Mark R Plummer
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Recent Articles
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Crozier R, Wismer Z, Parra-Munevar J, Plummer M, Davis R
J Neurophysiol
. 2022 Apr;
127(5):1317-1333.
PMID: 35389760
A defining feature of type I primary auditory afferents that compose ∼95% of the spiral ganglion is their intrinsic electrophysiological heterogeneity. This diversity is evident both between and within unitary,...
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Parra-Munevar J, Morse C, Plummer M, Davis R
J Neurosci
. 2021 Sep;
41(43):8859-8875.
PMID: 34551939
Neural response properties that typify primary sensory afferents are critical to fully appreciate because they establish and, ultimately represent, the fundamental coding design used for higher-level processing. Studies illuminating the...
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Chen J, Chen Y, Vail G, Chow H, Zhang Y, Louie L, et al.
Mol Neurodegener
. 2017 Jan;
12(1):4.
PMID: 28081717
No abstract available.
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Chen J, Chen Y, Vail G, Chow H, Zhang Y, Louie L, et al.
Mol Neurodegener
. 2016 Aug;
11(1):60.
PMID: 27538496
Background: Our previous studies of Alzheimer's disease (AD) suggested that glutamine broadly improves cellular readiness to respond to stress and acts as a neuroprotectant both in vitro and in AD...
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Vail G, Cheng A, Han Y, Zhao T, Du S, Loy M, et al.
J Neurophysiol
. 2016 Apr;
116(1):201-9.
PMID: 27075534
Ataxia telangiectasia is a multisystemic disorder that includes a devastating neurodegeneration phenotype. The ATM (ataxia-telangiectasia mutated) protein is well-known for its role in the DNA damage response, yet ATM is...
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Li H, Hader A, Han Y, Wong J, Babiarz J, Ricupero C, et al.
Dev Neurobiol
. 2011 Sep;
72(6):805-20.
PMID: 21913335
Gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) ergic interneurons are lost in conditions including epilepsy and central nervous system injury, but there are few culture models available to study their function. Toward the goal...
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Bi C, Yue X, Zhou R, Plummer M
J Neurophysiol
. 2011 Mar;
105(5):2364-74.
PMID: 21411563
The adult pattern of neural connectivity is shaped by repulsive and attractive factors, many of which are modulated by activity. Although much is known about the actions of these factors...
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Ninan I, Bath K, Dagar K, Perez-Castro R, Plummer M, Lee F, et al.
J Neurosci
. 2010 Jul;
30(26):8866-70.
PMID: 20592208
The Val66Met polymorphism in the brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) gene results in a defect in regulated release of BDNF and affects episodic memory and affective behaviors. However, the precise role...
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Li J, Han Y, Plummer M, Herrup K
Curr Biol
. 2009 Dec;
19(24):2091-6.
PMID: 19962314
ATM is a PI 3-kinase involved in DNA double-strand break repair. ATM deficiency leads to ataxia-telangiectasia (A-T), a syndrome of cancer susceptibility, hypersensitivity to ionizing radiation, immune deficiency, and sterility...
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Zhang X, Jin Y, Plummer M, Pooyan S, Gunaseelan S, Sinko P
Mol Pharm
. 2009 Mar;
6(3):836-48.
PMID: 19278221
Cell-penetrating peptides (CPPs) can enter many types of cells and have become useful tools for introducing a variety of cargo such as exogenous peptides, proteins, and nucleic acids into cultured...