Philip SA*, Singh NP*, Viswanathan S, Parida P, Sethuramanujam S. 2025. Asymmetries in the Architecture of ON and OFF Arbors in ON–OFF Direction-Selective Ganglion Cells. Journal of Comparative Neurology 533:e70023.
Srivastava P, de Rosenroll G, Matsumoto A, Michaels T, Turple Z, Jain V, Sethuramanujam S, Murphy-Baum BL, Yonehara K & Awatramani GB (2022). Spatiotemporal properties of glutamate input support direction selectivity in the dendrites of retinal starburst amacrine cells ed. Feller MB, Gold JI & Franke K. eLife 11, e81533.
Jain V, Hanson L, Sethuramanujam S, Michaels T, Gawley J, Gregg RG, Pyle I, Zhang C, Smith RG, Berson D, McCall MA & Awatramani GB (2022). Gain control by sparse, ultra-slow glycinergic synapses. Cell Reports 38, 110410.
Sethuramanujam S*, Matsumoto A*, deRosenroll G, Murphy-Baum B, McIntosh JM, Jing M, Li Y, Berson D, Yonehara K & Awatramani GB (2021). Rapid multi-directed cholinergic transmission in the central nervous system. Nature Communications 12, 1374.
Charish J, Shabanzadeh AP, Chen D, Mehlen P, Sethuramanujam S, Harada H, Bonilha VL, Awatramani G, Bremner R & Monnier PP (2020). Neogenin neutralization prevents photoreceptor loss in inherited retinal degeneration. J Clin Invest 130, 2054–2068.
Jain V*, Murphy-Baum BL*, deRosenroll G, Sethuramanujam S, Delsey M, Delaney KR & Awatramani GB (2020). The functional organization of excitation and inhibition in the dendrites of mouse direction-selective ganglion cells ed. Calabrese RL, Meister M, Meister M & Grimes W. eLife 9, e52949.
Hanson L*, Sethuramanujam S*, deRosenroll G, Jain V & Awatramani GB (2019). Retinal direction selectivity in the absence of asymmetric starburst amacrine cell responses ed. Rieke F, Calabrese RL & Rieke F. eLife 8, e42392.
Sethuramanujam S, Awatramani GB & Slaughter MM (2018). Cholinergic excitation complements glutamate in coding visual information in retinal ganglion cells. The Journal of Physiology 596, 3709–3724.
Sethuramanujam S, Yao X, deRosenroll G, Briggman KL, Field GD & Awatramani GB (2017). “Silent” NMDA Synapses Enhance Motion Sensitivity in a Mature Retinal Circuit. Neuron 96, 1099-1111.e3.
Sethuramanujam S, McLaughlin AJ, deRosenroll G, Hoggarth A, Schwab DJ & Awatramani GB (2016). A Central Role for Mixed Acetylcholine/GABA Transmission in Direction Coding in the Retina. Neuron 90, 1243–1256.
Sethuramanujam S & Slaughter MM (2015). Properties of a Glutamatergic Synapse Controlling Information Output from Retinal Bipolar Cells. PLOS ONE 10, e0129133.
Hoggarth A, McLaughlin AJ, Ronellenfitch K, Trenholm S, Vasandani R, Sethuramanujam S, Schwab D, Briggman KL & Awatramani GB (2015). Specific Wiring of Distinct Amacrine Cells in the Directionally Selective Retinal Circuit Permits Independent Coding of Direction and Size. Neuron 86, 276–291.
Wu F, Kaczynski TJ, Sethuramanujam S, Li R, Jain V, Slaughter M & Mu X (2015). Two transcription factors, Pou4f2 and Isl1, are sufficient to specify the retinal ganglion cell fate. PNAS 112, E1559–E1568.
Sethuramanujam S & Slaughter MM (2014). Disinhibitory recruitment of NMDA receptor pathways in retina. Journal of Neurophysiology 112, 193–203.
Biton B, Sethuramanujam S, Picchione KE, Bhattacharjee A, Khessibi N, Chesney F, Lanneau C, Curet O & Avenet P (2012). The Antipsychotic Drug Loxapine Is an Opener of the Sodium-Activated Potassium Channel Slack ( Slo2.2 ). J Pharmacol Exp Ther 340, 706–715.
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