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Fred H. Gage, Ph.D

8/09 Fred H. Gage, Ph.D. Adler Professor ADDRESS The Salk Institute Laboratory of Genetics 10010 N. Torrey Pines Rd. La Jolla, CA 92037 Ph: 858-453-4100 x1012 Fax: 858-597-0824 Email: [email protected]

EDUCATION 1972 B.S. - University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 1975 M.S. - Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD 1976 Ph.D. - Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD

RESEARCH AND PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

9/74-6/76 NIMH Predoctoral Fellow, The Johns Hopkins University 9/76-6/80 Assistant/Associate Professor, Texas Christian University 6/81-6/85 Associate Professor, Dept. of Histology, University of Lund, Lund, Sweden 6/85-6/88 Associate Professor, Dept. of Neurosciences, University of California, San Diego 6/88- Professor, Dept. of Neurosciences, University of California, San Diego 6/95- Professor, Laboratory of Genetics, The Salk Institute for Biological Studies, La Jolla, CA

ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES

National and Member of the Wakeman Award Committee (1986-1992) International Member of the Sid Golding Research Committee (1988-present) Committees Member of the Committee on Social Issues: Society for Neuroscience (1988-1990) Organizing Committee for International Neural Grafting Meetings (1988-present) Bristol-Myers-Squibb Achievement in Neurosciences Award Committee (1987-1993) Core Committee Member - "Frontiers in the Neurosciences", Office of Technological Assessment, U.S. Congress (1988-1992) Scientific Advisory Board - Alzheimer Disease and Related Disorders Association (1988- 1992) Scientific Advisory Board - American Paralysis Association (1988-1999) Scientific Advisory Board - Hereditary Disease Foundation (1992-present) Chairperson of the Public Information Committee of the Society for Neuroscience (1993) Scientific Advisory Board - Encyclopedia of Neuroscience (1993) Council Member - Society of Neuroscience (1994-1998) Committee Member for the National Academy of Sciences - Effects of Electromagnetic Fields on Biologic Systems (1993-1996) Gene Vector Laboratory - Steering Committee (1995-1996) National Advisory Council on Aging of the National Institutes of Health (1998-2001) NIH Working Group on Guidelines for Use of Human ES Cells (1999) Advisory Board of the American Society of Gene Therapy (1999-2002) Chair, Scientific Advisory Board - Christopher Reeve Paralysis Foundation (1995-1999)

1 8/09 Ameritec Foundation Prize Technical Advisory Committee (1999-) President Elect - Society for Neuroscience [2000-2001] Irvine-Reeve Research Center Steering Committee [2000-2004] President, Society for Neuroscience, [2001-2002] Scientific Advisory Board - Center for ALS Research at Johns Hopkins [2002] Executive Committee of the Dana Alliance for Brain Initiatives [2002] International Board of the Michael J. Fox Foundation [2002] Scientific Advisory Board - The Center for ALS Research [2002] Scientific Advisory Board - Alliance for Aging Research [2002-2003] Scientific Advisory Board - Keystone Symposia [2002-2003] Scientific Advisory Board – OLS Neurobiology Research Group [2003] Award Advisory Board – The Peter Gruber Foundation [2003-2005] Scientific Advisory Board – National University of Singapore [2003-2006] Scientific Advisory Board – Zilkha Neurogenetic Institute [2003] Chair-Elect of the Section on Neuroscience, AAAS [2004] Scientific Advisory Board – California Department of Health Services [2005-2006] Scientific Advisory Board - NAS: Beckman Center [2007-2010] Scientific Advisory Board – NARSD [2009-] Scientific Advisory Board – ISSCR [2009-]

Editorial Journal of Chemical Neuroanatomy (Wiley and Sons) 1988-present Boards Comments on Develop. Neurobiol. (Gordon & Breech) 1987-95 Experimental Neurology (Academic Press) 1988-1998 Journal of Neuroscience (Oxford Press) 1989-1995; 1998-2004 Brain Research Bulletin (Pergamon Press) 1988-2002 Neural Plasticity (Freund Press) 1989-present Neurobiology of Aging (Pergamon Press) 1988-present Hippocampus (Livingston Press) 1990-present Research and Perspectives in Alzheimer's Disease (Fondation IPSEN) 1988-present Neuroreport (Rapid Communications of Oxford Ltd.) 1989-1994 Neurodegeneration (Academic Press) 1991-present Journal of Neuroscience Methods, 1991-2005 Synapse, 1991-2004 Behavioral and Neural Biology (Academic Press) 1992-present Journal of Clinical Investigation (Rockefeller University Press) 1993-2004 Gene Therapy (Stockton Press Ltd.) 1993-2003 Brain Research (Elsevier Press) 1994-present Neuroscience (IBRO) 1994-2006 Journal of Comparative Neurology, 1995-2003 Neuropeptide (Churchill Livingstone) 1997-present Journal of Neurobiology, 1996-present Journal of Molecular Neuroscience, 1999 Molecular Therapy, 1999-present Molecular Medicine Today, 1999-2001 Journal of Neuroscience Research, 1999-present Current Drug Targets, CNS and Neurological Disorders, 2000 NeuroMolecular Medicine, 2001-present Trends in Molecular Medicine, 2001-present Cloning and Stem Cells, 2002-present Associate Editor, Neuroscience Letters (Elsevier), 2003-present Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2005-present Cell Stem Cell, 2007-present Genes and Development, 2009

2 8/09 EMBO Molecular Medicine, 2009

Awards, NIMH Predoctoral Fellowship, 1974-76 Fellowships, NIH Postdoctoral Fellowship (Awarded), 1976 Honors Fogarty International Fellowship (NSF) 1980 Visiting Professorship, University of Lund, 1981 McKnight Foundation Development Award, 1987 PEW Foundation Neuroscience's Program Award (co-recipient), 1986 Bristol-Myers Squibb Neuroscience Research Award, 1987 Grass Lecturer for Society for Neuroscience's, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1995 IPSEN Prize in Neuronal Plasticity, 1990 Ameritec Award, 1992 Metropolitan Life Award, 1993 National Institute of Health MERIT award, 1993 Decade of the Brain Medallist, Congress of Neurosurgeons, 1993 Allied Signal Award for Research in Aging, 1993 Charles A. Dana Award for Pioneering Achievement in Health and Education, 1993 The Chancellor's Associate Award, UCSD, 1994 Grass Traveling Scientist Award, 1995 Fellow AAAS, 1996 Burroughs Wellcome Visiting Professorship, 1997 The Christopher Reeve's Second Annual Medal Award, 1997 Third Annual Jus Award, 1997 The Ernst Freese Memorial Lecture, NINDS, 1997 Combined Health Agencies 1999 Health Hero Award, San Diego The Mathilde Solowey Lecture Award in Neuroscience's, NIH, 1999 The Robert J. and Claire Pasarow Foundation Award, 1999 Max Planck Research Award, 1999 The Flynn Lecture, Yale, 1999 The Theobald Smith Lectureship Award, Albany, 2001 The Florence Mahoney Lecture, NIH, 2001 The Pinckney Harmon (Cajal Society) Lecture, 2001 The Murray Barr Lecture Award, Western Ontario, 2001 Society of Neurological Surgeons, Bass Award, 2001 Vi and John Adler Professor on Age-related Neurodegenerative Diseases, 2001 Member, Institute of Medicine of the National Academy of Sciences, 2001 MetLife Award for Medical Research, 2002 Member, National Academy of Sciences, 2003 Klaus Joachim Zulch-Preis through the Max Planck Society, 2003 Member, American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 2005 Gregory Pincus Award, shared with Alejandro Zaffaroni, 2005 Keio Medical Science Prize Award, shared with Shimon Sakaguchi, 2008

