Kimberly Groeniger • UCSD Profiles (original) (raw)

| | Title(s)Staff Res Assoc, NeurosciencesSchoolVc-health Sciences-schoolsAddress9500 Gilman Drive #La Jolla CA 92093Emailkgroeniger@ucsd.eduvCardDownload vCard | | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |

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  1. Thiorphan reprograms neurons to promote functional recovery after spinal cord injury. Nature. 2025 12; 648(8093):402-408. van Niekerk EA, de Freria CM, Mancarci BO, Groeniger K, Kulinich D, Riley T, Kawaguchi R, Okawa S, Vokes T, Rosenzweig ES, Sinopoulou E, Castle MJ, Huie R, Ferguson AR, Kfoury-Beaumont N, Khalessi A, Pavlidis P, Tuszynski MH. PMID: 41162703; PMCID: PMC12695623.
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  2. Methods for culturing adult CNS neurons reveal a CNS conditioning effect. Cell Rep Methods. 2022 07 18; 2(7):100255. van Niekerk EA, Kawaguchi R, Marques de Freria C, Groeniger K, Marchetto MC, Dupraz S, Bradke F, Geschwind DH, Gage FH, Tuszynski MH. PMID: 35880023; PMCID: PMC9308166.
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  3. Compact, "Clickable" Quantum Dots Photoligated with Multifunctional Zwitterionic Polymers for Immunofluorescence and In Vivo Imaging. Bioconjug Chem. 2020 05 20; 31(5):1497-1509. Wang W, van Niekerk EA, Zhang Y, Du L, Ji X, Wang S, Baker JD, Groeniger K, Raymo FM, Mattoussi H. PMID: 32337973.
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  4. Decreased density of cholinergic interneurons in striatal territories in Williams syndrome. Brain Struct Funct. 2020 Apr; 225(3):1019-1032. Hanson KL, Lew CH, Hrvoj-Mihic B, Cuevas D, Greiner DMZ, Groeniger KM, Edler MK, Halgren E, Bellugi U, Raghanti MA, Semendeferi K. PMID: 32189114; PMCID: PMC10254093.
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  5. Serotonergic innervation of the amygdala is increased in autism spectrum disorder and decreased in Williams syndrome. Mol Autism. 2020 02 05; 11(1):12. Lew CH, Groeniger KM, Hanson KL, Cuevas D, Greiner DMZ, Hrvoj-Mihic B, Bellugi U, Schumann CM, Semendeferi K. PMID: 32024554; PMCID: PMC7003328.
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  6. Serotonergic innervation of the human amygdala and evolutionary implications. Am J Phys Anthropol. 2019 11; 170(3):351-360. Lew CH, Hanson KL, Groeniger KM, Greiner D, Cuevas D, Hrvoj-Mihic B, Schumann CM, Semendeferi K. PMID: 31260092; PMCID: PMC7875516.
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  7. A postmortem stereological study of the amygdala in Williams syndrome. Brain Struct Funct. 2018 May; 223(4):1897-1907. Lew CH, Groeniger KM, Bellugi U, Stefanacci L, Schumann CM, Semendeferi K. PMID: 29270815; PMCID: PMC5982107.
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  8. Increased glia density in the caudate nucleus in williams syndrome: Implications for frontostriatal dysfunction in autism. Dev Neurobiol. 2018 May; 78(5):531-545. Hanson KL, Lew CH, Hrvoj-Mihic B, Groeniger KM, Halgren E, Bellugi U, Semendeferi K. PMID: 29090517; PMCID: PMC5973880.
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