Funded Projects
Neuron type-specific roles of Ube3a: Excitatory-inhibitory imbalance and seizures
Awarded: 2020
Award Type: Research
Award Type: Research
Correcting excitatory-inhibitory imbalance in autism
Awarded: 2013
Award Type: Research
Award Type: Research
Small-molecule compounds for treating autism spectrum disorders
Awarded: 2010
Award Type: Research
Award Type: Research
SFARI Funded Publications
Comparative profiling of white matter development in the human and mouse brain reveals volumetric deficits and delayed myelination in Angelman syndrome.
Ozarkar S.S., Ridthi K.-R.P., Vulli T., Smith A.L., Styner M.A., Hsu L.-M., Lee S.-H., Shi Y.I., Hazlett H., Shen M.D., Burette A.C., Philpot B.
Enhanced operant extinction and prefrontal excitability in a mouse model of Angelman syndrome.
Sidorov M.S., Judson M.C., Kim H., Rougie M., Ferrer A.I., Nikolova V.D., Riddick N.V., Moy S.S., Philpot B.
UBE3A loss increases excitability and blunts orientation tuning in the visual cortex of Angelman syndrome model mice.
Wallace M.L., van Woerden G.M., Elgersma Y., Smith S.L., Philpot B.