Administrative Vice Chair, Department of Neuroscience, UCSD [1993] Duties Chair, Animals Investigator's Advisory Committee, Univ. of California, San Diego (1990- 1993) Graduate Council, University of California, San Diego (1991-1993) Co-director of Laboratory of Genetics at The Salk Institute (1995-) Academic Council - The Salk Institute (1996-1999) Chair, Animal Facility Committee at the Salk Institute (1995-) Chair, Academic Council at the Salk Institute (1998) President, Society for Neuroscience (2002) Chair Section V, Neuroscience, AAAS (2004

3 8/09 Chair, Board of Health Science Policy, IOM (2005-8) Chair- Academic Council at the Salk Institute [2005/2006] Chair, NAS Section 28 (Systems Neuroscience) NAS (2007-2009) Member, Institute of Engineering in Medicine ORU (2008-) Picower Advisory Council [2008-2009] President Elect of the International Society for Stem Cell Research [2009-2012]

PUBLICATIONS 462. Signaling in adult neurogenesis. Suh, H., Deng, W. and Gage, F.H. Annual Reviews of Cellular Developmental Biology, in press. 461. Wnt-mediated activation of NeuroD1 and retro-elements during adult neurogenesis. Kuwabara, T., Hsieh, J., Muotri, A., Yeo, G., Warashina, M., Lie, D.C., Moore, L., Nakashima, K., Asashima, M. and Gage, F.H. Nature Neuroscience, in press. 460. Overall, R.W., Kempermann, G., Peirce, J., Lu, L., Goldowitz, D., Gage, F.H., Goodwin, S., Smit, A.B., Airey, D.C., Rosen, G.D., Schalkwyk, L.C., Sutter, T.R., Nowakowski, R.S., Whatley, S. and Williams, R.W. Genetics of the hippocampal transcriptome in mouse: a systematic survey and online neurogenomics resource. Frontiers in Neurogenomics, in press. [Not funded by NIH] 459. Coufal, N.G., Garcia-Perez, J., Peng, G.E., Yeo, G.W., Mu, Y., Lovci, M.T., Morell, M., O’Shea, K.S., Moran, J.V., Gage, F.H. L1 retrotransposition in human neural progenitor cells. Nature, in press. 458. Clelland, C.D., Choi, M., Romberg, C., Clemenson Jr., G.D., Fragniere, A., Tyers, P., Jessberger, S., Saksida, L.M., Barker, R.A., Gage, F.H. and Bussey, T.J. A functional role for adult hippocampal neurogenesis in spatial pattern separation. Science, 325(5937): 210-213, 2009. 457. Jagasia, R., Steib, K., Englberger, E., Herold, S., Faus-Kessler, T., Saxe, M., Gage, F.H., Song, H. and Lie, D.C. GAGA-cAMP response element-binding protein signaling regulates maturation and survival of newly generated neurons in the adult hippocampus. The Journal of Neuroscience, 29(25): 7966-7977, 2009. [Not funded by NIH] 456. Li, Y., Mu, Y. and Gage, F.H. Chapter 5 development of neural circuits in the adult hippocampus. Current Topics in Developmental Biology, 87: 149-74, 2009. [Not funded by NIH] 455. Andrews, M.R., Czvitkovich, S., Dassie, E., Vogelaar, C.F., Faissner, A., Blits, B., Gage, F.H., ffrench-Constant, C. and Fawcett, J.W. Alpha9 integrin promotes neurite outgrowth on tenascin-C and enhances sensory axon regeneration. Journal of Neuroscience, 29(17): 5546- 57, 2009. [Not funded by NIH] 454. Fortun, J., Puzis, R., Pearse, D., Gage, F.H. and Bunge, M. Muscle injection of AAV-NT3 promotes anatomical reorganization of CST axons and improves behavioral outcome following SCI. Journal of Neurotrauma, 26: 941-953, 2009. [Not funded by NIH] 453. Rose, J.B., Crews, L., Rockenstein, E., Adame, A., Mante M., Hersh, L.B., Gage, F.H., Spencer, B., Potkar, R., Marr, R.A. and Masliah, E. Neuropeptide Y fragments derived from neprilysin processing are neuroprotective in a transgenic model of Alzheimer’s disease. Journal of Neuroscience, 29(4): 1115-25, 2009. 452. Denli, A.M., Cao, X. and Gage, F.H. MiR-9 and TLX: Chasing tails in neural stem cells. Nat. Struct. Mol. Biol. 16 (4): 346-7, 2009. 451. Thuret, S., Toni, N., Aigner, S., Yeo, G.W. and Gage, F.H. Hippocampus-dependent learning is associated with adult neurogenesis in MRL/MpJ mice. Hippocampus, 19: 658-669, 2009. [Not funded by NIH] 450. Zhao, C., Suh, H. and Gage, F.H. Notch keeps ependymal cells in line. Nature Neuroscience, 12(3): 243-245, 2009. 449. Jessberger, S. and Gage, F.H. Stem-cell-associated structural and functional plasticity in the aging hippocampus. Psychology and Aging, 23(4): 684-691, 2008. [Not funded by NIH] 448. Saijo, K., Winner, B., Carson, C.T., Collier, J.G., Boyer, L., Rosenfeld, M.G., Gage, F.H. and Glass,

