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X-mas Party 2004
Presenting Dr. Mutsuo Nuriya From Huganir Lab (October 8, 2004)
   
Steph and Rita's Farewell Party (August 15, 2004)
   

Rick was elected a member of the National Academy of Sciences at April 20, 2004
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     Secret Santa 2003
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     Thanksgiving 2003 at Hey-Kyoung's House
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     Peter's Farewell Party(2003)
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     2001 Christmas Party
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     Carol and Others at Jeff's farewell party(2000)
     More people at Jeff's party(2000)
     Rick et al.(2000)
     Everybody in Rick's office(2000)
     Tissue Culture Room
Catherine and Bing
     Room 918, 2000
Hee Jung, Carol, and Rick
     Room 904, 2000
Rita, Nicole, Hey-Kyoung, and Gareth. Charlie's Angels sans Charlie, but instead Gareth???
     Rob's birthday party, 2000
     Christmas party, 1999 Bernie and Dezhi
No laboratory personnel were harmed during the party. After the party is another story...
     Plymouth, New Hampshire, summer of 1999
We took a trip to a Natinal park after the morning session at the Gordon Reseach Conference
     Julie and Doreen at the beach(1999)
     Christmas party, 1998
Jun received a gag gift of rubber gloves
     Dezhi the fisherman, summer of 1998
He swears that he caught something
     Everybody, well not everybody, summer of 1998
     Carol and Doreen, summer of 1998
     Lau's farewell party at Rick's, summer of 1998
...happy whenever he gets a T-shirt with a logo on it
     Kame and son, summer of 1997
at a BBQ party on a scorching summer day
     Eric's farewell party, spring of 1997
     Transfection of Primary Neuronal Cultures
Expression of green fluorescent protein in organotypic hippocampal slice cultures
     Changes in phosphorylation of AMPA receptor subunit GluR1 with bidirectional synaptic plasticity
Lee et al.(2000)
     Silent Synapses
Low density hippocampal neurons double-labeled with the anti-GluR1 antibody(green) and the anti-NMDAR1 antibody(red). Images are overlayed to show colocalization in yellow

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