Dr. Dalva Matthew Dalva, PhD

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900 Walnut Street
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Philadelphia, PA 19107

(215) 503-0997
(215) 503-1054 fax

Research and Clinical Interests

The long-range goal of my research program is to understand how synapses and functional neural circuits are generated.

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Publications

Most recent Peer-reviewed Publications

  1. EphBs: An integral link between synaptic function and synaptopathies
  2. Ephrin regulation of synapse formation, function and plasticity
  3. EphB controls NMDA receptor function and synaptic targeting in a subunit-specific manner
  4. Preferential control of basal dendritic protrusions by EphB2
  5. Ephrin-B3 regulates glutamate receptor signaling at hippocampal synapses
  6. Ephecting excitatory synapse development
  7. Trans-synaptic EphB2-ephrin-B3 interaction regulates excitatory synapse density by inhibition of postsynaptic MAPK signaling
  8. Remodeling of inhibitory synaptic connections in developing ferret visual cortex
  9. Ephrin-B1 and ephrin-B2 mediate EphB-dependent presynaptic development via syntenin-1
  10. Neuronal activity moves protein palmitoylation into the synapse
  11. EphB Receptors Couple Dendritic Filopodia Motility to Synapse Formation
  12. There's More than One Way to Skin a Chimaerin
  13. Cell adhesion molecules: Signalling functions at the synapse
  14. Intracellular and trans-synaptic regulation of glutamatergic synaptogenesis by EphB receptors
  15. Modulation of NMDA receptor - Dependent calcium influx and gene expression through EphB receptors
  16. Calcium regulation of neuronal gene expression
  17. EphB receptors interact with NMDA receptors and regulate excitatory synapse formation
  18. Long-range inhibition within the zebra finch song nucleus RA can coordinate the firing of multiple projection neurons
  19. To fear or not to fear: What was the question? A potential role for Ras-GRF in memory
  20. Relationships between local synaptic connections and orientation domains in primary visual cortex.

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