer C, Paturu M, Fioravante D, Regehr WG.
J Neurosci
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