4 8/09 C. A Nurr1/CoREST pathway in microglia and astrocytes protects dopaminergic neurons from inflammation-induced death. Cell, 137 (1): 47-59, 2009. [Not funded by NIH] 447. Aimone, J.B., Wiles, J. and Gage, F.H. Computational influence of adult neurogenesis on memory encoding. Neuron, 61: 187-202, 2009. [PMCID: PMC2670434] 446. Jessberger, S. and Gage, F.H. Fate plasticity of adult hippocampal progenitors: biological relevance and therapeutic use. Trends in Pharmacological Sciences, 30(2): 61-65, 2009. 445. Marumoto, T., Tashiro, A., Friedmann-Morvinski, D., Scadeng, M., Soda, Y., Gage, F.H. and Verma. I.M. Development of a novel mouse glioma model using lentiviral vectors. Nature Medicine, 15: 110-116, 2009. [PMCID: PMC2671237] 444. Jessberger, S., Clark, R.E., Broadbent, N.J., Clemenson Jr., G.D., Consiglio, A., Lie, D.C., Squire, L.R. and Gage, F.H. Dentate gyrus-specific knockdown of adult neurogenesis impairs spatial and object recognition memory in adult rats. Learning & Memory, 16(3): 147-154, 2009. [PMCID: PMC2661246] 443. Yeo, G.W., Coufal, N.G., Liang, T.Y., Peng, G.E., Fu, X-D. and Gage, F.H. An RNA code for the FOX2 splicing regulator revealed by mapping RNA-protein interactions in stem cells. Nature Structural & Molecular Biology, 16(2): 130-137, 2009. [Not funded by NIH] 442. Thompson, C.L., Pathak, S.D., Jeromin, A., Ng, L.L., MacPherson, C.R., Mortrud, M.T., Cusick, A., Riley, Z.L., Sunkin, S.M., Bernard, A., Puchalski, R.B., Gage, F.H., Jones, A.R., Bajic, V.B., Hawrylcz, M.J. and Lein, E.S. Genomic anatomy of the hippocampus. Neuron, 60(6): 1010-21, 2008. [Accepted for publication prior to April 7, 2008] 441. Marchetto, M.C., Muotri, A.R., Mu, Y., Smith, A.M., Cezar, G.G. and Gage, F.H. Non-cell- autonomous effect of human SOD1 G37R astrocytes on motor neurons derived from human embryonic stem cells. Cell Stem Cell, 3(6): 649-57, 2008. [Not funded by NIH] 440. Cao, X. Pfaff, S.L. and Gage, F.H. YAP regulates neural progenitor cell number via the TEA domain transcription factor. Genes & Development, 22(23): 3320-34, 2008. [PMCID: PMC2600760] 439. Spencer, B., Marr, R.A., Rockenstein, E., Crews, L., Adame A., Potkar, R., Patrick, C., Gage, F.H., Verma, I.M. and Masliah, E. Long-term enprilysin gene transfer is associated with reduced levels of intracellular Abeta and behavioral improvement in APP transgenic mice. BMC Neuroscience, 9: 109, 2008. [PMCID: PMC2596170] 438. Kohyama J., Kojimi, T., Takatsuka, E., Yamashita, T., Namiki, J., Hsieh, J., Gage, F.H., Namihira, M., Okano H., Sawamoto, K., and Nakashima, K. Epigenetic regulation of neural cell differentiation plasticity in the adult mammalian brain. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA, 105(46): 18012-7, 2008. [PMCID: PMC2584744] 437. Jessberger, S., Aigner, S., Clemenson, G.D., Toni, N., Lie, D.C., Karalay, O., Overall, R., Kempermann, G., and Gage, F.H. Cdk5 regulates accurate maturation of newborn granule cells in the adult hippocampus. PLoS Biology, 6(11):e272, 2008. [PMCID: PMC2581629] 436. Gage, F.H. and Selzer, M.E. Experts provide insights into emerging field of brain and spine repair. Interview by Bridget M. Kuehn. JAMA, 300(9): 1013-4, 2008. 435. Li, X., Barkho, B.Z., Luo, Y., Smrt, R.D., Santistevan, N.J., Liu, C., Kuwabara, T., Gage, F.H. and Zhao, X. Epigenic regulation of the stem cell mitogen Fgf-2 by Mbd1 in adult neural stem/progenitor cells. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 283(41): 27644-52, 2008. [PMCID: PMC2562066] 434. Yeo, G.W., Coufal, N., Aigner, S., Winner, B., Scholnick, J.A., Marchetto, M.C.N., Muotri, A.R., Carson, C. and Gage, F.H. Multiple layers of molecular controls modulate self-renewal and neuronal lineage specification of embryonic stem cells. Human Molecular Genetics, 17(1): R67-R75, 2008. [Accepted for publication prior to April 7, 2008] 433. Toni, N., Laplagne, D.A., Zhao, C., Lombardi, G., Ribak, C.E., Gage, F.H. and Schinder, A.F. Neurons born in the adult dentate gyrus form functional synapses with target cells. Nature Neuroscience, 11(8):901-907, 2008. [PMCID: PMC2572641] 432. Jessberger, S., Toni, N., Clemenson G.D., Ray, J. and Gage, F.H. Directed differentiation of hippocampal stem/progenitor cells in the adult brain. Nature Neuroscience, 11(8): 888-893, 2008. [Accepted for publication prior to April 7 2008]

5 8/09 431. Zhang, C-L., Zou, Y., He, W., Gage, F.H. and Evans, R.M. A role for adult TLX-positive neuroal stem cells in learning and behavior. Nature, 451:1004-1009, 2008. [Accepted for publication prior to April 7 2008] 430. Zhao, C., Deng, W. and Gage, F.H. Mechanisms and functional implications of adult neurogenesis. Cell, 132(4):645-660, 2008. [Accepted for publication prior to April 7 2008] 429. Cezar, G.G., Quam, J.A., Smith, A.M., Rosa, G.J., Piekarczyk, M.S., Brown, J.F., Gage, F.H. and Muotri, A.R. Identification of small molecules from human embryonic stem cells using metabolomics. Stem Cells Development, 16(6): 869-882, 2007. 428. Jessberger, S., Zhao, C., Toni, N., Clemenson, G.D., Li, Y and Gage, F.H. Seizure-associated, aberrant neurogenesis in adult rats characterized with retrovirus-mediated cell labeling. Journal of Neuroscience, 27(35):9400-9407, 2007. 427. Gage, F.H., Kempermann, G. and Song, H, Eds. Adult Neurogenesis, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press, 2007. 426. Yeo, G.W., Xu, X., Liang, T.Y., Muotri, A.R., Carson, C.T., Coufal, N.G. and Gage, F.H. Alternative splicing events identified in human embryonic stem cells and neural progenitors. PLoS Computational Biology, 3(10): 1951-1967, 2007. 425. Yao, W., Nathanson, J., Lian, I., Gage, F.H. and Sung, L.A. Mouse erythrocyte tropomodulin in the brain reported by lacZ knocked-in downstream from the E1 promoter. Gene Expression Patterns 8:36-46, 2007. 424. Suh, H., Consiglio, A., Ray, J., Sawai, T., D'Amour, K.A. and Gage, F.H. In vivo fate analysis reveals the multipotent and self-renewal capacities of Sox2+ neural stem cells in the adult hippocampus. Cell Stem Cell, 1:515-528, 2007. 423. Lanctot, P.M., Gage, F.H. and Varki, A.P. The glycans of stem cells. Current Opinion in Chemical Biology, 11: 373-380, 2007. 422. Aigner, S., Denli, A.M. and Gage, F.H. A novel model for an older remodeler: The BAF swap in neurogenesis. Neuron, 55: 171-173, 2007. 421. Muotri, A.R., Marchetto, M.C.N., Coufal, N.G. and Gage, F.H. The necessary junk: new functions for transposable elements. Human Molecular Genetics, 16(2): 159-167, 2007. 420. Smrt, R.D., Eaves-Egenes, J., Barkho, B.Z., Santistevan, N.J., Zhao, C., Aimone, J.B., Gage, F.H. and Zhao, X. Mecp2 deficiency leads to delayed maturation and altered gene expression in hippocampal neurons. Neurobiology of Disease, 27:77-89, 2007. 419. Garcia-Perez, J.L., Marchetto, M.C., Muotri, A.R., Coufal, N., Gage, F.H., Sue O'shea, K. and Moran, J.V. LINE-1 retrotransposition in human embryonic stem cells. Human Molecular Genetics, 16: 1569-1577, 2007. 418. Laplagne, D.A., Kamienkowski, J.E., Esposito, M.S., Piatti, V.C., Zhao, C., Gage, F.H. and Schinder, A.F. Similar GABAergic inputs in dentate granule cells born during embryonic and adult neurogenesis. European Journal of Neuroscience, 25(10): 2973-2981, 2007. 417. van Praag, H., Lucero, M.zJ., Yeo, G.W., Stecker, K., Heivand, N., Zhao, C., Yip, E., Afanador, M., Schroeter, H., Hammerstone, J. and Gage, F.H. Plant-derived flavanol (-)epicatechin enhances angiogenesis and retention of spatial memory in mice. Journal of Neuroscience, 27(22): 5869-5878, 2007. 416. Jessberger, S., Nakashima, K., Clemenson, G.D. Jr., Mejia, E., Mathews, E., Ure, K., Ogawa, S., Sinton, C.M., Gage, F.H. and Hsieh, J. Epigenetic modulation of seizure-induced neurogenesis and cognitive decline. Journal of Neuroscience, 27(22): 5967-5975, 2007. 415. Toni, N., Teng, E.M., Bushong, E.A., Aimone, J.B., Zhao, C., Consiglio, A., van Praag, H., Martone, M.E., Ellisman, M.H. and Gage, F.H. Synapse formation on neurons born in the adult hippocampus. Nature Neuroscience, 10(6): 727-734, 2007. 414. El-Amouri, S.S., Zhu, H., Yu, J., Gage, F.H., Verma, I.M. and Kindy, M.S. Neprilysin protects neurons against A beta peptide toxicity. Brain Research, 1152: 191-200, 2007. 413. Tashiro, A., Makino, H. and Gage, F.H. Experience-specific functional modification of the dentate gyrus through adult neurogenesis: a critical and immature stage. Journal of Neuroscience, 27(12): 3252-3259, 2007.

