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Sudiksha Sridhar
Sudiksha Sridhar
Doctoral student, Boston University
Verified email at bu.edu
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MXene materials for the electrochemical nitrogen reduction—functionalized or not?
LR Johnson, S Sridhar, L Zhang, KD Fredrickson, AS Raman, J Jang, ...
ACS Catalysis 10 (1), 253-264, 2019
1162019
Estimation of storage stability of aqueous microbubble suspensions
S Sridhar, A Patel, SV Dalvi
Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects 489, 182-190, 2016
182016
Distinct neuronal populations contribute to trace conditioning and extinction learning in the hippocampal CA1
RA Mount, S Sridhar, KR Hansen, AI Mohammed, M Abdulkerim, ...
Elife 10, e56491, 2021
172021
Striatal cholinergic interneuron membrane voltage tracks locomotor rhythms in mice
SN Shroff, E Lowet, S Sridhar, HJ Gritton, M Abumuaileq, HA Tseng, ...
Nature communications 14 (1), 3802, 2023
42023
Spike ripples in striatum correlate with seizure risk in two mouse models
W Shi, D Zemel, S Sridhar, RA Mount, RM Richardson, UT Eden, X Han, ...
Epilepsy & Behavior Reports 18, 100529, 2022
42022
Correction: Distinct neuronal populations contribute to trace conditioning and extinction learning in the hippocampal CA1
RA Mount, S Sridhar, KR Hansen, AI Mohammed, ME Abdulkerim, ...
Elife 10, e74730, 2021
12021
The autism spectrum disorder risk gene NEXMIF over-synchronizes hippocampal CA1 network and alters neuronal coding
RA Mount, M Athif, M O’Connor, A Saligrama, H Tseng, S Sridhar, C Zhou, ...
Frontiers in Neuroscience 17, 1277501, 2023
2023
The autism spectrum disorder risk gene NEXMIF alters hippocampal CA1 cellular and network dynamics
RA Mount, M Athif, M O’Connor, A Saligrama, H Tseng, S Sridhar, C Zhou, ...
bioRxiv, 2022.10. 21.513282, 2022
2022
Distinct Neuronal Populations Contribute to Trace Conditioning and Extinction Learning in the Hippocampal CA1
KR Hansen, RA Mount, S Sridhar, AI Mohammed, M Abdulkerim, ...
bioRxiv, 2020.03. 06.980854, 2020
2020
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