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Aric Agmon, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Graduate Training:
M.Sc, Neurobiology, Weizmann Institute, Israel;
Ph.D., Neuroscience, Stanford University, California
Fellowship:
University of California, Irvine
Department of Neurobiology & Anatomy
West Virginia University School of Medicine
Contact Information:
One Medical Center Drive
PO Box 9128 Health Sciences Center
Morgantown, WV 26506-9128
t:
304-293-0602
f:
304-293-8159
e:
aric.agmon@gmail.com
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Hu H, Ma Y,
Agmon A
.
Submillisecond firing synchrony between different subtypes of cortical interneurons connected chemically but not electrically
.
J Neurosci
(2011), 31:3351-3361.
Tan Z, Hu H, Huang ZJ,
Agmon
A.
Robust but delayed thalamocortical activation of dendritic-targeting inhibitory interneurons.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Science USA
(2008) 105:2187-2192.
Ma Y, Hu H,
Berrebi
AS,
Mathers
PH,
Agmon
A.
Distinct subtypes of somatostatin-containing neocortical interneurons revealed in transgenic mice.
Journal of Neuroscience
(2006), 26(19):5069-5082. [PDF ©
The Society for Neuroscience
. Used by permission.]
Jin X, Hu H,
Mathers
PH,
Agmon
A.
Brain-derived neurotrophic factor mediates activity-dependent dendritic growth in non-pyramidal neocortical interneurons developing in organotypic cultures.
Journal of Neuroscience
(2003), 23(13):5662-5673. [PDF ©
The Society for Neuroscience
. Used by permission.]
Agmon
A, Wells JE.
The role of the hyperpolarization-activated cationic current I(h) in the timing of interictal bursts in the neonatal hippocampus.
Journal of Neuroscience
(2003), 23(9):3658-3668. [PDF ©
The Society for Neuroscience
. Used by permission.]
Porter JT, Johnson CK,
Agmon
A.
Diverse types of interneurons generate thalamus-evoked feedforward inhibition in the mouse barrel cortex.
Journal of Neuroscience
(2001), 21(8):2699-2710. [PDF ©
The Society for Neuroscience
. Used by permission.
Jin X,
Mathers
PH, Szabo G, Katarova Z,
Agmon
A.
Vertical bias in dendritic trees of non-pyramidal neocortical neurons expressing GAD67-GFP in vitro.
Cerebral Cortex
(2001), 11(7):666-678.
Wells JE, Porter JT,
Agmon
A.
GABAergic inhibition suppresses paroxysmal network activity in the neonatal rodent hippocampus and neocortex.
Journal of Neuroscience
(2000), 20(23):8822-8830. [PDF ©
The Society for Neuroscience
. Used by permission.]
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