6 8/09 412. Leingartner, A., Thuret, S., Kroll, T.T., Chou, S-J., Leasure, J.L., Gage, F.H. and O'Leary, D.M. Cortical area size dictates performance at modality-specific behaviors. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA, 104(10): 4153-4158, 2007. 411. Pereira, A.C., Huddleston, D.E., Brickman, A.M., Sosunov, A.A., Hen, R., McKhann, G.M., Sloan, R., Gage, F.H., Brown, T.R., and Small, S.A. An in vivo correlate of exercise-induced neurogenesis in the adult dentate gyrus. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA, 104(13): 5638-5643, 2007. 410. Cao, S., Pfaff, S.L. and Gage, F.H. A functional study of miR-124 in the developing neural tube. Genes and Development, 21(5): 531-536, 2007. 409. Jessberger, S., Clemenson, G.D. Jr., and Gaqe, F.H. Spontaneous fusion and nonclonal growth of adult neural stem cells. Stem Cells, 25(4):871-874, 2007. 408. Suzuki, S., Gerhold, L.M., Bottner, M., Rau, S.W., Dela Cruz, C., Yang, E., Zhu, H., Yu, J., Cashion, A.B., Kindy, M.S., Merchenthaler, I., Gage, F.H. and Wise, P.M. Estradiol enhances neurogenesis following ischemic stroke through estrogen receptors  and . The Journal of Comparative Neurology, 500:1064-1075, 2007. 407. Jessberger, S., and Gage, F.H. Zooming In: A new high-resolution gene expression atlas of the brain. Molecular System Biology, 3:75, 2007. 406. Miller, T.M., Kim, S.H., Yamanaka, K., Hester, M., Umapathi, P., Arnson, H., Rizo, L., Mendell, J.R., Gage, F.H., Cleveland, D.W. and Kaspar, B.K. Gene transfer demonstrates that muscle is not a primary target for non-cell-autonomous toxicty in familial amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA, 103(51): 19546-19551, 2006. 405. Ramirez-Amaya, V., Marrone, D.F., Gage, F.H., Worley, P.F. and Barnes, C.A. Integration of new neurons into functional neural networks. The Journal of Neuroscience, 26(47):12237-12241, 2006. 404. Laplagne, D.A., Esposito, M.S., Piatt, V.C., Morgenstern, N.A., Zhao, C., van Praag, H., Gage, F.H. and Schinder, A.F. Functional convergence of neurons generated in the developing and adult hippocampus. PLoS Biology, 4(12)e409, 2006. 403. Tashiro, A., Sandler, V.M., Toni, N., Zhao, C. and Gage, F.H. NMDA-receptor-mediated, cell- specific integration of new neurons in adult dentate gyrus. Nature, 929-933, 2006. 402. Tashiro, A., Zhao, C. and Gage, F.H. Retrovirus-mediated single-cell gene knockout technique in adult newborn neurons in vivo. Nature Protocols, 1(6): 3049-3050, 2006. 401. Jagasia, R., Song, H., Gage, F.H. and Lie, D.C. New regulators in adult neurogenesis and their potential role for repair. Trends in Molecular Medicine, 12(9): 400-405, 2006. 400. Bhardwaj, R.D., Curtis, M.A., Spalding, K.L., Buchholtz, B.A., Fink, D., Bjork-Eriksson, T., Nordborg, C., Gage, F.H., Druld, H., Eriksson, P.S. and Frisen, J. Neocortical neurogenesis in humans is restricted to development. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA, 103(33):12564-12568, 2006. 399. Horky, L.L., Galimi, F., Gage, F.H. and Horner, P.J. Fate of endogenous stem/progenitor cells following spinal cord injury. Journal of Comparative Neurology, 498(4):525-538, 2006. 398. Thuret, S., Moon, L.D. and Gage, F.H. Therapeutic interventions after spinal cord injury. Nature Rev. Neuroscience, 7(8):628-643, 2006. 397. Barkho, B.Z., Song, H., Aimone, J.B., Smrt, R.D., Kuwabara, T., Nakashima, K., Gage, F.H. and Zhao, X. Identification of astrocyte-expressed factors that modulate neural stem/progenitor cell differentiation. Stem Cell Development, 15(3):407-421, 2006. 396. Yang, H., Lu, P., MdKay, H.M., Bernot, T., Keirstead, H., Steward, O., Gage, F.H., Edgerton, V.R. and Tuszynski, M.H. Endogenous neurogenesis replaces oligodendrocytes and astrocytes after primate spinal cord injury. Journal of Neuroscience, 26(8):2157-2166, 2006. 395. Suzuki, A., Raya, A., Kawakami, Y., Morita, M., Matsui, T., Nakashima, K., Gage, F.H., Rodriquez- Esteban, C. and Izpisua-Belmonte, J.C. Nanog binds to Smad1 and blocks bone morphogenetic protein-induced differentiation of embryonic stem cells. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA, 103(27):10294-10299, 2006.

