Tomas C. Bellamy

Affiliations: 
Babraham Institute, Babraham, England, United Kingdom 
Area:
Glia, Cerebellum, nitric oxide, glutamate, calcium
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Powell J, Falcke M, Skupin A, et al. (2020) A Statistical View on Calcium Oscillations. Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology. 1131: 799-826
Keynes RG, Karchevskaya A, Riddall D, et al. (2019) N -carbonyl-substituted phenothiazines inhibiting lipid peroxidation and associated nitric oxide consumption powerfully protect brain tissue against oxidative stress. Chemical Biology & Drug Design
Dobson KL, Smith ZH, Bellamy TC. (2018) Distribution of vesicle pools in cerebellar parallel fibre terminals after depression of ectopic transmission. Plos One. 13: e0200937
Tilūnaitė A, Croft W, Russell N, et al. (2017) A Bayesian approach to modelling heterogeneous calcium responses in cell populations. Plos Computational Biology. 13: e1005794
Croft W, Reusch K, Tilunaite A, et al. (2015) Probabilistic encoding of stimulus strength in astrocyte global calcium signals. Glia
Croft W, Dobson KL, Bellamy TC. (2015) Plasticity of Neuron-Glial Transmission: Equipping Glia for Long-Term Integration of Network Activity. Neural Plasticity. 2015: 765792
Dobson KL, Bellamy TC. (2015) Localization of Presynaptic Plasticity Mechanisms Enables Functional Independence of Synaptic and Ectopic Transmission in the Cerebellum. Neural Plasticity. 2015: 602356
Dobson KL, Jackson C, Balakrishnan S, et al. (2015) Caffeine Modulates Vesicle Release and Recovery at Cerebellar Parallel Fibre Terminals, Independently of Calcium and Cyclic AMP Signalling. Plos One. 10: e0125974
Reusch K, Russell NA, Bellamy TC. (2014) Stimulus discrimination in cerebellar Purkinje neurons. Plos One. 9: e87828
Balakrishnan S, Dobson KL, Jackson C, et al. (2014) Ectopic release of glutamate contributes to spillover at parallel fibre synapses in the cerebellum. The Journal of Physiology. 592: 1493-503
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