Dori Henderson

Ph.D. 2001

Thesis Title:

Low-voltage-activated Calcium Currents in Retinal Ganglion Cells of the Tiger Salamander, Ambystoma tigrinum

Current Position:

MnDRIVE Program Manager, Brain Conditions, University of Minnesota-Twin Cities

Major Advisor(s):

Robert Miller, Ph.D.

Selected Publications:

  • Henderson D, Poppe AB, Barch DM, Carter CS, Gold JM, Ragland JD, Silverstein SM, Strauss ME, MacDonald AW 3rd.Optimization of a goal maintenance task for use in clinical applications.  Schizophr Bull. 2012;38:104-113.
  • Henderson D, Miller RF. Low-voltage activated calcium currents in tiger salamander retinal ganglion cells: experiment and simulation. Vis Neurosci. 2007;24:37-51.
  • Jiang Y, Henderson D, Blackstad M, Chen A, Miller RF, Verfaillie CM.  Neuroectodermal differentiation from mouse multipotent adult progenitor cells.Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2003;100 Suppl 1:11854-60.
  • Henderson D, Miller RF. Evidence for low-voltage-activated (LVA) calcium currents in the dendrites of tiger salamander retinal ganglion cells. Vis Neurosci. 2003;20(2):141-152.
  • Miller RF, Stenback K, Henderson D, Sikora M. How voltage-gated ion channels alter the functional properties of ganglion and amacrine cell dendrites. Arch Ital Biol. 2002;140(4):347-359.
  • Henderson D, Doerr TA, Gottesman J, Miller RF. Calcium channel immunoreactivity in the salamander retina. Neuroreport. 2001;12(7):1493-9.
  • Miller RF, Gottesman J, Henderson D, Sikora M, Kolb H. Pre- and postsynaptic mechanisms of spontaneous, excitatory postsynaptic currents in the salamander retina. Prog Brain Res. 2001;131:241-53.
Dori Henderson