A B Ribera
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Carmean V, Yonkers M, Tellez M, Willer J, Willer G, Gregg R, et al.
J Neurophysiol
. 2015 Jul;
114(2):1146-57.
PMID: 26133798
The study of touch-evoked behavior allows investigation of both the cells and circuits that generate a response to tactile stimulation. We investigate a touch-insensitive zebrafish mutant, macho (maco), previously shown...
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Svoboda K, Linares A, Ribera A
Development
. 2001 Sep;
128(18):3511-20.
PMID: 11566856
Programmed cell death is a normal aspect of neuronal development. Typically, twice as many neurons are generated than survive. In extreme cases, all neurons within a population disappear during embryogenesis...
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Blaine J, Ribera A
J Neurosci
. 2001 Feb;
21(5):1473-80.
PMID: 11222637
A non inactivating potassium current known as the delayed rectifier plays a major role in membrane repolarization during an action potential. Whereas several candidate genes exist that code for potassium...
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Nick T, Ribera A
Nat Neurosci
. 2000 Jan;
3(2):142-9.
PMID: 10649569
Synaptic activity modulates synaptic efficacy and is important in learning and development. Here we show that development of excitability in presynaptic motor neurons required synaptic activation of postsynaptic muscle cells....
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Lazaroff M, Hofmann A, Ribera A
J Neurosci
. 1999 Dec;
19(24):10706-15.
PMID: 10594054
Developmental regulation of voltage-dependent delayed rectifier potassium current (I(Kv)) of Xenopus primary spinal neurons regulates the waveform of the action potential. I(Kv) undergoes a tripling in density and acceleration of...
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Ribera A
Ann N Y Acad Sci
. 1999 Jul;
868:399-405.
PMID: 10414309
In Xenopus spinal neurons, delayed rectifier type voltage-dependent potassium currents (IKv) are developmentally regulated. These currents play a pivotal role in maturation of the action potential from a long-duration calcium-dependent...
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Blaine J, Ribera A
J Neurosci
. 1998 Nov;
18(23):9585-93.
PMID: 9822719
Four alpha-subunits are thought to coassemble and form a voltage-dependent potassium (Kv) channel. Kv alpha-subunits belong to one of four major subfamilies (Kv1, Kv2, Kv3, Kv4). Within a subfamily up...
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Ribera A, Nusslein-Volhard C
J Neurosci
. 1998 Nov;
18(22):9181-91.
PMID: 9801358
Developmental changes in neuronal connectivity and membrane properties underlie the stage-specific appearance of embryonic behaviors. The behavioral response of embryonic zebrafish to tactile stimulation first appears at 27 hr postfertilization....
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Spitzer N, Ribera A
J Neurobiol
. 1998 Oct;
37(1):190-7.
PMID: 9777741
Xenopus spinal neurons serve as a nearly ideal population of excitable cells for study of developmental regulation of electrical excitability. On the one hand, the firing properties of these neurons...
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