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Robert Dunbar

Ph.D. 2002

Thesis Title: Imaging Two Functional Architectures and Their Interaction in the Mouse Cerebellar Cortex in vivo Using the pH Sensitive Dye Neutral Red

Advisors: Timothy Ebner and Rodney Feddersen


Thesis Publications:

Chen G., Hanson C.L.P., Dunbar R.L. and Ebner T.J. Novel form of spreading acidification and depression in the cerebellar cortex demonstrated by neutral red optical imaging. J Neurophysiol. 1999 Apr;81(4):1992-8

Chen G., Dunbar R.L., Gao W and Ebner T.J. The role of calcium, glutamate neurotransmission, and nitric oxide in spreading acidification and depression in the cerebellar cortex. Journal of Neuroscience. 21(24):9877-9887, 2001.

Other Publications:

Dunbar RL , Chen G, Gao W, Reinert KC, Feddersen R, Ebner TJ. Imaging parallel fiber and climbing fiber responses and their short-term interactions in the mouse cerebellar cortex in vivo. Neuroscience. 2004;126(1):213-27.

Reinert KC, Dunbar RL , Gao W, Chen G, Ebner TJ. Flavoprotein autofluorescence imaging of neuronal activation in the cerebellar cortex in vivo. J Neurophysiol. 2004 Jul;92(1):199-211. Epub 2004 Feb 25.

Groth RD , Dunbar RL , Mermelstein PG. Calcineurin regulation of neuronal plasticity. Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 2003 Nov 28;311(4):1159-71.

Gao W, Dunbar RL , Chen G, Reinert KC, Oberdick J, Ebner TJ. Optical imaging of long-term depression in the mouse cerebellar cortex in vivo. J Neurosci. 2003 Mar 1;23(5):1859-66. Erratum in: J Neurosci. 2003 Jun 1;23(11):4791.


Present Position: Postdoctoral Research Associate
Duke University Medical Center
Department of Neurobiology
E-Mail: dunbar@neuro.duke.edu
 
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