Marco Canepari

Affiliations: 
Université Grenoble Alpes - CNRS 
Area:
Neuroscience, Physiology, Biophysics, imaging, ion channels
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Abbas F, Blömer LA, Millet H, et al. (2024) Analysis of the effect of the scorpion toxin AaH-II on action potential generation in the axon initial segment. Scientific Reports. 14: 4967
Blömer LA, Giacalone E, Abbas F, et al. (2024) Kinetics and functional consequences of BK channels activation by N-type Ca channels in the dendrite of mouse neocortical layer-5 pyramidal neurons. Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience. 18: 1353895
Canepari M, Ross WN. (2023) Spatial and temporal aspects of neuronal calcium and sodium signals measured with low-affinity fluorescent indicators. Pflugers Archiv : European Journal of Physiology
Filipis L, Canepari M. (2023) Can neuron modeling constrained by ultrafast imaging data extract the native function of ion channels? Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience. 17: 1192421
Filipis L, Blömer LA, Montnach J, et al. (2023) Nav1.2 and BK channels interaction shapes the action potential in the axon initial segment. The Journal of Physiology
Montnach J, Blömer LA, Lopez L, et al. (2022) In vivo spatiotemporal control of voltage-gated ion channels by using photoactivatable peptidic toxins. Nature Communications. 13: 417
Blömer LA, Canepari M, Filipis L. (2021) Ultrafast Sodium Imaging of the Axon Initial Segment of Neurons in Mouse Brain Slices. Current Protocols. 1: e64
Blömer LA, Filipis L, Canepari M. (2021) Cal-520FF is the Present Optimal Ca Indicator for Ultrafast Ca Imaging and Optical Measurement of Ca Currents. Journal of Fluorescence. 31: 619-623
Filipis L, Canepari M. (2021) Optical measurement of physiological sodium currents in the axon initial segment. The Journal of Physiology. 599: 49-66
Canepari M. (2020) Is Purkinje Neuron Hyperpolarisation Important for Cerebellar Synaptic Plasticity? A Retrospective and Prospective Analysis. Cerebellum (London, England). 19: 869-878
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