Author

Anna Dunaevsky

Professor of Neurological Sciences, University of Nebraska Medical Center - Cited by 2,924 - Neuroscience

Biography

Dr. Anna Dunaevsky is an Associate Professor of Developmental Neuroscience at the Munroe Meyer Institute for Genetics and Rehabilitation at the University of Nebraska Medical Center. She received her postdoctoral training studying neuronal development with Drs. Carol Mason and Rafael Yuste at Columbia University. Dr. Dunaevsky was an Assistant Professor at Brown University for eight years and joined UNMC in 2010. The research in her lab focuses on understanding the cellular and molecular mechanisms that underlie the formation, maintenance, and modification of synapses in the brain.
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Developmental regulation of spine motility in the mammalian central nervous system
A Dunaevsky, A Tashiro, A Majewska, C Mason, R YusteProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 96 (23), 13438-13443, 1999199
529
1999
Bidirectional regulation of hippocampal mossy fiber filopodial motility by kainate receptors: a two-step model of synaptogenesis
A Tashiro, A Dunaevsky, R Blazeski, CA Mason, R YusteNeuron 38 (5), 773-784, 2003200
205
2003
Dendritic spine morphogenesis and plasticity
J Lippman, A DunaevskyJournal of neurobiology 64 (1), 47-57, 2005200
191
2005
Brain changes in a maternal immune activation model of neurodevelopmental brain disorders
L Bergdolt, A DunaevskyProgress in neurobiology 175, 1-19, 2019201
176
2019
Plasticity of the synaptic modification range
MS Rioult-Pedotti, JP Donoghue, A DunaevskyJournal of neurophysiology 98 (6), 3688-3695, 2007200
152
2007
Amyloid β peptide adversely affects spine number and motility in hippocampal neurons
BR Shrestha, OV Vitolo, P Joshi, T Lordkipanidze, M Shelanski, ...Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience 33 (3), 274-282, 2006200
135
2006
Transient spine expansion and learning-induced plasticity in layer 1 primary motor cortex
KJ Harms, MS Rioult-Pedotti, DR Carter, A DunaevskyJournal of Neuroscience 28 (22), 5686-5690, 2008200
120
2008
Purkinje cell dendrites grow in alignment with Bergmann glia
T Lordkipanidze, A DunaevskyGlia 51 (3), 229-234, 2005200
114
2005
Dendritic spine plasticity: looking beyond development
KJ Harms, A DunaevskyBrain research 1184, 65-71, 2007200
111
2007
Spine motility with synaptic contact
A Dunaevsky, R Blazeski, R Yuste, C MasonNature neuroscience 4 (7), 685-686, 2001200
108
2001
Pluripotent stem cell-derived cerebral organoids reveal human oligodendrogenesis with dorsal and ventral origins
H Kim, R Xu, R Padmashri, A Dunaevsky, Y Liu, CF Dreyfus, P JiangStem cell reports 12 (5), 890-905, 2019201
96
2019
Altered structural and functional synaptic plasticity with motor skill learning in a mouse model of fragile X syndrome
R Padmashri, BC Reiner, A Suresh, E Spartz, A DunaevskyJournal of Neuroscience 33 (50), 19715-19723, 2013201
94
2013
Morphogenesis and regulation of Bergmann glial processes during Purkinje cell dendritic spine ensheathment and synaptogenesis
JJ Lippman, T Lordkipanidze, ME Buell, SO Yoon, A DunaevskyGlia 56 (13), 1463-1477, 2008200
92
2008
Active targeted macrophage-mediated delivery of catalase to affected brain regions in models of Parkinson’s disease
Y Zhao, MJ Haney, V Mahajan, BC Reiner, A Dunaevsky, RL Mosley, ...Journal of nanomedicine & nanotechnology, 2011201
92
2011
Impaired synaptic development in a maternal immune activation mouse model of neurodevelopmental disorders
P Coiro, R Padmashri, A Suresh, E Spartz, G Pendyala, S Chou, Y Jung, ...Brain, behavior, and immunity 50, 249-258, 2015201
91
2015
F-actin is concentrated in nonrelease domains at frog neuromuscular junctions
A Dunaevsky, EA ConnorJournal of Neuroscience 20 (16), 6007-6012, 2000200
82
2000
Maternal immune activation causes behavioral impairments and altered cerebellar cytokine and synaptic protein expression
G Pendyala, S Chou, Y Jung, P Coiro, E Spartz, R Padmashri, M Li, ...Neuropsychopharmacology 42 (7), 1435-1446, 2017201
76
2017
Spine motility: a means towards an end?
A Dunaevsky, CA MasonTrends in neurosciences 26 (3), 155-160, 2003200
63
2003
55
2005
Motor-skill learning is dependent on astrocytic activity
R Padmashri, A Suresh, MD Boska, A DunaevskyNeural plasticity 2015, 2015201
41
2015