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Michael Patterson
Researcher at University of Geneva
Publications - 7
Citations - 703
Michael Patterson is an academic researcher from University of Geneva. The author has contributed to research in topics: Synaptic plasticity & AMPA receptor. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 7 publications receiving 646 citations. Previous affiliations of Michael Patterson include Case Western Reserve University & Duke University.
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AMPA receptors are exocytosed in stimulated spines and adjacent dendrites in a Ras-ERK–dependent manner during long-term potentiation
TL;DR: In this paper, two-photon uncaging was combined with a fluorescent label of surface AMPA receptors to monitor individual AMPA receptor exocytosis events near spines undergoing LTP.
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A molecular neuroethological approach for identifying and characterizing a cascade of behaviorally regulated genes
Kazuhiro Wada,Jason T. Howard,Patrick McConnell,Osceola Whitney,Thierry Lints,Miriam V. Rivas,Haruhito Horita,Michael Patterson,Stephanie A. White,Constance Scharff,Sebastian Haesler,Shengli Zhao,Hironobu Sakaguchi,Masatoshi Hagiwara,Toshiyuki Shiraki,Tomoko Hirozane-Kishikawa,Pate Skene,Yoshihide Hayashizaki,Piero Carninci,Erich D. Jarvis +19 more
TL;DR: This work constructed 21 regular, normalized, and subtracted full-length cDNA libraries from brains of zebra finches in 57 developmental and behavioral conditions in an attempt to clone as much of the brain transcriptome as possible.
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TRPV4-mediated calcium influx into human bronchial epithelia upon exposure to diesel exhaust particles.
Jinju Li,Patrick Kanju,Michael Patterson,Wei Leong Chew,Seung-Hyun Cho,Ian Gilmour,Tim Oliver,Ryohei Yasuda,Andrew J. Ghio,Sidney A. Simon,Wolfgang Liedtke +10 more
TL;DR: The novel concept of air pollution–responsive ciliary signal transduction from PAR-2 to TRPV4 in human respiratory epithelia will accelerate rationally targeted therapies, possibly via the inhalatory route, providing mechanistic linkage between man-made air pollution and human airway disease.
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Odor representations in the olfactory bulb evolve after the first breath and persist as an odor afterimage
TL;DR: It is shown that the odor representation evolves after the first breath and that there is a centrally maintained odor afterimage, similar to other sensory systems, which may help identify novel odorants in complex environments.
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Signalling pathways underlying structural plasticity of dendritic spines
Michael Patterson,Ryohei Yasuda +1 more
TL;DR: These studies reveal the signalling pathways relaying Ca2+ to the functional and structural plasticity of dendritic spines of hippocampal neurons.