Affiliations



Publications

Articles

22. Tyler, W.J. (2010). Machining Physiological Intelligence. InQTel Quarterly, Vol 2: Issue 1, 33-37. PDF

21. Tufail, Y., A. Matyushov, N. Baldwin, M.L. Tauchmann, J. Georges, A. Yoshihiro, S.I. Helms Tillery, W.J. Tyler (2010). Transcranial pulsed ultrasound stimulates intact brain circuits. Neuron 66(5), 681-694. PDF

20. Tyler, W.J., (2010). Ultrasound for Neuromodulation? A Continuum Mechanics Hypothesis. The Neuroscientist, Advanced Online Publication, January 25, 2010. PDF

19. Tyler, W.J., Y. Tufail, and S. Pati (2010). Noninvasive functional neurosurgery using ultrasound. Nature Reviews Neurology, 6(1), 13-14. PDF

18. Tyler, W. J., Y. Tufail, M. Finsterwald, M.L. Tauchmann, E.J. Olsen, C. Majestic (2008). Remote excitation of neuronal circuits using low-intensity, low-frequency ultrasound. PLoS One 3(10) e3511. PDF

17. Song, H, W. Kong, N. Weatherspoon, G. Qin, W. Tyler, J. Turk, R. Curtis III, Y. Shi (2008). Modulation of the regulatory activity of bacterial two-component Regulatory Systems by SlyA. Journal of Biological Chemistry 283 (42), 28158-28168.

16. Tyler, W. J., G. Petzold, S. Pal, and V. N. Murthy (2007). Experience-dependent modification of primary sensory synapses in the mammalian olfactory bulb. Journal of Neuroscience 27, 9427-9438. PDF

15. Hojjati, M. R., G. M. van Woerden, W. J. Tyler, K. P. Giese, A. J. Silva, L. Pozzo-Miller, and Y. Elgersma (2007). Kinase activity is not required for aCaMKII-dependent presynaptic plasticity at hippocampal CA3-CA1 synapses. Nature Neuroscience 10(9) 1125-1127. PDF

14. Tyler, W. J., X-l Zhang, K. Hartman, J. Winterer, W. Muller, P.K. Stanton, L. Pozzo-Miller (2006). BDNF increases release probability and the size of a rapidly recycling vesicle pool within hippocampal excitatory synapses. Journal of Physiology 574 (3), 787-803. PDF

13. Li, Z., J. Burrone, W.J. Tyler*, K.N. Hartman, D.F. Albeanu, V.N. Murthy (2005).  Synaptic vesicle Recycling studied in transgenic mice expressing synaptopHluorin. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 102 (17), 6131-6136 (*cover credit). PDF

12. Tyler, W. J. and V. N. Murthy (2004). Synaptic vesicles. Current Biology 14(8), R294-297. PDF

11. Tyler, W. J., and L. D. Pozzo-Miller (2003). Miniature synaptic transmission and BDNF modulate dendritic spine growth and form in rat CA1 pyramidal neurones. Journal of Physiology (London) 553(2), 497-509.

10. Tyler, W. J., S. Perrett, and L. D. Pozzo-Miller (2002). The role of neurotrophins in neurotransmitter release. Neuroscientist 8 (6), 524-531.

9. Tyler*, W. J., M. A. Alonso, C. R. Bramham, and L. D. Pozzo-Miller  (2002). From acquisition to consolidation: On the role of brain-derived neurotrophic factor signaling in hippocampal-dependent learning. Learning and Memory 9 (5), 224-237 (*cover credit).

8. Tartaglia, N., J. Du, W. J. Tyler, E. Neale, L. D. Pozzo-Miller, and B. Lu (2001). Protein synthesis-dependent and -independent regulation of hippocampal synapses by brain-derived neurotrophic factor. Journal of Biological Chemistry 276 (40), 37585-37593.

7. Filippova, N., A. Sedelnikova, W. J. Tyler, T. L. Whitworth, H. Fortinberry, and D. S. Weiss (2001).  Recombinant GABAc receptors expressed in rat hippocampal neurons after infection with an adenovirus containing the human r1 subunit. Journal of Physiology (London) 535 (1), 145-153.

6. Tyler, W. J., and L. D. Pozzo-Miller (2001). BDNF enhances quantal neurotransmitter release and increases the number of docked vesicles at the active zones of hippocampal excitatory synapses. Journal of Neuroscience 21 (12), 4249-4258.

5. Cox, J. E., W. J. Tyler, A. Randich, G. R. Kelm, and S. T. Meller (2001). Celiac vagatomy reduces suppression of feeding by jejunal fatty acid infusions. Neuroreport 12 (6), 1093-1096.

4. Cox, J. E., W. J. Tyler, A. Randich, G. R. Kelm, S. S. Bharaj, R. J. Jandacek, and S. T. Meller  (2000). Suppression of food Intake, body weight, and body fat by jejunal fatty acid infusions. American Journal of Physiology 278, R604-R610.

3. Randich, A., W. J. Tyler, J. E. Cox, S. T. Meller, G. R. Kelm, and S. S. Bharaj (2000). Responses of celiac and cervical vagal afferents to infusions of lipids in the jejunum or ileum of the rat. American Journal of Physiology 278, R34-R43.

2. Cox, J. E., S. M. McCown, J. M. Bridges, and W. J. Tyler (1996). Inhibition of sucrose intake by continuous celiac, superior mesenteric, and intravenous CCK-8 infusions. American Journal of Physiology 270, R319-R325.

1. Cox, J. E., G. S. Perdue, and W. J. Tyler (1995). Suppression of  sucrose intake by continuous near-celiac and intravenous cholecystokinin infusions in rats. American Journal of Physiology 268, R150-R155.

