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Philip Washbourne
Philip Washbourne
Associate Professor of Biology, University of Oregon
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Genetic ablation of the t-SNARE SNAP-25 distinguishes mechanisms of neuroexocytosis
P Washbourne, PM Thompson, M Carta, ET Costa, JR Mathews, ...
Nature neuroscience 5 (1), 19-26, 2002
6132002
Rapid recruitment of NMDA receptor transport packets to nascent synapses
P Washbourne, JE Bennett, AK McAllister
Nature neuroscience 5 (8), 751-759, 2002
3802002
Cell adhesion molecules in synapse formation
P Washbourne, A Dityatev, P Scheiffele, T Biederer, JA Weiner, ...
Journal of Neuroscience 24 (42), 9244-9249, 2004
2602004
Techniques for gene transfer into neurons
P Washbourne, AK McAllister
Current opinion in neurobiology 12 (5), 566-573, 2002
2442002
Cycling of NMDA receptors during trafficking in neurons before synapse formation
P Washbourne, XB Liu, EG Jones, AK McAllister
Journal of Neuroscience 24 (38), 8253-8264, 2004
2192004
Vesicle-associated membrane protein-2 (synaptobrevin-2) forms a complex with synaptophysin
P Washbourne, G Schiavo, C Montecucco
Biochemical Journal 305 (3), 721-724, 1995
1711995
Botulinum neurotoxin types A and E require the SNARE motif in SNAP-25 for proteolysis
P Washbourne, R Pellizzari, G Baldini, MC Wilson, C Montecucco
FEBS letters 418 (1-2), 1-5, 1997
1601997
Neuroligin1: a cell adhesion molecule that recruits PSD-95 and NMDA receptors by distinct mechanisms during synaptogenesis
SL Barrow, JRL Constable, E Clark, F El-Sabeawy, AK McAllister, ...
Neural development 4, 1-29, 2009
1552009
Functional excitatory synapses in HEK293 cells expressing neuroligin and glutamate receptors
Z Fu, P Washbourne, P Ortinski, S Vicini
Journal of neurophysiology 90 (6), 3950-3957, 2003
1492003
Cysteine residues of SNAP-25 are required for SNARE disassembly and exocytosis, but not for membrane targeting
P WASHBOURNE, V CANSINO, JR MATHEWS, M GRAHAM, ...
Biochemical Journal 357 (3), 625-634, 2001
1132001
Forebrain control of behaviorally driven social orienting in zebrafish
SJ Stednitz, EM McDermott, D Ncube, A Tallafuss, JS Eisen, ...
Current biology 28 (15), 2445-2451. e3, 2018
1112018
Turning gene function ON and OFF using sense and antisense photo-morpholinos in zebrafish
A Tallafuss, D Gibson, P Morcos, Y Li, S Seredick, J Eisen, P Washbourne
Development 139 (9), 1691-1699, 2012
1062012
Glutamate drives the touch response through a rostral loop in the spinal cord of zebrafish embryos
T Pietri, E Manalo, J Ryan, L Saint‐Amant, P Washbourne
Developmental neurobiology 69 (12), 780-795, 2009
1022009
The first mecp2-null zebrafish model shows altered motor behaviors
T Pietri, AC Roman, N Guyon, SA Romano, P Washbourne, CB Moens, ...
Frontiers in neural circuits 7, 118, 2013
842013
SynCAM1 recruits NMDA receptors via protein 4.1 B
JL Hoy, JR Constable, S Vicini, Z Fu, P Washbourne
Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience 42 (4), 466-483, 2009
792009
Complexes of Usher proteins preassemble at the endoplasmic reticulum and are required for trafficking and ER homeostasis
B Blanco-Sánchez, A Clément, J Fierro Jr, P Washbourne, M Westerfield
Disease models & mechanisms 7 (5), 547-559, 2014
732014
Synapse assembly and neurodevelopmental disorders
P Washbourne
Neuropsychopharmacology 40 (1), 4-15, 2015
702015
Harmonin (Ush1c) is required in zebrafish Müller glial cells for photoreceptor synaptic development and function
JB Phillips, B Blanco-Sanchez, JJ Lentz, A Tallafuss, K Khanobdee, ...
Disease models & mechanisms 4 (6), 786-800, 2011
652011
Late recruitment of synapsin to nascent synapses is regulated by Cdk5
C Easley-Neal, J Fierro, JA Buchanan, P Washbourne
Cell reports 3 (4), 1199-1212, 2013
562013
Rapid progressive social development of zebrafish
SJ Stednitz, P Washbourne
Zebrafish 17 (1), 11-17, 2020
512020
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