Michael E. Hildebrand, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada 
Area:
ion channels, pain
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Yadav A, Matson KJE, Li L, et al. (2023) A cellular taxonomy of the adult human spinal cord. Neuron. 111: 328-344.e7
Correa BHM, Moreira CR, Hildebrand ME, et al. (2023) The Role of Voltage-Gated Calcium Channels in Basal Ganglia Neurodegenerative Disorders. Current Neuropharmacology. 21: 183-201
McNeill J, Rudyk C, Hildebrand ME, et al. (2021) Ion Channels and Electrophysiological Properties of Astrocytes: Implications for Emergent Stimulation Technologies. Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience. 15: 644126
Harding EK, Dedek A, Bonin RP, et al. (2021) The T-type calcium channel antagonist, Z944, reduces spinal excitability and pain hypersensitivity. British Journal of Pharmacology
Mahmoud H, Martin N, Hildebrand ME. (2020) Conserved contributions of NMDA receptor subtypes to synaptic responses in lamina II spinal neurons across early postnatal development. Molecular Brain. 13: 31
Dedek A, Xu J, Kandegedara CM, et al. (2019) Loss of STEP61 couples disinhibition to N-methyl-d-aspartate receptor potentiation in rodent and human spinal pain processing. Brain : a Journal of Neurology. 142: 1535-1546
Hildebrand ME, Xu J, Dedek A, et al. (2016) Potentiation of Synaptic GluN2B NMDAR Currents by Fyn Kinase Is Gated through BDNF-Mediated Disinhibition in Spinal Pain Processing. Cell Reports. 17: 2753-2765
Hildebrand ME, Snutch TP. (2015) The unusual suspects: Regulation of retinal calcium channels by somatostatin. Channels (Austin, Tex.). 9: 61-2
Hildebrand ME, Pitcher GM, Harding EK, et al. (2014) GluN2B and GluN2D NMDARs dominate synaptic responses in the adult spinal cord. Scientific Reports. 4: 4094
Bourinet E, Altier C, Hildebrand ME, et al. (2014) Calcium-permeable ion channels in pain signaling. Physiological Reviews. 94: 81-140
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