7 8/09 394. Zhang, C.L., Zou, Y, Yu, R.T., Gage, F.H. and Evans, R.M. Nuclear receptor TLX prevents retinal dystrophy and recruits the corepressor atrophin1. Genes and Development, 20(10):1308- 1320, 2006. 393. Cao, X., Yeo, G., Muotri, A.R., Kuwabara, T. and Gage, F.H. Noncoding RNAs in the mammalian central nrvous system. Annual Review of Neuroscience, 29:77-103, 2006. 392. Muotri, A.R. and Gage, F.H. Generation of neuronal variability and complexity. Nature, 44: 1087-1093, 2006. 391. Ray, J. and Gage, F.H. Differential properties of adult rat and mouse brain-derived neural stem/progenitor cells. Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience, 31: 560-573, 2006. 390. Moon, L.D.F., Leasure, J.L. Gage, F.H. and Bunge, M.B. Motor enrichment sustains hindlimb movement recovered after spinal cord injury and glial transplantation. Restorative Neurology and Neuroscience, 24:147-161, 2006. 389. Jacobs, S., Lie, D.C., DeCicco, K.L., Shi, Y., DeLuca, L.M., Gage, F.H. and Evans, R.M. Retinoic acid is required early during adult neurogenesis in the dentate gyrus. Proceedings of the National Academy of Science, 103(10): 3902-3907, 2006. 388. Zhao, C., Teng, E.M., Summers Jr., R.G., Ming, G-L. and Gage, F.H. Distinct morphological stages of dentate granule neuron maturation in the adult mouse hippocampus. The Journal of Neuroscience, 26(1): 3-11, 2006. 387. Genoud, S., Maricic, I., Kumar, V., and Gage, F.H. Targeted expression of IGF-1 in the central nervous system fails to protect mice from experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis. Journal of Neuroimmunology, 168: 40-45, 2006. 386. Alisch, R.S., Garcia-Perez, J.L., Muotri, A.R., Gage, F.H. and Moran, J.V. Unconventional translation of mammalian LINE-1 retrotransposons. Genes and Development, 20(2):210-224, 2006. 385. Kempermann, G., Chesler, E.J., Lu, L., Williams, R.W. and Gage, F.H. Natural variation and genetic covariance in adult hippocampal neurogenesis. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA, 103(3):780-785, 2006. 384. Borrell, V., Kaspar, B.K., Gage, F.H. and Callaway, E.M. In vivo evidence for radial migration of neurons by long-distance somal translocation in the developing Ferret visual cortex. Cerebral Cortex, 2005. 383. Battista, D., Ferrari, C.C., Gage, F.H. and Pitossi, F.J. Neurogenic niche modulation by activated microglia: transforming growth factor increases neurogenesis in the adult dentate gyrus. European Journal of Neuroscience, 23:83-93, 2005. 382. Muotri, A.R., Nakashima, K., Toni, N., Sandler, V.M. and Gage, F.H. Development of functional human embryonic stem cell-derived neurons in mouse brain. Proceedings of the National Academy of Science, 102: 18644-18648, 2005. 381. Pizzo, D.P., Coufal, N.G., Lortie, M.J., Gage, F.H. and Thal, L.J. Regulatable acetylcholine- producing fibroflasts enhance cognitive performance. Molecular Therapy, 13(1): 175-182, 2005. 380. Warashina, M., Min, K-H., Kuwabara, T., Huynh, A., Gage, F.H., Schultz, P.G. and Ding, S. A synthetic small molecule that induces neuronal differentiation of adult hippocampal neural progenitor cells. Angewandte Chemie International Edition, 44:1-4, 2005. 379. Hsieh, J. and Gage, F.H. Chromatin remodelling in neural development and plasticity. Current Opinion in Cell Biology, 17:664-671, 2005. 378. Lie, D-C., Colamarino, S.A., Song, H-J., Desire, L., Mira, H., Consiglio, A., Lein, E.S., Jessberger, S.., Lansford, H., Dearie, A.R. and Gage, F.H. Wnt signalling regulated adult hippocampal neurogenesis. Nature, 427:1370-1375, 2005. 377. Gage, F.H. and McAllister, A.K. Neuronal and glial cell biology. Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 5: 497-499, 2005. 376. van Praag, H., Shubert, T., Zhao, C. and Gage, F.H. Exercise enhances learning and hippocampal neurogenesis in aged mice. The Journal of Neuroscience, 25(38): 8680-8685, 2005.

8 8/09 375. Cummings, B.J., Uchida, N., Tamaki, S.J., Salazar, D.L., Hooshmand, M., Summers, R., Gage, F.H. and Anderson, A.J. Human neural stem cells differentiate and promote locomotor recovery in spinal cord-injured mice. PNAS, 102(39): 14069-14074, 2005. 374. Singer, O., Marr, R.A. Rockenstein, E., Crews, L., Coufal, N.G., Gage, F.H., Verma, I.M. and Masliah, E. Targeting BACE1 with siRNAs ameliorates Alzheimer disease neuropathology in a transgenic model. Nature Neuroscience, 1531:1-7, 2005. 373. Aigner, S. and Gage, F.H. A small gem with great powers: Geminin keeps neural progenitors thriving. Developmental Cell, 9:1-2, 2005. 372. Muotri, A.R., Chu, V.T., Marchetto, M.C.N., Deng, W., Moran, J.V. and Gage, F.H. Somatic mosaicism in neuronal precursor cells mediated by L1 retrotransposition. Nature, 435: 903- 910, 2005. 371. Myers, C.P., Lewcock, J.W., Hanson, M.G., Gosgnach, S., Aimone, J.B., Gage, F.H., Lee, K-F., Landmesser, L.T. and Pfaff, S.L. Cholinergic input is required during embryonic development to mediate proper assembly of spinal locomotor circuits. Neuron, 46: 37-49, 2005. 370. Lin, W., Dominguez, B., Yang, J., Aryal, P., Brandon, E.P., Gage, F.H. and Lee, K-F. Neurotransmitter acetylcholine negatively regulates neuromuscular synapse formation by a Cdk5-dependent mechanism. Neuron, 46: 569-579, 2005. 369. Zupanc, G.K.H., Hinsch, K. and Gage, F.H. Proliferation, migration, neuronal differentiation, and long-term survival of new cells in the adult zebrafish brain. The Journal of Comparative Neurology, 488: 290-310, 2005. 368. Miller, T.M., Kaspar, B.K., Kops, G.J., Yamanaka, K., Christian, L.J., Gage, F.H. and Cleveland, D.W. Virus-delivered small RNA silencing sustains strength in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. Annals of Neurology, 57:773-776, 2005. 367. Lein, E.S., Callaway, E.M., Albright, T.D. and Gage, F.H. Redefining the boundaries of the hippocampal CA2 subfield in the mouse using gene expression and 3-dimensional reconstruction. The Journal of Comparative Neurology, 485:1-10, 2005. 366. Scheel, J.R., Ray, J., Gage, F.H. and Barlow, C. Quantitative analysis of gene expression in living adult neural stem cells by gene trapping. Nature Methods, 2(5): 363-369, 2005.. 365. Galimi, F., Summers, R.G., van Praag, H., Verma, I.M. and Gage, F.H. A role for bone marrow- derived cells in the vasculature of noninjured CNS. Blood, 105(6): 2400-2402, 2005. 364. Kaspar, B.K., Frost, L.M., Christian, L., Umapathi, P. and Gage, F.H. Synergistic effects of IGF-1 and exercise in ALS. Annals of Neurology, 57:649-655, 2005. 363. Martin, M.J., Muotri, A., Gage, F. and Varki, A. Human embryonic stem cells express an immunogenic nonhuman sialic acid. Nature Medicine, 11(2): 228-232, 2005. 363a.Schinder, A.F. and Gage, F.H. A hypothesis about the role of adult neurogenesis in hippocampal function. Physiology, 19: 253-261, 2004. 362. Brandon, E.P., Mellott, T., Pizzo, D.P., Coufal, N., D’Amour, K.A., Gobeske, K., Lortie, M., Lopez- Coviella, I., Berse, B., Thal, L.J., Gage, F.H. and Blusztajn, J.K. The Journal of Neuroscience, 24(24): 5459-5466, 2004. 361. Shihabuddin, L.S., Numan, S., Huff, M.R., Dodge, J.C., Clarke, J., Macauley, S.L., Yang, W., Taksir, T.V., Parsons, G., Passini, M.A., Gage, F.H. and Steward, G.R. Intracerebral transplantation of adult mouse neural progenitor cells into the Niemann-Pick-A mouse leads to a marked decrease in lysosomal storage pathology. The Journal of Neuroscience, 24(47): 10642-10651, 2004. 360. Hashimoto, Rockenstein, E., Mante, M., Crews, L., Bar-On, P., Gage, F.H., Marr, R. and Masliah, E. An antiaggregation gene therapy strategy for Lewy body disease utilizing -synuclein lentivirus in a transgenic model. Gene Therapy, 11:1713-1723, 2004. 359. Hsieh, J., Nakashima, K., Kuwabara, T., Mejia, E. and Gage, F.H. Histone deacetylase inhibition- mediated neuronal differentiation of multipotent adult neural progenitor cells. PNAS,101(47):16659-16664, 2004. 358. Consiglio, A., Gritti, A., Dolcetta, D., Follenzi, A., Bordignon, C., Gage, F.H., Vescovi, A.L. and Naldini, L. Robust in vivo gene transfer into adult mammalian neural stem cells by lentiviral vectors. PNAS, 101(41): 14835-14840, 2004.

