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Gradwell, Mark A., Boyle, Kieran A., Hughes, David I., Graham, Brett A., Browne, Tyler J., Bell, Andrew M., Leonardo, Jacklyn, Reyes, Fernanda S., Dickie, Allen C., Smith, Kelly M., Callister, Robert J., Dayas, Christopher V.. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins; 2022. Diversity of inhibitory and excitatory parvalbumin interneuron circuits in the dorsal horn.
Madden, Jessica F., Davis, Olivia C., Boyle, Kieran A., Iredale, Jacqueline A., Browne, Tyler J., Callister, Robert J., Smith, Douglas W., Jobling, Phillip, Hughes, David I., Graham, Brett A.. Frontiers Research Foundation; 2020. Functional and Molecular Analysis of Proprioceptive Sensory Neuron Excitability in Mice.
Iredale, Jacqueline A., Stoddard, Jeremy G., Drury, Hannah R., Browne, Tyler J., Elton, Augustus, Madden, Jessica F., Callister, Robert J., Welsh, James S., Graham, Brett A.. Journal of Visualized Experiments; 2022. Recording Network Activity in Spinal Nociceptive Circuits using Microelectrode Arrays.
Smith, Kelly M., Browne, Tyler J., Callister, Robert J., Dayas, Christopher V., Hughes, David I., Graham, Brett A., Davis, Olivia C., Coyle, A, Boyle, Kieran A., Watanabe, Masahiko, Dickinson, Sally A., Iredale, Jacueline A., Gradwell, Mark A., Jobling, Phillip. eLIFE Sciences Publications; 2019. Calretinin positive neurons form an excitatory amplifier network in the spinal cord dorsal horn.
Browne, Tyler J., Gradwell, Mark A., Iredale, Jacqueline A., Maden, Jessica F., Callister, Robert J., Hughes, David I., Dayas, Christopher V., Graham, Brett A.. Frontiers Research Foundation; 2020. Transgenic Cross-Referencing of Inhibitory and Excitatory Interneuron Populations to Dissect Neuronal Heterogeneity in the Dorsal Horn.
Davis, Olivia C., Dickie, Allen C., Mustapa, Marami B., Boyle, Kieran A., Browne, Tyler J., Gradwell, Mark A., Smith, Kelly M., Polgár, Erika, Bell, Andrew M., Kókai, Éva, Watanabe, Masahiko, Wildner, Hendrik, Zeilhofer, Hanns Ulrich, Ginty, David D., Callister, Robert J., Graham, Brett A., Todd, Andrew J., Hughes, David I.. Nature Publishing Group; 2023. Calretinin-expressing islet cells are a source of pre- and post-synaptic inhibition of non-peptidergic nociceptor input to the mouse spinal cord.