Adam J. Harrington

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InstitutionMedical University of South Carolina
DepartmentNeuroscience - Research And PI
AddressP.O. Box MSC 510
BSB 409
Basic Science Building - 173 Ashley Ave.
Phone843-792-8872
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    1. McChesney N, Barth JL, Rumschlag JA, Tan J, Harrington AJ, Noble KV, McClaskey CM, Elvis P, Vaena SG, Romeo MJ, Harris KC, Cowan CW, Lang H. Peripheral Auditory Nerve Impairment in a Mouse Model of Syndromic Autism. J Neurosci. 2022 10 19; 42(42):8002-8018. PMID: 36180228; PMCID: PMC9617620.
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    2. Bjorness TE, Kulkarni A, Rybalchenko V, Suzuki A, Bridges C, Harrington AJ, Cowan CW, Takahashi JS, Konopka G, Greene RW, Bjorness TE, Kulkarni A, Rybalchenko V, Suzuki A, Bridges C, Harrington AJ, Cowan CW, Takahashi JS, Konopka G, Greene RW. An essential role for MEF2C in the cortical response to loss of sleep in mice. Elife. 2020 08 27; 9. PMID: 32851972; PMCID: PMC7490011.
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    3. Harrington AJ, Bridges CM, Berto S, Blankenship K, Cho JY, Assali A, Siemsen BM, Moore HW, Tsvetkov E, Thielking A, Konopka G, Everman DB, Scofield MD, Skinner SA, Cowan CW, Harrington AJ, Bridges CM, Berto S, Blankenship K, Cho JY, Assali A, Siemsen BM, Moore HW, Tsvetkov E, Thielking A, Konopka G, Everman DB, Scofield MD, Skinner SA, Cowan CW. MEF2C Hypofunction in Neuronal and Neuroimmune Populations Produces MEF2C Haploinsufficiency Syndrome-like Behaviors in Mice. Biol Psychiatry. 2020 09 15; 88(6):488-499. PMID: 32418612; PMCID: PMC7483399.
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    4. Assali A, Harrington AJ, Cowan CW, Assali A, Harrington AJ, Cowan CW. Emerging roles for MEF2 in brain development and mental disorders. Curr Opin Neurobiol. 2019 12; 59:49-58. PMID: 31129473; PMCID: PMC6874740.
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    5. Harrington AJ, Raissi A, Rajkovich K, Berto S, Kumar J, Molinaro G, Raduazzo J, Guo Y, Loerwald K, Konopka G, Huber KM, Cowan CW, Harrington AJ, Raissi A, Rajkovich K, Berto S, Kumar J, Molinaro G, Raduazzo J, Guo Y, Loerwald K, Konopka G, Huber KM, Cowan CW. MEF2C regulates cortical inhibitory and excitatory synapses and behaviors relevant to neurodevelopmental disorders. Elife. 2016 10 25; 5. PMID: 27779093; PMCID: PMC5094851.
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    6. Harrington AJ, Yacoubian TA, Slone SR, Caldwell KA, Caldwell GA, Harrington AJ, Yacoubian TA, Slone SR, Caldwell KA, Caldwell GA. Functional analysis of VPS41-mediated neuroprotection in Caenorhabditis elegans and mammalian models of Parkinson's disease. J Neurosci. 2012 Feb 08; 32(6):2142-53. PMID: 22323726; PMCID: PMC6621695.
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    7. Tucci ML, Harrington AJ, Caldwell GA, Caldwell KA, Tucci ML, Harrington AJ, Caldwell GA, Caldwell KA. Modeling dopamine neuron degeneration in Caenorhabditis elegans. Methods Mol Biol. 2011; 793:129-48. PMID: 21913098.
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    8. Harrington AJ, Knight AL, Caldwell GA, Caldwell KA, Harrington AJ, Knight AL, Caldwell GA, Caldwell KA. Caenorhabditis elegans as a model system for identifying effectors of a-synuclein misfolding and dopaminergic cell death associated with Parkinson's disease. Methods. 2011 Mar; 53(3):220-5. PMID: 21195766.
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    9. Pivtoraiko VN, Harrington AJ, Mader BJ, Luker AM, Caldwell GA, Caldwell KA, Roth KA, Shacka JJ, Pivtoraiko VN, Harrington AJ, Mader BJ, Luker AM, Caldwell GA, Caldwell KA, Roth KA, Shacka JJ. Low-dose bafilomycin attenuates neuronal cell death associated with autophagy-lysosome pathway dysfunction. J Neurochem. 2010 Aug; 114(4):1193-204. PMID: 20534000; PMCID: PMC2910188.
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    10. Harrington AJ, Hamamichi S, Caldwell GA, Caldwell KA, Harrington AJ, Hamamichi S, Caldwell GA, Caldwell KA. C. elegans as a model organism to investigate molecular pathways involved with Parkinson's disease. Dev Dyn. 2010 May; 239(5):1282-95. PMID: 20108318.
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    11. Ruan Q, Harrington AJ, Caldwell KA, Caldwell GA, Standaert DG, Ruan Q, Harrington AJ, Caldwell KA, Caldwell GA, Standaert DG. VPS41, a protein involved in lysosomal trafficking, is protective in Caenorhabditis elegans and mammalian cellular models of Parkinson's disease. Neurobiol Dis. 2010 Feb; 37(2):330-8. PMID: 19850127; PMCID: PMC2818321.
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    12. Berkowitz LA, Hamamichi S, Knight AL, Harrington AJ, Caldwell GA, Caldwell KA, Berkowitz LA, Hamamichi S, Knight AL, Harrington AJ, Caldwell GA, Caldwell KA. Application of a C. elegans dopamine neuron degeneration assay for the validation of potential Parkinson's disease genes. J Vis Exp. 2008 Jul 18; (17). PMID: 19066512; PMCID: PMC3253614.
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