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23 8/09 85. Armstrong, D.M., Bruce, G., Hersh, L.B., and Gage, F.H. Ontogeny of cholinergic neurons in the septal/ diagonal band complex of the rat. Developmental Brain Research, 36:249-256, 1987. 84. Armstrong, D.M., Bruce, G., Hersh, L.B., and Gage, F.H. Development of cholinergic neurons in the septal/diagonal band complex of the rat. Developmental Brain Research, 36: 249-256, 1987. 83. Zetterstrom, T., Brundin, P., Gage, F.H., Sharp, T., Isacson, O., Dunnett, S.B., Ungerstedt, U., and Bjorklund, A. In Vivo measurement of spontaneous release and metabolism of dopamine from intrastriatal nigral grafts using intracerebral dialysis. Brain Research, 362:344-349, 1986. 82. Williams, L.R., Varon, S., Peterson, G.M., Wictorin, K., Fischer, W., Bjorklund, A. and Gage, F.H. Continuous infusion of nerve growth factor prevents basal forebrain neuronal death after fimbria-fornix transection. Proceedings of the National Academy of Science, 83:9231-9235, 1986. 81. Lindvall, O., Ingvar, M, and Gage, F.H. Short term status epilepticus in rats causes specific behavioral impairments related to substantia nigra necrosis. Experimental Brain Research, 64:143-148, 1986. 80. Kesslak, J.P., and Gage, F.H. Recovery of spatial alternation deficits following selective hippocampal destruction with kainic acid. Behavioral Neuroscience,100(2):280-283, 1986. 79. Gage, F.H., Wictorin, K., Fischer, W., Williams, L.R., Varon, S. and Bjorklund, A. Retrograde cell changes in medial septum and diagonal band following fimbria-fornix transection: Quantitative temporal analysis. Neuroscience, 19(1):241-255, 1986. 78. Gage, F.H., and Bjorklund, A. Enhanced graft survival in the hippocampus following selective denervation. Neuroscience, 17(1):89-98, 1986. 77. Gage, F.H. and Bjorklund, A. Cholinergic septal grafts into the hippocampal formation improve spatial learning and memory in aged rats by an atropine-sensitive mechanism. Journal of Neuroscience, 6(10): 2837-2847, 1986. 76. Foster, G.A., Schultzberg, M., Gage, F.H., Bjorklund, A., Hokfelt, T., Cuello, A.C., Verhofstad, A.A.J., and Visser, T.J. Transmitter expression and morphological development of embryonic medullary and mesencephalic raphe neurones after transplantation to the adult rat central nervous system. II. Grafts to the hippocampus. Developmental Brain Research, 24:77-84, 1986. 75. Clarke, D.J., Gage, F.H., Nilsson, O.G. and Bjorklund, A. Grafted septal neurons from cholinergic synaptic connections in the dentate gyrus of behaviorally impaired aged rats. Journal of Comparative Neurology, 252:483-492, 1986. 74. Brundin, P., Isacson, O., Gage, F.H., Prochiantz, A., and Bjorklund, A. The rotating 6- hydroxydopamine-lesioned mouse as a model for assessing functional of neuronal grafting. Brain Research, 346-349, 1986. 73. Brundin, P., Isacson, O., Gage, F.H., and Bjorklund, A. Intrastriatal grafting of dopamine- containing neuronal cell suspensions: Effects of mixing with target and non-target cells. Developmental Brain Research, 24:77-84, l986. 72. Bjorklund, A., Nornes, H., and Gage, F.H. Cell suspension grafts of noradrenergic locus coeruleus neurons in rat hippocampus and spinal cord: Reinnervation and transmitter turnover. Neuroscience, 18(3): 685-698,1986. 71. Acsadi, G., Buzsaki, G., Keszthelyi, T., Kiralyfalvi, L. and Gage, F.H. Effects of confinement, previous experience and hippocampal damage on the DRL schedule. Behavioral Brain Research, 20:241-248, 1986. 70. Wieloch, T., Lindvall, O., Bloomquist, P., and Gage, F.H. Evidence for amelioration of ischemic neuronal damage in the hippocampal formation by lesions of the perforant path. Neurology Research,7:24-26, 1985. 69. Segal, M., Bjorklund, A., and Gage, F.H. Transplanted septal neurons make viable cholinergic synapses with a host hippocampus. Brain Research, 336:302-307, 1985. 68. Schultzberg, M., Foster, G.A., Gage, F.H., Bjorklund, A., and Hokfelt. The transmitter phenotypy and nerve fibre outgrowth of peptide neurones in coexistence systems studied in intracerebral transplants. Acta Physiol. Scand., 124:542, 1985.

