Richard H. Kramer, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
Molecular and Cellular Biology University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States 
Area:
Optogenetics, Visual System, Vesicle cycle
Website:
http://www.mcb.berkeley.edu/labs/kramer
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Ganzen L, Yadav SC, Wei M, et al. (2024) Retinoic acid-dependent loss of synaptic output from bipolar cells impairs visual information processing in inherited retinal degeneration. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience
Yadav SC, Ganzen L, Nawy S, et al. (2024) Retinal bipolar cells borrow excitability from electrically coupled inhibitory interneurons to amplify excitatory synaptic transmission. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology
Kramer RH. (2023) Suppressing Retinal Remodeling to Mitigate Vision Loss in Photoreceptor Degenerative Disorders. Annual Review of Vision Science. 9: 131-153
Nikonov S, Dolgova N, Sudharsan R, et al. (2022) Photochemical Restoration of Light Sensitivity in the Degenerated Canine Retina. Pharmaceutics. 14
Kramer RH, Rajappa R. (2022) Interrogating the function of GABA receptors in the brain with optogenetic pharmacology. Current Opinion in Pharmacology. 63: 102198
Telias M, Nawy S, Kramer RH. (2020) Degeneration-Dependent Retinal Remodeling: Looking for the Molecular Trigger. Frontiers in Neuroscience. 14: 618019
Davenport CM, Rajappa R, Katchan L, et al. (2020) Relocation of an Extrasynaptic GABA Receptor to Inhibitory Synapses Freezes Excitatory Synaptic Strength and Preserves Memory. Neuron
Beckwith-Cohen B, Holzhausen LC, Nawy S, et al. (2020) Controlling Horizontal Cell-Mediated Lateral Inhibition in Transgenic Zebrafish Retina with Chemogenetic Tools. Eneuro. 7
Vaden RJ, Gonzalez JC, Tsai MC, et al. (2020) Parvalbumin interneurons provide spillover to newborn and mature dentate granule cells. Elife. 9
Vaden RJ, Gonzalez JC, Tsai M, et al. (2020) Author response: Parvalbumin interneurons provide spillover to newborn and mature dentate granule cells Elife
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