Dr. Satvinder Kaur

Satvinder Kaur, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor of Neurology
Harvard Title

Assistant Professor of Neurology

Other Affiliations

Department of Neurology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center

Address

Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
E/cls # 615
330 Brookline Ave  
Boston MA 02215

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Role of serotonergic dorsal raphe neurons in hypercapnia-induced arousals.
Authors: Kaur S, De Luca R, Khanday MA, Bandaru SS, Thomas RC, Broadhurst RY, Venner A, Todd WD, Fuller PM, Arrigoni E, Saper CB.
Nat Commun
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Sleep deficiency and chronic pain: potential underlying mechanisms and clinical implications.
Authors: Haack M, Simpson N, Sethna N, Kaur S, Mullington J.
Neuropsychopharmacology
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Newly identified sleep-wake and circadian circuits as potential therapeutic targets.
Authors: Venner A, Todd WD, Fraigne J, Bowrey H, Eban-Rothschild A, Kaur S, Anaclet C.
Sleep
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Neural Circuitry Underlying Waking Up to Hypercapnia.
Authors: Kaur S, Saper CB.
Front Neurosci
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A hypothalamic circuit for the circadian control of aggression.
Authors: Todd WD, Fenselau H, Wang JL, Zhang R, Machado NL, Venner A, Broadhurst RY, Kaur S, Lynagh T, Olson DP, Lowell BB, Fuller PM, Saper CB.
Nat Neurosci
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Brain Circuitry for Arousal from Apnea.
Authors: Saper CB, Kaur S.
Cold Spring Harb Symp Quant Biol
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A Genetically Defined Circuit for Arousal from Sleep during Hypercapnia.
Authors: Kaur S, Wang JL, Ferrari L, Thankachan S, Kroeger D, Venner A, Lazarus M, Wellman A, Arrigoni E, Fuller PM, Saper CB.
Neuron
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Respiratory-related outputs of glutamatergic, hypercapnia-responsive parabrachial neurons in mice.
Authors: Yokota S, Kaur S, VanderHorst VG, Saper CB, Chamberlin NL.
J Comp Neurol
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Detecting phase-amplitude coupling with high frequency resolution using adaptive decompositions.
Authors: Pittman-Polletta B, Hsieh WH, Kaur S, Lo MT, Hu K.
J Neurosci Methods
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Glutamatergic signaling from the parabrachial nucleus plays a critical role in hypercapnic arousal.
Authors: Kaur S, Pedersen NP, Yokota S, Hur EE, Fuller PM, Lazarus M, Chamberlin NL, Saper CB.
J Neurosci
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