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Ozan Baytas, Ph.D.

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  1. Baytas O, Kauer JA, Morrow EM. Loss of mitochondrial enzyme GPT2 causes early neurodegeneration in locus coeruleus. Neurobiol Dis. 2022 10 15; 173:105831. PMID: 35908744; PMCID: PMC9669404.
    Citations:    Fields:    Translation:HumansAnimals
  2. Baytas O, Davidson SM, DeBerardinis RJ, Morrow EM. Mitochondrial enzyme GPT2 regulates metabolic mechanisms required for neuron growth and motor function in vivo. Hum Mol Genet. 2022 02 21; 31(4):587-603. PMID: 34519342; PMCID: PMC8863424.
    Citations: 2     Fields:    Translation:HumansAnimalsCells
  3. Ouyang Q, Kavanaugh BC, Joesch-Cohen L, Dubois B, Wu Q, Schmidt M, Baytas O, Pastore SF, Harripaul R, Mishra S, Hussain A, Kim KH, Holler-Managan YF, Ayub M, Mir A, Vincent JB, Liu JS, Morrow EM. GPT2 mutations in autosomal recessive developmental disability: extending the clinical phenotype and population prevalence estimates. Hum Genet. 2019 Oct; 138(10):1183-1200. PMID: 31471722; PMCID: PMC6748651.
    Citations: 2     Fields:    Translation:HumansCells
  4. Kavanaugh BC, Warren EB, Baytas O, Schmidt M, Merck D, Buch K, Liu JS, Phornphutkul C, Caruso P, Morrow EM. Longitudinal MRI findings in patient with SLC25A12 pathogenic variants inform disease progression and classification. Am J Med Genet A. 2019 11; 179(11):2284-2291. PMID: 31403263.
    Citations: 8     Fields:    Translation:HumansCells
  5. Baytas O, Morrow EM. The Role of Mitochondrial Glutamate Metabolism in Cognitive Development and Disease. Neuropsychopharmacology. 2018 01; 43(1):229-230. PMID: 29192671; PMCID: PMC5719109.
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  6. Ouyang Q, Nakayama T, Baytas O, Davidson SM, Yang C, Schmidt M, Lizarraga SB, Mishra S, Ei-Quessny M, Niaz S, Gul Butt M, Imran Murtaza S, Javed A, Chaudhry HR, Vaughan DJ, Hill RS, Partlow JN, Yoo SY, Lam AT, Nasir R, Al-Saffar M, Barkovich AJ, Schwede M, Nagpal S, Rajab A, DeBerardinis RJ, Housman DE, Mochida GH, Morrow EM. Mutations in mitochondrial enzyme GPT2 cause metabolic dysfunction and neurological disease with developmental and progressive features. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2016 09 20; 113(38):E5598-607. PMID: 27601654; PMCID: PMC5035873.
    Citations: 26     Fields:    Translation:HumansAnimalsCells
  7. Montalbano A, Waider J, Barbieri M, Baytas O, Lesch KP, Corradetti R, Mlinar B. Cellular resilience: 5-HT neurons in Tph2(-/-) mice retain normal firing behavior despite the lack of brain 5-HT. Eur Neuropsychopharmacol. 2015 Nov; 25(11):2022-35. PMID: 26409296.
    Citations: 5     Fields:    Translation:AnimalsCells
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Funded by the NIH National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences through its Clinical and Translational Science Awards Program, grant number UL1TR002541.