Kevin Bender
@neurobender.bsky.social
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Neuroscientist at UCSF.
Studies everything related to neuronal ion channels—their modulation, their role in neuronal integration, and the intersection between these functions and neurodevelopmental and neuropsychiatric disorders.
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Kevin Bender
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· Aug 6
Kevin Bender
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· Aug 6
Kevin Bender
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· Jun 25
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· Jun 24
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· Jan 3
Kevin Bender
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· Dec 20
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· Dec 20
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· Nov 24
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Kevin Bender
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· Nov 19
Axon Initial Segment Structure and Function in Health and Disease | Physiological Reviews
At the simplest level, neurons are structured to integrate synaptic input and perform computational transforms on that input, converting it into an action potential (AP) code. This process-converting synaptic input into AP output-typically occurs in a specialized region of axon termed the axon initial segment (AIS). The AIS, as its name implies, is often contained to the first section of axon abutted to the soma and is home to a dizzying array of ion channels, attendant scaffolding proteins, intracellular organelles, extracellular proteins, and, in some cases, synapses. The AIS serves multiple roles as the final arbiter for determining if inputs are sufficient to evoke APs, as a gatekeeper that physically separates the somatodendritic domain from the axon proper, and as a regulator of overall neuronal excitability, dynamically tuning its size to best suit the needs of parent neurons. These complex roles have received considerable attention from experimentalists and theoreticians alike. Here, we review recent advances in our understanding of the AIS and its role in neuronal integration and polarity in health and disease.
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Kevin Bender
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· Jan 29
Kevin Bender
@neurobender.bsky.social
· Dec 30
Dynamic Foraging Behavior Performance Is Not Affected by Scn2a Haploinsufficiency
Dysfunction in the gene SCN2A , which encodes the voltage-gated sodium channel Nav1.2, is strongly associated with neurodevelopmental disorders including autism spectrum disorder and intellectual disa...
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Kevin Bender
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· Oct 2
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