24 8/09 67. Kelly, P.A.T., Gage, F.H., Ingvar, M., Lindvall, O., Stenevi, U., and Bjorklund, A. Functional reactivation of the deafferented hippocampus by embryonic septal grafts as assessed by measurements of local glucose utilization. Experimental Brain Research, 58:570-579,1985. 66. Isacson, O., Brundin, P., Gage, F.H., and Bjorklund, A. Neural grafting in a rat model of Huntington's Disease: Progressive neurochemical changes after neostriatal ibotenate lesions and striatal tissue grafting. Neuroscience, 14(4):799-817, 1985. 65. Gage, F.H., Stenevi, U., Carlstedt, T., Foster, G., Bjorklund, A., and Aguayo, A.J. Anatomical and functional consequences of grafting mesencephalic neurons into a peripheral nerve "bridge" connected to the denervated stratium. Experimental Brain Research, 60:584-589, l985. 64. Gage, F.H., Brundin, P., Isacson, O., and Bjorklund, A. Rat fetal brain tissue grafts survive and innervate host brain following five day pregraft tissue storage. Neuroscience Letters, 60:133- 137, 1985. 63. Foster, G.A., Schultzberg, M., Gage, F.H., Bjorklund, A., Hokfelt, T., Nornes, H., Cuello, A.C., Verhofstad, A.A.J., and Visser, T.J. Transmitter expression and morphological development of embryonic medullary and mesencephalic raphe neurones after transplantation to the adult rat central nervous system. Experimental Brain Research, 60:427-444, 1985. 62. Clarke, D.J., Gage, F.H., and Bjorklund, A. Formation of cholinergic synapses by intrahippo-campal septal grafts as revealed by acetyltransferase immunocytochemistry. Brain Research, 369:151- 162, l985. 61. Brundin, P., Nilsson, O.G., Gage, F.H., and Bjorklund, A. Cyclosporin A increases survival of cross- species intrastriatal grafts of embryonic dopamine-containing neurons. Experimental Brain Research, 60:204-208, l985. 60. Brundin, P., Barbin, G., Isacson, O., Mallat, M., Chamak, B., Prochiantz, A, Gage, F.H. and Bjorklund, A. Survival of intracerebrally grafted rat dopamine neurons previously cultured in vitro. Neuroscience Letters, 61:79-84, 1985. 59. Bengtsson, F., Gage, F.H., Jeppson, B., Nobin, A., and Rosengren, E. Brain monoamine metabolism and behavior in portacaval shunted rats. Experimental Neurology, 90:21-35, 1985. 58. Gage, F.H., and Bjorklund, A. Intracerebral grafting of neuronal cell suspensions into the adult brain. Central Nervous System Trauma, 1:47-56, 1984. 57. Isacson, O., Brundin, B., Kelly, P.A.T., Gage, F.H., and Bjorklund, A. Functional neural replacement by grafted striatal neurons in the ibotenic acid lesioned rat striatum. Nature, 311:458-460, 1984. 56. Dunnett, S.B., Bunch, S.T., Gage, F.H., and Bjorklund, A. Dopamine-rich transplants in rats with 6- OHDA lesions of the ventral segmental area: I. Effects on spontaneous and drug-induced locomotor activity. Behavioral Brain Research, 13:71-82, 1984. 55. Gage, F.H., Kelly, P.A.T., and Bjorklund, A. Regional changes in brain glucose metabolism reflect cognitive impairments in aged rats. The Journal of Neuroscience, 4(ll):2856-2866, 1984. 54. Gage, F. H., Dunnett, S.B., Brudin, P., Isacson, O., and Bjorklund, A. Intracerebral grafting of embryonic neural cells into the adult host brain: An overview of the cell suspension method and its application. Developmental Neuroscience, 6:137-151,1984. 53. Gage, F.H., Bjorklund, A., Stenevi, U., Dunnett, S.B., and Kelly, P.A.T. Intrahippocampal septal grafts ameliorate learning impairments in aged rats. Science, 225:533-536, 1984. 52. Gage, F.H., Bjorklund, A., and Stenevi, U. A neuronal survival factor in the adult hippo-campal formation is released by denervation. Nature, 308:637-639, 1984. 51. Evans, S.H., Chafetz, M.D., and Gage, F.H. Taxonomic abstractions in psychobiology, Journal of General Psychology, 111:209-227, 1984. 50. Gage, F.H., Dunnett, S.B., and Bjorklund, A. Spatial learning and motor deficits in aged rats. Neurobiology of Aging, 5:43-48, 1984. 49. Barker, D.J., Howard, A.J., and Gage, F.H. Functional significance of sympathohippocampal sprouting: changes in single cell spontaneous activity. Brain Research, 291:357-363, 1984.

25 8/09 48. Gage, F.H., Bjorklund, A., and Stenevi, U. Cells of origin of the ventral cholinergic septohippocampal pathway undergoing compensatory collateral sprouting following fimbria- fornix transection. Neuroscience Letters, 44:211-216, 1984. 47. Stewart, G.R., Frederickson, C.J., Howell, G.A., and Gage, F.H. Cholinergic denervation-induced increase of chelatable zinc in mossy-fiber region of the hippocampal formation. Brain Research, 290:43-51, 1984. 46. Whipple, M.R., Reinecke, M.G., and Gage, F.H. Inhibition of synaptosomal neurotransmitter uptake by hallucinogens. Journal of Neurochemistry, 40(4):1185-1188, 1983. 45. Schmidt, R.H., Bjorklund, A., Stenevi, U., Dunnett, S.B., and Gage, F.H. Intracerebral Grafting of Neuronal Cell Suspensions: III. Activity of intrastriatal nigral suspension implants as assessed by measurements of dopamine synthesis and metabolism. Acta Physiol. Scand., Suppl. 522, 19- 28, 1983. 44. Gage, F.H., Dunnett, S.B., Stenevi, U., and Bjorklund, A. Intracerebral Grafting of Neuronal Cell Suspensions: VIII. Survival and growth of implants of nigral and septal cell suspensions in intact brains of aged rats. Acta Physiol. Scand., Suppl. 522, 67-75, 1983. 43. Gage, F.H., Dunnett, S.B., Stenevi, U. and Bjorklund, A. Aged rats: Recovery of motor impair- ments by intrastriatal nigral grafts. Science, 221:819-822, 1983. 42. Gage, F. H., Bjorklund, A., and Stenevi, U. Reinnervation of the partially deafferented hippocampus by compensatory collateral sprouting from spared cholinergic and adrenergic afferents. Brain Research, 268(l):27-37, 1983. 41. Gage, F.H., Bjorklund, A., and Stenevi, U. Local regulation of compensatory noradrenergic hyperactivity in the partially denervated hippocampus. Nature, 303:819-82l, 1983. 40. Gage, F.H., Bjorklund, A., Stenevi, U., and Dunnett, S.B. Functional correlates of compensatory sprouting by biogenic amine and cholinergic afferents in the hippocampal formation. Brain Research, 268(l):27-38, 1983. 39. Chafetz, M.D., and Gage, F.H. Pineal and habenula innervation altered by septal lesions. Brain Research Bulletin, 10:27-31, 1983. 38. Bjorklund, A., Stenevi, U., Schmidt, R.H., Dunnett, S.B., and Gage, F.H. Intracerebral Grafting of Neuronal Cell Suspensions: II. Survival and growth of nigral cell suspensions implanted in different brain sites. Acta Physiol. Scand., Suppl. 552, 9-18, 1983. 37. Bjorklund, A., Stenevi, U., Schmidt, R.H., Dunnett, S.B., and Gage, F.H. Intracerebral Grafting of Neuronal Cell Suspensions: I. Introduction and general methods of preparation. Acta Physiol. Scand., Suppl. 522, 1-7,1983. 36. Bjorklund, A., Gage, F.H., Stenevi, U., and Dunnett, S.B. Intracerebral Grafting of Neuronal Cell Suspensions: VI. Survival and growth of intrahippocampal implants of septal cell suspensions. Acta Physiol. Scand., Suppl. 522, 49-58, 1983. 35. Bjorklund, A., Gage, F.H., Schmidt, R.H., Stenevi, U., and Dunnett, S.B. Intracerebral Grafting of Neuronal Cell Suspensions: VII. Recovery of choline acetyltransferase activity and acetylcholine synthesis in the denervated hippocampus reinnervated by septal suspension implants. Acta Physiol. Scand., Suppl. 522, 59-66,1983. 34. Turner, F.D., and Gage, F.H. Measurement in psychobiology: Dynamics of the unconditioned response. Physiology and Behavior, 29:957-960, 1982. 33. Chafetz, M.D., and Gage, F.H. Fluorescence measurements of lesion-induced fiber growth. I. Microfluoro-metric technique to measure density and intensity of varicosities and fibers. Brain Research, 247(2):209-216, 1982. 32. Chafetz, M.D., Evans, S., and Gage, F.H. Recovery of function from septal damage and the growth of sympathohippocampal fibers. Physiological Psychology, 10(4):39l-398, 1982. 31. Chafetz, M.D., Evans, S.H., and Gage, F.H. Fluorescence measurements of lesion-induced fiber growth. II. Fluorescence measurements of sympatho-hippocampal sprouting using a new microfluorometric method. Brain Research, 247(2):217-226, 1982. 30. Bjorklund, A., Stenevi, U., Dunnett, S.B., and Gage, F.H. Cross-species neural grafting in a rat model of Parkinson's disease. Nature, 298:652-654, 1982.