Abstracts

23. M.L. Tauchmann, Z. Gilbert, K. Cruz, W.J. Tyler (2009). Sensory input gain is mediated by the context of associative learning at primary olfactory synapses. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 257.3.

22. Rincon, L., Y. Tufail, G.E. Jabbour, S.I. Helms Tillery, W.J. Tyler (2009). Stimulation of channelrhodopsin-2 expressing neurons using organic LEDs. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 770.14.

21. Tufail, Y., A. Matyushov, N. Baldwin, M.L. Tauchmann, J. Georges, A. Yoshihiro, S.I. Helms-Tillery, W.J. Tyler (2009). Remote stimulation of intact brain circuits with transcranial pulsed ultrasound. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 105.1.

20. Baluch, D.P., J. Georges, P. Deviche, W.J Tyler (2009). Estrogen acts through GPR-30 receptors to rapidly increase neurotransmitter release from hippocampal excitatory synapses. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 523.3.

19. Rincon, L., Y. Tufail, G.E. Jabbour, S.I. Helms Tillery, W.J. Tyler (2009). Channelrhodopsin-2 expressing neurons stimulated with blue organic LEDs. Biomedical Engineering Society Abstracts, PS 8B-170.

18. Murthy, V. N., D. F. Albeanu, W.J. Tyler, T. F. Sato, E. R. Soucy, and M. Meister (2007). Development and plasticity of functional odor inputs into the olfactory bulb. Neuroscience Research 58, S6.

17. Tyler, W.J. and V. N. Murthy (2006). Experience-dependent modification of sensory synapses in the olfactory bulb. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts.
16. Hojjati, M.R., W.J. Tyler, K.P. Giese, L.D. Pozzo-Miller, A.J. Silva, Y. Elgersma (2006). Regulation of neurotransmitter release by
aCaMKII requires aCaMKII protein, but not aCaMKII activity. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts.

15. Tyler, W. J. and V. N. Murthy (2006). Experience-dependent adaptation of sensory synapses in the olfactory bulb. Association for Chemoreception Sciences Meeting Abstracts, 258.

14. Pozzo-Miller, L.D., X.L. Zhang, W.J. Tyler, J. Winterer, W. Muller, and P.K. Stanton (2005). BDNF enhances synaptic vesicle release from the readily releasable pool of excitatory hippocampal synapses. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 365.6.

13. Tyler, W. J., D. F. Albeanu, and V. N. Murthy (2003). Visualizing synaptic structure and function in the mammalian olfactory bulb using genetically-encoded fluorescent probes. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts.

12. Pozzo-Miller, L. D., and W. J. Tyler (2002). Beyond hippocampal LTP: BDNF enhances quantal release, docked vesicles, and the maturation of dendritic spines in CA1 pyramidal neurons. Federation of European Neuroscience Societies Abstracts, 202.1.

11. Ward, M., M. A. Alonso, W. J. Tyler, and L. D. Pozzo-Miller (2002). BDNF increases dendritic length and branching in hippocampal CA1 pyramidal neurons. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 233.6.

10. Tyler, W. J. and L. D. Pozzo-Miller (2002). BDNF signaling induces the formation of dendritic spines as well as alters spine morphology in the absence of SNARE-mediated vesicular glutamate release. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 130.9.

9. Fenster, S. D., T. Whitworth, W. J. Tyler, M. W. Quick, and L.D. Pozzo-Miller (2002). Calcium phosphate-mediated transfection of organotypic slice cultures of postnatal rat hippocampus using GFP and RFP as markers: Application for morphological studies. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 609.7.

8. Kanju, P. M., T. Subramaniam, P. Karanja, Q. Brown, J. Tyler, B. Bahr, and V. Suppiramaniam (2002).  Lysosomal dysfunction leads to altered AMPA channel properties in hippocampal neurons. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 139.11.

7. Tyler, W. J., and L. D. Pozzo-Miller (2001). BDNF increases spine density in CA1 neurons in the absence of action potentials. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts.

6. Filippova, N., A. Sedelnikova, W. J. Tyler, T. L. Whitworth, H. Fortinberry, and D. S. Weiss (2001). Recombinant GABAc receptors expressed in rat hippocampal neurons after infection with an adenovirus containing the r1 subunit. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts.

5. Tyler, W. J., M.M. Fisher, S. Haymon, and L.D. Pozzo-Miller (2000). BDNF Increases Quantal Transmitter Release in Hippocampal Slices by Modulating the Number of Synapses as well as Docked Vesicles per Active Zone. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 331.14.

4. Haymon, S., N. Tartaglia, J. Du, W. J. Tyler, E. Neale, B. Lu, and L.D. Pozzo-Miller (2000). BDNF increases the number of docked vesicles and the expression levels of synaptic vesicle proteins in hippocampal slices. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 331.13.

3. Tyler, W. J., E. Phillips, M. W. Quick, and L. Pozzo-Miller (1999). BDNF increases the number of docked vesicles in the active zone of CA1 excitatory spine synapses in hippocampal slices. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 25:1, 1010.

2. Tyler, W. J., J. E. Cox, S. T. Meller, G. R. Kelm, S. S. Bharaj, and A. Randich (1999). Responses of celiac and cervical vagal afferents to infusions of lipids into the jejunum or ileum of the rat. Appetite. 32:2.

1. Cox, J. E., G. S. Perdue, and W. J. Tyler.  Effects of continuous near-celiac CCK infusions on sucrose intake and feeding behavior. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts  20:1285, 1994.