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John A. Gray, M.D., Ph.D.
John A. Gray, M.D., Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Center for Neuroscience, UC Davis
Verified email at ucdavis.edu - Homepage
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The expanded biology of serotonin
M Berger, JA Gray, BL Roth
Annual review of medicine 60, 355-366, 2009
23892009
Psychedelics Promote Structural and Functional Neural Plasticity
C Ly, AC Greb, LP Cameron, JM Wong, EV Barragan, PC Wilson, ...
Cell reports 23 (11), 3170-3182, 2018
8612018
Metabolic control of vesicular glutamate transport and release
N Juge, JA Gray, H Omote, T Miyaji, T Inoue, C Hara, H Uneyama, ...
Neuron 68 (1), 99-112, 2010
4312010
Paradoxical trafficking and regulation of 5-HT 2A receptors by agonists and antagonists
JA Gray, BL Roth
Brain research bulletin 56 (5), 441-451, 2001
3522001
Distinct modes of AMPA receptor suppression at developing synapses by GluN2A and GluN2B: single-cell NMDA receptor subunit deletion in vivo
JA Gray, Y Shi, H Usui, MJ During, K Sakimura, RA Nicoll
Neuron 71 (6), 1085-1101, 2011
3072011
Molecular targets for treating cognitive dysfunction in schizophrenia
JA Gray, BL Roth
Schizophrenia bulletin 33 (5), 1100-1119, 2007
2772007
The pipeline and future of drug development in schizophrenia
JA Gray, BL Roth
Molecular psychiatry 12 (10), 904-922, 2007
2252007
The dynamin-dependent, arrestin-independent internalization of 5-hydroxytryptamine 2A (5-HT2A) serotonin receptors reveals differential sorting of arrestins and 5-HT2A …
A Bhatnagar, DL Willins, JA Gray, J Woods, JL Benovic, BL Roth
Journal of Biological Chemistry 276 (11), 8269-8277, 2001
1962001
A direct interaction of PSD-95 with 5-HT2A serotonin receptors regulates receptor trafficking and signal transduction
Z Xia, JA Gray, BA Compton-Toth, BL Roth
Journal of Biological Chemistry 278 (24), 21901-21908, 2003
1912003
Non-ionotropic NMDA receptor signaling drives activity-induced dendritic spine shrinkage
IS Stein, JA Gray, K Zito
Journal of Neuroscience 35 (35), 12303-12308, 2015
1432015
Cell-type specific effects of endocytosis inhibitors on 5-hydroxytryptamine2A receptor desensitization and resensitization reveal an arrestin-, GRK2-, and GRK5-independent mode …
JA Gray, DJ Sheffler, A Bhatnagar, JA Woods, SJ Hufeisen, JL Benovic, ...
Molecular pharmacology 60 (5), 1020-1030, 2001
1292001
Activated CaMKII couples GluN2B and casein kinase 2 to control synaptic NMDA receptors
A Sanz-Clemente, JA Gray, KA Ogilvie, RA Nicoll, KW Roche
Cell reports 3 (3), 607-614, 2013
1232013
Psychedelics promote neuroplasticity through the activation of intracellular 5-HT2A receptors
MV Vargas, LE Dunlap, C Dong, SJ Carter, RJ Tombari, SA Jami, ...
Science 379 (6633), 700-706, 2023
1182023
Structure and Function of the Third Intracellular Loop of the 5‐Hydroxytryptamine2A Receptor: The Third Intracellular Loop Is α‐Helical and Binds Purified Arrestins
EI Gelber, WK Kroeze, BL Roth, JA Gray, CA Sinar, EG Hyde, V Gurevich, ...
Journal of neurochemistry 72 (5), 2206-2214, 1999
1171999
The PDZ-binding domain is essential for the dendritic targeting of 5-HT 2A serotonin receptors in cortical pyramidal neurons in vitro
Z Xia, SJ Hufeisen, JA Gray, BL Roth
Neuroscience 122 (4), 907-920, 2003
942003
SAP102 mediates synaptic clearance of NMDA receptors
BS Chen, JA Gray, A Sanz-Clemente, Z Wei, EV Thomas, RA Nicoll, ...
Cell reports 2 (5), 1120-1128, 2012
872012
The interaction of a constitutively active arrestin with the arrestin-insensitive 5-HT2A receptor induces agonist-independent internalization
JA Gray, A Bhatnagar, VV Gurevich, BL Roth
Molecular pharmacology 63 (5), 961-972, 2003
792003
Identification of two serine residues essential for agonist-induced 5-HT2A receptor desensitization
JA Gray, BA Compton-Toth, BL Roth
Biochemistry 42 (36), 10853-10862, 2003
622003
Genetic analysis of neuronal ionotropic glutamate receptor subunits
AJ Granger, JA Gray, W Lu, RA Nicoll
The Journal of Physiology 589 (17), 4095-4101, 2011
462011
A last GASP for GPCRs?
JA Gray, BL Roth
Science 297 (5581), 529-531, 2002
422002
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