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Sebastian Curti
Sebastian Curti
Associate Proffesor, Departamento de Fisiología, Facultad de Medicina, UdelaR
Verified email at fmed.edu.uy
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Gap junction-mediated electrical transmission: regulatory mechanisms and plasticity
AE Pereda, S Curti, G Hoge, R Cachope, CE Flores, JE Rash
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA)-Biomembranes 1828 (1), 134-146, 2013
1922013
Synergy between electrical coupling and membrane properties promotes strong synchronization of neurons of the mesencephalic trigeminal nucleus
S Curti, G Hoge, JI Nagy, AE Pereda
Journal of Neuroscience 32 (13), 4341-4359, 2012
1302012
Molecular and functional asymmetry at a vertebrate electrical synapse
JE Rash, S Curti, KG Vanderpool, N Kamasawa, S Nannapaneni, ...
Neuron 79 (5), 957-969, 2013
842013
Voltage-dependent enhancement of electrical coupling by a subthreshold sodium current
S Curti, AE Pereda
Journal of Neuroscience 24 (16), 3999-4010, 2004
682004
Characteristics and plasticity of electrical synaptic transmission
S Curti, J O’Brien
BMC cell biology 17 (Suppl 1), 13, 2016
502016
Mauthner cell-initiated electromotor behavior is mediated via NMDA and metabotropic glutamatergic receptors on medullary pacemaker neurons in a gymnotid fish
S Curti, A Falconi, FR Morales, M Borde
Journal of Neuroscience 19 (20), 9133-9140, 1999
241999
Analysis of behavior-related excitatory inputs to a central pacemaker nucleus in a weakly electric fish
S Curti, V Comas, C Rivero, M Borde
Neuroscience 140 (2), 491-504, 2006
202006
Subthreshold sodium current underlies essential functional specializations at primary auditory afferents
S Curti, L Gómez, R Budelli, AE Pereda
Journal of neurophysiology 99 (4), 1683-1699, 2008
172008
Functional specializations of primary auditory afferents on the Mauthner cells: interactions between membrane and synaptic properties
S Curti, AE Pereda
Journal of Physiology-Paris 104 (3-4), 203-214, 2010
162010
Mauthner cell-evoked synaptic actions on pacemaker medullary neurons of a weakly electric fish
A Falconi, D Lorenzo, S Curti, FR Morales, M Borde
Journal of Comparative Physiology A 181, 143-151, 1997
161997
Function and plasticity of electrical synapses in the mammalian brain: role of non-junctional mechanisms
S Curti, F Davoine, A Dapino
Biology 11 (1), 81, 2022
142022
RETRACTED ARTICLE: Electrical Transmission between Mammalian Neurons is Supported by a Small Fraction of Gap Junction Channels
S Curti, G Hoge, JI Nagy, AE Pereda
The Journal of Membrane Biology 245, 283-290, 2012
132012
Modulación central de un sistema sensorial por un comando motor. Una intención con dos resultados
M Borde, S Curti, V Comas, C Rivero
Rev Neurol 38, 253-260, 2004
92004
Response to coincident inputs in electrically coupled primary afferents is heterogeneous and is enhanced by H-current (IH) modulation
F Davoine, S Curti
Journal of Neurophysiology 122 (1), 151-175, 2019
72019
Central modulation of a sensory system by a motor command. One intention with two results
M Borde, S Curti, V Comas, C Rivero
Revista de Neurologia 38 (3), 253-260, 2004
42004
Spike transmission between electrically coupled sensory neurons is improved by filter properties
F Davoine, S Curti, P Monzón
2020 IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems (ISCAS), 1-5, 2020
22020
Modeling of sodium currents from mesencephalic trigeminal neurons by system identification and sensitivity analysis
F Davoine, S Curti, P Monzón
BMC Neuroscience 14 (Suppl 1), P75, 2013
22013
D-type K+ current rules the function of electrically coupled neurons in a species-specific fashion
A Dapino, F Davoine, S Curti
Journal of General Physiology 155 (9), e202313353, 2023
12023
Recording gap junction-mediated synaptic transmission in vivo at mixed synapses on the goldfish Mauthner cells
R Cachope, S Curti, AE Pereda
Gap Junction Channels and Hemichannels, 151-167, 2016
12016
D-type K+ current controls the function of electrically coupled neurons in a species-specific fashion
A Dapino, F Davoine, S Curti
bioRxiv, 2023.01. 06.523023, 2023
2023
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