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Ayesha R Thanawalla
Ayesha R Thanawalla
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Precision of discrete and rhythmic forelimb movements requires a distinct neuronal subpopulation in the interposed anterior nucleus
AYT Low, AR Thanawalla, AKK Yip, J Kim, KLL Wong, M Tantra, ...
Cell reports 22 (9), 2322-2333, 2018
552018
Distinct activities of Tfap2A and Tfap2B in the specification of GABAergic interneurons in the developing cerebellum
N Zainolabidin, SP Kamath, AR Thanawalla, AI Chen
Frontiers in molecular neuroscience 10, 281, 2017
322017
The cerebellar nuclei and dexterous limb movements
AR Thanawalla, AI Chen, E Azim
Neuroscience 450, 168-183, 2020
152020
Role of NMDA receptors in adult neurogenesis and normal development of the dentate gyrus
I Åmellem, G Yovianto, HT Chong, RR Nair, V Cnops, A Thanawalla, ...
Eneuro 8 (4), 2021
112021
Myomatrix arrays for high-definition muscle recording
B Chung, M Zia, KA Thomas, JA Michaels, A Jacob, A Pack, MJ Williams, ...
Elife 12, RP88551, 2023
72023
Control of skilled movement by the cerebellar interposed anterior nucleus
AR Thanawalla
2018
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