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Richard Hume
Richard Hume
Professor of Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology, University of Michigan
Verified email at umich.edu
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Fluorescent carbocyanine dyes allow living neurons of identified origin to be studied in long-term cultures.
MG Honig, RI Hume
The Journal of cell biology 103 (1), 171-187, 1986
9701986
Identification of a site in glutamate receptor subunits that controls calcium permeability
RI Hume, R Dingledine, SF Heinemann
Science 253 (5023), 1028-1031, 1991
9491991
Dil and diO: versatile fluorescent dyes for neuronal labelling and pathway tracing
MG Honig, RI Hume
Trends in neurosciences 12 (9), 333-341, 1989
8111989
Generation of neurons by transient expression of neural bHLH proteins in mammalian cells
MH Farah, JM Olson, HB Sucic, RI Hume, SJ Tapscott, DL Turner
Development 127 (4), 693-702, 2000
5812000
Acetylcholine release from growth cones detected with patches of acetylcholine receptor-rich membranes
RI Hume, LW Role, GD Fischbach
Nature 305 (5935), 632-634, 1983
4051983
The relation of postsynaptic geometry to the number of presynaptic axons that innervate autonomic ganglion cells
D Purves, RI Hume
Journal of Neuroscience 1 (5), 441-452, 1981
2141981
Structural determinants of barium permeation and rectification in non-NMDA glutamate receptor channels
R Dingledine, RI Hume, SF Heinemann
Journal of Neuroscience 12 (10), 4080-4087, 1992
2011992
Central pattern generator mediating swimming in Tritonia. I. Identification and synaptic interactions.
PA Getting, PR Lennard, RI Hume
Journal of neurophysiology 44 (1), 151-164, 1980
1991980
The Highwire ubiquitin ligase promotes axonal degeneration by tuning levels of Nmnat protein
X Xiong, Y Hao, K Sun, J Li, X Li, B Mishra, P Soppina, C Wu, RI Hume, ...
PLoS biology 10 (12), e1001440, 2012
1892012
Identification of nicotinic acetylcholine receptor recycling and its role in maintaining receptor density at the neuromuscular junction in vivo
E Bruneau, D Sutter, RI Hume, M Akaaboune
Journal of Neuroscience 25 (43), 9949-9959, 2005
1352005
Mutational analysis of the conserved cysteines of the rat P2X2 purinoceptor
JD Clyne, LF Wang, RI Hume
Journal of Neuroscience 22 (10), 3873-3880, 2002
1282002
The role of histidine residues in modulation of the rat P2X2 purinoceptor by zinc and pH
JD Clyne, LD LaPointe, RI Hume
The Journal of physiology 539 (2), 347-359, 2002
1182002
An intersubunit zinc binding site in rat P2X2 receptors
N Nagaya, RK Tittle, N Saar, SS Dellal, RI Hume
Journal of Biological Chemistry 280 (28), 25982-25993, 2005
1092005
Excitatory action of ATP on embryonic chick muscle
RI Hume, MG Honig
Journal of Neuroscience 6 (3), 681-690, 1986
1061986
Central pattern generator mediating swimming in Tritonia. II. Initiation, maintenance, and termination.
PR Lennard, PA Getting, RI Hume
Journal of neurophysiology 44 (1), 165-173, 1980
1061980
Geometry of neonatal neurones and the regulation of synapse elimination
RI Hume, D Purves
Nature 293 (5832), 469-471, 1981
1051981
The zebrafish shocked gene encodes a glycine transporter and is essential for the function of early neural circuits in the CNS
WW Cui, SE Low, H Hirata, L Saint-Amant, R Geisler, RI Hume, ...
Journal of Neuroscience 25 (28), 6610-6620, 2005
932005
Parkinson’s disease-risk protein TMEM175 is a proton-activated proton channel in lysosomes
M Hu, P Li, C Wang, X Feng, Q Geng, W Chen, M Marthi, W Zhang, C Gao, ...
Cell 185 (13), 2292-2308. e20, 2022
802022
Motor organization of Tritonia swimming. I. Quantitative analysis of swim behavior and flexion neuron firing patterns.
RI Hume, PA Getting, MA Del Beccaro
Journal of neurophysiology 47 (1), 60-74, 1982
711982
Permeation of both cations and anions through a single class of ATP-activated ion channels in developing chick skeletal muscle.
SA Thomas, RI Hume
The Journal of general physiology 95 (4), 569-590, 1990
691990
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