26 8/09 29. Thompson, R.G., Valdes, J.J., and Gage, F.H. Reversible alterations in hypothalamic uptake of biogenic amines after septal lesions. Experimental Neurology, 74:359-369, 1981. 28. Gage, F.H., and Springer, J. Behavioral assessment of norepinephrine and serotonin function and interaction in the hippocampal formation. Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior, 14:8l5- 821, 1981. 27. Gage, F.H., and Evans, S.H. Exploratory analysis of deficits in DRL performance induced by medial and lateral fornix damage. Physiological Psychology, 9(l):49-53, 1981. 26. Evans, S.H., Neideffer, J.D., and Gage, F.H. APL functions for interactive data analysis: Principal components analysis. Behavior Research Methods and Instrumentation, 74:356-369, 1981. 25. Chafetz, M.D., Thompson, R.G., and Gage, F. H. Biochemical specificity of septal hyperreactivity: A behavioral discrimination. Behavioral Brain Research, 2:409-420, 1981. 24. Valdes, J.J., Cameron, W.R., Evans, S.H., and Gage, F.H. Regional brain morphine injections selectively attentuate aspects of septal hyperreactivity: A multivariate assessment. Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior, 12:563-572, 1980. 23. Gage, F.H., Valdes, J.J., and Thompson, R.G. Morphine injections into the periaqueductal- periventricular gray attenuate septal hyperreactivity. Psychopharmacology. 70:113-114, 1980. 22. Gage, F.H. and Thompson, R.G. Differential distribution of norepinephrine and serotonin along the dorsal-ventral axis of the hippocampal formation. Brain Research Bulletin, 5:771-773, 1980. 21. Gage, F.H., Armstrong, D.R., and Thompson, R.G. A method to derive qualitative and quantitative changes in sensory responsiveness following septal nuclei damage. Physiology and Behavior, 24:479-484, 1980. 20. Evans, S.H., Neideffer, J.D., and Gage, F.H. APL functions for interactive data analysis: Graphics and labels. Behavior Research Methods and Instrumentation, 12:541-545, 1980. 19. Evans, S.H.,and Gage, F.H. APL programs for interactive data analysis: Correlations and data entry. Behavior Research Methods and Instrumentation, 12(3):372-375, 1980. 18. Gage, F.H., Evans, S.H., and Olton, D.S. A multivariate approach to the analysis of differential reinforcement of low rates of responding (DRL) paradigm. Animal Behavior and Learning, 7(3):323-327, 1979. 17. Evans, S.H., and Gage, F.H. APL programs for interactive data analysis: Basic statistics and histograms. Behavior Research Methods and Instrumentation, 6:605-606, 1979. 16. Cameron, W.R., Gage, F.H., Hitt, J.C., and Poplow, H.B. The influence of the anteriodorsal hippocampus on feminine sexual behavior in rats. Behavioral and Neural Biology, 7:72-86, 1979. 15. Babitch, J.S., Gage F.H., and Valdes, J.J. Evidence that actin is involved in neurotransmitter release. Life Sciences, 24:117-123, 1979. 14. Olton, D.S., Walker, J.A., and Gage, F.H. Hippocampal connections and spatial discriminations. Brain Research, 139:295-308, 1978. 13. Gage, F.H., Thompson, R.C., and Valdes, J.J. Endogenous norepinephrine and serotonin in regions of the hippocampus during development of and recovery from septal hyperreactivity. Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior, 9:359-362, 1978. 12. Gage. F.J., Olton, D.S., and Murphy, C. Septal hyperreactivity: A multivariate analysis of neuroanatomical correlates. Physiological Psychology, 6(3):314-318, 1978. 11. Gage, F.H., Olton, D.S., and Bolanowski, A. Activity, reactivity and dominance following septal lesions in rats. Behavioral Biology, 22:203-210, 1978. 10. Gage, F.H., and Lieberman, A.F. A multivariate analysis of social dominance in children. Aggressive Behavior, 4(3):219-230, 1978. 9. Gage, F.H. A multivariate approach to the analysis of social dominance. Behavioral Biology, 23:38-57, 1978. 8. Olton, D. S., Walker, J.A., Gage, F.H., and Johnson, C.T. Choice behavior of rats searching for food. Learning and Motivation, 8:315-331, 1977. 7. Johnson, C.T., Olton, D.S., Gage, F.H., and Jenko, P. Damage to hippocampus and hippocampal connections: Effects on DRL and spontaneous alternation. Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 91:508-522, 1977.

27 8/09 6. Jenko, P., Gage, F.H., and Olton, D.S. Time-dependent fornix influence on increased light aversion induced by septal lesions. Physiology and Behavior, l7:607-6l4, 1976. 5. Gage, F.H., and Olton, D.S. Attenuation of septal hyper-reactivity following L-Dopa injections. Behavioral Biology, l7:2l3-2l8, 1976. 4. Gage, F.H., and Olton, D.S. Hippocampal influence in the septal syndrome. Brain Research, 98:311-325, 1975. 3. Olton, D.S., and Gage, F.H. Role of the fornix in the septal syndrome. Physiology and Behavior, 13:269-279, 1974. 2. Woodruff, M.L., Gage, F.H., and Isaacson, R.L. Changes in focal epileptic activity produced by brain stem sections in the rabbit. Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology, 35:475-486, 1973. 1. Isaacson, R.L., and Gage, F. H. Hypothalamic stimulation and the persistence of epileptiform discharges. Brain Research, 49:194-199, 1973.

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