Connection
Paco Herson to Purkinje Cells
This is a "connection" page, showing publications Paco Herson has written about Purkinje Cells.
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2.135 |
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Quillinan N, Deng G, Shimizu K, Cruz-Torres I, Schroeder C, Traystman RJ, Herson PS. Long-term depression in Purkinje neurons is persistently impaired following cardiac arrest and cardiopulmonary resuscitation in mice. J Cereb Blood Flow Metab. 2017 Aug; 37(8):3053-3064.
Score: 0.524
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Quillinan N, Grewal H, Deng G, Shimizu K, Yonchek JC, Strnad F, Traystman RJ, Herson PS. Region-specific role for GluN2B-containing NMDA receptors in injury to Purkinje cells and CA1 neurons following global cerebral ischemia. Neuroscience. 2015 Jan 22; 284:555-565.
Score: 0.451
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Kelley MH, Ortiz J, Shimizu K, Grewal H, Quillinan N, Herson PS. Alterations in Purkinje cell GABAA receptor pharmacology following oxygen and glucose deprivation and cerebral ischemia reveal novel contribution of ?1 -subunit-containing receptors. Eur J Neurosci. 2013 Feb; 37(4):555-63.
Score: 0.395
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Kelley MH, Taguchi N, Ardeshiri A, Kuroiwa M, Hurn PD, Traystman RJ, Herson PS. Ischemic insult to cerebellar Purkinje cells causes diminished GABAA receptor function and allopregnanolone neuroprotection is associated with GABAA receptor stabilization. J Neurochem. 2008 Nov; 107(3):668-78.
Score: 0.296
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Ardeshiri A, Kelley MH, Korner IP, Hurn PD, Herson PS. Mechanism of progesterone neuroprotection of rat cerebellar Purkinje cells following oxygen-glucose deprivation. Eur J Neurosci. 2006 Nov; 24(9):2567-74.
Score: 0.260
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Chalmers NE, Yonchek J, Steklac KE, Ramsey M, Bayer KU, Herson PS, Quillinan N. Calcium/Calmodulin-Dependent Kinase (CaMKII) Inhibition Protects Against Purkinje Cell Damage Following CA/CPR in Mice. Mol Neurobiol. 2020 Jan; 57(1):150-158.
Score: 0.158
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Herson PS, Virk M, Rustay NR, Bond CT, Crabbe JC, Adelman JP, Maylie J. A mouse model of episodic ataxia type-1. Nat Neurosci. 2003 Apr; 6(4):378-83.
Score: 0.051
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