YearNumberAuthors / Title / Journal
2025223Kim S*, Shin JJ*, Kang M*, Yi Y, and Kim E. (2025).
Synaptic and non-synaptic functions of PTPRD: a receptor tyrosine phosphatase at the crossroads of neural circuitry and metabolism.
J Neurochem 169:e70292. (abstract)
2025222Ma R*, Kang M*, Kim GH*, Kang H, Lee S, Yang Y, Lee HJ, Choi S, Kim S, Kim S, Jun Y, Kim H, Zhang Y, Kim US, Kang HR, Kim Y, Lee Y, Chung W, Lee EJ, Park SI, Kim E, Jeon M, Hwang GS, Choi J, Jung Y, Kim JY, Kim E**, Lee KJ**, Han**. (2025).
Seizure evolution in a mouse model of West syndrome involves complex and time-dependent synapse remodeling, gliosis and alterations in lipid metabolism.
PLoS Biol 23:e3003192. (abstract)
2025221Kang M*, Kim SY*, Shin W, Kim K, Jung Y, Choi W, Paik SB, and Kim E. (2025).
Grin2b-mutant mice exhibit heightened remote fear via suppressed extinction and chronic amygdalar synaptic and neuronal dysfunction.
Sci Adv 11:eadr7691. (abstract)
2025
220Kim SW, Lee H, Song DY, Lee GH, Han JH, Lee JW, Byun HJ, Son JH, Kim YR, Lee Y, Kim E, Werling DM, Kim SH, Sanders SJ, Yoo HJ, An JY. (2025).
Evaluation of familial phenotype deviation to measure the impact of de novo mutations in autism.
Genome Med 17:93. (abstract)
2025219Kim SY*, Shin JJ*, Kang MW*, Yang YJ, Cho YS, Paik HJ, Kim JM, Yi YH, Lee SH, Koo HY, Bok JW, Bae YC, Kim JY, and Kim E. (2025).
Alternatively spliced mini-exon B in PTPδ regulates excitatory synapses through cell-type-specific trans-synaptic PTPδ-IL1RAP interaction.
Nat Commun 16:4415. (abstract)
2025218Lee S*, Moon H*, and Kim E. (2025).
NMDAR dysfunction in autism spectrum disorders: lessons learned from 10 years of study.
Curr Opin Neurobiol 92:103023. (abstract)
2025217

Feuermann M, Mi H, Gaudet P, Muruganujan A, Lewis SE, Ebert D, Mushayahama T; Gene Ontology Consortium; Thomas PD. (2025).

A compendium of human gene functions derived from evolutionary modelling. 

Nature 640:146. (abstract)

2025216

Roh J*, Bae M*, Kim H, Yang Y, Lee Y, Cho YS, Lee S, Li Y, Yang E, Jang H, Kim H, Kim H, Kang H, Ellegood J, Lerch J, Bae YC, Kim JY, and Kim E**. (2024).

Lithium normalizes ASD-related neuronal, synaptic, and behavioral phenotypes in DYRK1A-knockin mice.

Mol Psych 30:2584-2596. (abstract)