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michael_gutnick | Koret School of Veterinary Medicine

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Koret School of Veterinary Medicine,
The Robert H. Smith Faculty of Agricultural, Food & Environment,
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem.

Address: Herzl 229, P.O. Box 12,
Rehovot 76100, Israel

Phone: +972-(0)8-9489021/31;
Fax: +972-(0)8-9467940
E-Mail: vet.school@mail.huji.ac.il

 

michael_gutnick

Publications

Fleidervish, I.A., Lasser-Ross, N., Gutnick, M.J. and Ross, W.N. (2010) Na+ imaging reveals little difference in action potential-evoked Na+ influx between axon and soma. Nat Neurosci. 2010 Jun 13. [Epub ahead of print] PMID: 20543843

Fleidervish, I.A., Libman, L., Katz, E. and Gutnick, M.J. (2008) Endogenous polyamines regulate cortical neuronal excitability by blocking voltage-gated Na+ channels. Proc Nat Acad Sci 105, 18994-1899

Selected Recent Publications

Fleidervish I.A. , Libman L. , Katz E. , Gutnick M. J. (2008) Endogenous polyamines regulate cortical neuronal excitability by blocking voltage-gated Na channels. Procedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the USA (PNAS) 105: 18994-9

Astman N., Gutnick M. J., Fleidervish I.A. (2006) Persistent sodium current in Layer 5 neocortical neurons is primarily generated in the proximal axon. Journal of Neuroscience 26: 3465-73

Prof. Michael Gutnick

Special Interests

Cellular Physiology of the Cerebral Cortex in Health and Disease, Pathophysiology of Epilepsy, Biophysical properties of ion channels in the central nervous system

Professional Experience and Qualifications

  • DVM, 1967, University of California at Davis
  • Ph.D. (Neuroscience), 1972, Stanford University

Teaching

Animal Physiology, Veterinary Physiology, Fundamentals of Neural Circuit Function