You are here

Physiology

Evolution in the Age of Us: Mechanisms of adaptation to a human-modified world

Understanding the proximate (physiological/developmental) and ultimate (evolutionary) mechanisms that drive adaptive responses to human-altered environments is among the most pressing concerns of contemporary organismal biology and conservation. Human modifications to the natural world present extreme and novel environments for many species around the globe, and offer unique opportunities to study the process of evolution in real-time.

Ca <sup>2+</sup> -Permeable AMPARs Mediate Glutamatergic Transmission and Excitotoxic Damage at the Hair Cell Ribbon Synapse

Sebe JY, Cho S, Sheets L, Rutherford MA, von Gersdorff H, Raible DW.  2017.  Ca 2+ -Permeable AMPARs Mediate Glutamatergic Transmission and Excitotoxic Damage at the Hair Cell Ribbon Synapse. The Journal of Neuroscience. 37(25):6162-6175.

Pages

Subscribe to RSS - Physiology