publications

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  1. Basu, R.*, Mozaffarilegha, M., Bölükbaşi, I., Üstüner, C., and Ito, H.T* (2025). The orbitofrontal cortex forms a context-generalized spatial schema that preserves topology and distance. bioRxiv 10.1101/2025.09.15.676202 (https://www.biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2025.09.15.676202v1). * Corresponding authors
  2. 2. Basu, R.*, and Ito, H.T* (2023). A Goal Pointer for a Cognitive Map in the Orbitofrontal Cortex. Curr. Opin. Neurobiol 83, 102803. (* Corresponding authors)
  3. 3. Basu, R.*, Gebauer, R., Herfurth, T., Kolb, S., Golipour, Z., Tchumatchenko, T., and Ito, H.T.* (2021). The orbitofrontal cortex maps future navigational goals. Nature 599, 449-452. (* Corresponding authors)
  4. 4. Basu, R., Duan, X., Taylor, M.R., Martin, E.A., Muralidhar, S., Wang, Y., Gangi-Wellman, L., Das, S.C., Yamagata, M., West, P.J., Sanes, J.R., Williams, M.E. (2017). Heterophilic Type II Cadherins Are Required for High-Magnitude Synaptic Potentiation in the Hippocampus. Neuron 96, 160–176.e8.
  5. 5. Martin, E.A., Muralidhar, S., Wang, Z., Cervantes, D.C., Basu, R., Taylor, M.R., Hunter, J., Cutforth, T., Wilke, S.A., Ghosh, A., Williams, M.E. (2015). The intellectual disability gene Kirrel3 regulates target-specific mossy fiber synapse development in the hippocampus. eLife 4, e09395.
  6. 6. Basu, R., Taylor, M.R., and Williams, M.E. (2015). The classic cadherins in synaptic specificity. Cell Adh Migr 9, 193–201.
  7. 7. Sabarinathan, R.*, Basu, R.*, and Sekar, K. (2010). ProST¬¬¬RIP: A method to find similar structural repeats in three-dimensional protein structures. Comput Biol Chem 34, 126–130. (*co-first authors)
  8. 8. Dey, T., Basu, R., and Ghosh, S.K. (2009). Entamoeba invadens: cloning and molecular characterization of chitinases. Exp. Parasitol. 123, 244–249.