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Kellner, V., Kersbergen, C.J.K., Li, S., Babola, T.A., Saher, G., and Bergles, D.E. (2021). Dual metabotropic glutamate receptor signaling enables coordination of astrocyte and neuron activity in developing sensory domains. Neuron, 109(16), 2545-2555. Link

Lopez-Hidalgo, M., Kellner, V., and Schummers, J.(2019). Astrocyte subdomains respond independently in vivo. BioRxiv. Link

Lopez-Hidalgo, M., Kellner, V., and Schummers, J. (2017). Astrocyte calcium responses to sensory input: influence of circuit organization and experimental factors. Front. Neural Circuit, 11(16). Link

Beker, S., Kellner, V., Chechik, G., and Stern, E.A. (2016). Learning to classify neural activity from a mouse model of AD Amyloidosis vs. controls. Alzheimer’s & Dementia: Diagnosis, Assessment & Disease Monitoring, 2, 39-48. Link

Beker, S., Goldin, M., Menkes-Caspi, N., Kellner, V., Chechik, G., and Stern, E.A. (2016). Amyloid-β disrupts ongoing spontaneous activity in sensory cortex. Brain Structure and Function, 221(2), 1173-1188. Link

Menkes-Caspi, N., Yamin, H.G., Kellner, V., Spires-Jones, T.L., Cohen, D., and Stern, E.A. (2015). Pathological tau disrupts ongoing network activity. Neuron, 85(5), 959-966. Link

Kellner, V., Menkes-Caspi, N., Beker, S., and Stern, E.A. (2014). Amyloid-β alters ongoing neuronal activity and excitability in frontal cortex. Neurobiology of Aging, 35(9), 1982-1991. Link

Beker, S., Kellner, V., Kerti, L., and Stern, E. A. (2012). Interaction between Amyloid-β Pathology and Cortical Functional Columnar Organization. The Journal of Neuroscience, 32(33), 11241-11249. Link

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