Year |
Citation |
Score |
2019 |
Bercier V, Hubbard JM, Fidelin K, Duroure K, Auer TO, Revenu C, Wyart C, Del Bene F. Dynactin1 depletion leads to neuromuscular synapse instability and functional abnormalities. Molecular Neurodegeneration. 14: 27. PMID 31291987 DOI: 10.1186/S13024-019-0327-3 |
0.698 |
|
2016 |
Wen H, Hubbard JM, Wang WC, Brehm P. Fatigue in Rapsyn-Deficient Zebrafish Reflects Defective Transmitter Release. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience. 36: 10870-10882. PMID 27798141 DOI: 10.1523/Jneurosci.0505-16.2016 |
0.671 |
|
2016 |
Hubbard JM, Böhm UL, Prendergast A, Tseng PB, Newman M, Stokes C, Wyart C. Intraspinal Sensory Neurons Provide Powerful Inhibition to Motor Circuits Ensuring Postural Control during Locomotion. Current Biology : Cb. PMID 27720623 DOI: 10.1016/J.Cub.2016.08.026 |
0.658 |
|
2016 |
Sternberg JR, Severi KE, Fidelin K, Gomez J, Ihara H, Alcheikh Y, Hubbard JM, Kawakami K, Suster M, Wyart C. Optimization of a Neurotoxin to Investigate the Contribution of Excitatory Interneurons to Speed Modulation In Vivo. Current Biology : Cb. PMID 27524486 DOI: 10.1016/J.Cub.2016.06.037 |
0.561 |
|
2016 |
Wen H, Hubbard JM, Wang WC, Brehm P. Fatigue in rapsyn-deficient zebrafish reflects defective transmitter release Journal of Neuroscience. 36: 10870-10882. DOI: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.0505-16.2016 |
0.646 |
|
2013 |
Wen H, Hubbard JM, Rakela B, Linhoff MW, Mandel G, Brehm P. Synchronous and asynchronous modes of synaptic transmission utilize different calcium sources. Elife. 2: e01206. PMID 24368731 DOI: 10.7554/Elife.01206 |
0.748 |
|
2013 |
Wen H, Linhoff MW, Hubbard JM, Nelson NR, Stensland D, Dallman J, Mandel G, Brehm P. 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. PMID 23616544 DOI: 10.1523/Jneurosci.5839-12.2013 |
0.681 |
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2013 |
Wen H, Hubbard JM, Rakela B, Linhoff MW, Mandel G, Brehm P. Author response: Synchronous and asynchronous modes of synaptic transmission utilize different calcium sources Elife. DOI: 10.7554/Elife.01206.020 |
0.632 |
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