Michael B. Robinson

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Pediatrics University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States 
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Jackson JG, Krizman E, Takano H, et al. (2022) Activation of Glutamate Transport Increases Arteriole Diameter : Implications for Neurovascular Coupling. Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience. 16: 831061
Guillem AM, Krizman EN, Robinson MB. (2021) Rapid Regulation of Glutamate Transport: Where Do We Go from Here? Neurochemical Research
Hewett SJ, Prado V, Robinson MB. (2021) Editorial The Brain in Flux: Genetic, Physiologic, and Therapeutic Perspectives on Transporters in the CNS. Neurochemistry International. 104980
Martinez-Lozada Z, Robinson MB. (2020) Reciprocal communication between astrocytes and endothelial cells is required for astrocytic glutamate transporter 1 (GLT-1) expression. Neurochemistry International. 139: 104787
Robinson MB, Lee ML, DaSilva S. (2020) Glutamate Transporters and Mitochondria: Signaling, Co-compartmentalization, Functional Coupling, and Future Directions. Neurochemical Research
Miller SJ, Philips T, Kim N, et al. (2019) Molecularly defined cortical astroglia subpopulation modulates neurons via secretion of Norrin. Nature Neuroscience
Shih EK, Robinson MB. (2018) Role of Astrocytic Mitochondria in Limiting Ischemic Brain Injury? Physiology (Bethesda, Md.). 33: 99-112
Barros LF, Bolaños JP, Bonvento G, et al. (2017) Current technical approaches to brain energy metabolism. Glia
Jackson JG, Robinson MB. (2017) Regulation of mitochondrial dynamics in astrocytes: Mechanisms, consequences, and unknowns. Glia
Lee ML, Martinez-Lozada Z, Krizman EN, et al. (2017) Brain endothelial cells induce astrocytic expression of the glutamate transporter GLT-1 by a Notch-dependent mechanism. Journal of Neurochemistry
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