Jeffrey M. Hubbard, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
2013- Brain and Spine Institute (ICM), Paris, France 
Area:
Synaptic physiology, neural circuits
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Bercier V, Hubbard JM, Fidelin K, et al. (2019) Dynactin1 depletion leads to neuromuscular synapse instability and functional abnormalities. Molecular Neurodegeneration. 14: 27
Wen H, Hubbard JM, Wang WC, et al. (2016) Fatigue in Rapsyn-Deficient Zebrafish Reflects Defective Transmitter Release. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience. 36: 10870-10882
Hubbard JM, Böhm UL, Prendergast A, et al. (2016) Intraspinal Sensory Neurons Provide Powerful Inhibition to Motor Circuits Ensuring Postural Control during Locomotion. Current Biology : Cb
Sternberg JR, Severi KE, Fidelin K, et al. (2016) Optimization of a Neurotoxin to Investigate the Contribution of Excitatory Interneurons to Speed Modulation In Vivo. Current Biology : Cb
Wen H, Hubbard JM, Wang WC, et al. (2016) Fatigue in rapsyn-deficient zebrafish reflects defective transmitter release Journal of Neuroscience. 36: 10870-10882
Wen H, Hubbard JM, Rakela B, et al. (2013) Synchronous and asynchronous modes of synaptic transmission utilize different calcium sources. Elife. 2: e01206
Wen H, Linhoff MW, Hubbard JM, et al. (2013) Zebrafish calls for reinterpretation for the roles of P/Q calcium channels in neuromuscular transmission. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience. 33: 7384-92
Wen H, Hubbard JM, Rakela B, et al. (2013) Author response: Synchronous and asynchronous modes of synaptic transmission utilize different calcium sources Elife
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