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We're the lab of Dr. Thomas Papouin at Washington University in St Louis. We study all things astrocyte biology, especially in the context of neuromodulation
Papouin Lab @ WashU

Thought this would be a nice way to enter the bsky community👇Delighted for Katie (now in Chris Dulla's lab at Tufts). Thank you to our collaborators, to the reviewers and to Cagla Eroglu for the highlight! www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
We're new to Bsky and need your help recreating our social media network here! We are the Papouin lab @washu.bsky.social (sites.wustl.edu/papouinlab/o...). We study #astrocytes! Please repost!
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Our lab is located in the Jeffrey T. Fort Neuroscience Research Building, one of the largest neuroscience buildings in the world bringing more than 1,000 researchers on 120 research teams together …
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Locus ceruleus (LC)–derived norepinephrine (NE) drives network and behavioral adaptations to environmental saliencies by reconfiguring circuit functional connectivity, but the underlying synapse-level...
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Norepinephrine signals through astrocytes to modulate synapses
Papouin Lab @ WashU
Papouin Lab @ WashU