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Marc D. Binder is affiliated with the University of Washington in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of immunology and microbiology, biochemistry, genetics, molecular biology, and medicine. They have produced significant work concerning the mechanisms of immune regulation and neuroinflammation, integrating molecular and cellular biology approaches.

Their main topics of study include:

  • Phagocytosis and Immune Regulation
  • Neuroinflammation and Neurodegeneration Mechanisms
  • Immune cells in cancer
  • Erythrocyte Function and Pathophysiology
  • MicroRNA in disease regulation
  • RNA regulation and disease
  • Neurogenesis and neuroplasticity mechanisms

Binder's recent papers reflect an interdisciplinary focus on microglial function, neuroinflammation, and molecular signaling pathways, including:

  • "miRNAs in Microglia: Important Players in Multiple Sclerosis Pathology," 2021, published in ASN NEURO
  • "Mertk-expressing microglia influence oligodendrogenesis and myelin modelling in the CNS," 2023, Journal of Neuroinflammation
  • "The Tolerogenic Influence of Dexamethasone on Dendritic Cells Is Accompanied by the Induction of Efferocytosis, Promoted by MERTK," 2023, International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • "Development of [18F]MIPS15692, a radiotracer with in vitro proof-of-concept for the imaging of MER tyrosine kinase (MERTK) in neuroinflammatory disease," 2021, European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
  • "Tyro3 Contributes to Retinal Ganglion Cell Function, Survival and Dendritic Density in the Mouse Retina," 2020, Frontiers in Neuroscience

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Binder include Trevor J. Kilpatrick, Andrea Aprico, Alexander D. Walsh, Eze Nwoke, and Vivien Li. This network supports interdisciplinary studies within neuroinflammation and molecular immunology.

Binder's work has been published repeatedly in prominent venues such as:

  • Nature Communications
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • ASN NEURO
  • Journal of Neuroinflammation
  • International Journal of Molecular Sciences

Best Publications

  • Functional anatomy of the association between motor units and muscle receptors

    Barry R. Botterman;Marc D. Binder;Douglas G. Stuart

  • Input-output functions of mammalian motoneurons.

    R. K. Powers;M. D. Binder

  • The Physiological Control of Motoneuron Activity

    Marc D. Binder;C. J. Heckman;Randall K. Powers

  • Recruitment order of motoneurons in stretch reflexes is highly correlated with their axonal conduction velocity

    P. Bawa;M. D. Binder;P. Ruenzel;E. Henneman

  • The response of Golgi tendon organs to single motor unit contractions.

    M D Binder;J S Kroin;G P Moore;D G Stuart

  • "Sensory partitioning" of cat medial gastrocnemius muscle by its muscle spindles and tendon organs.

    W. E. Cameron;M. D. Binder;B. R. Botterman;R. M. Reinking

  • Distribution of effective synaptic currents underlying recurrent inhibition in cat triceps surae motoneurons.

    A. D. Lindsay;M. D. Binder

  • Computer simulation of the steady-state input-output function of the cat medial gastrocnemius motoneuron pool

    C. J. Heckman;M. D. Binder

  • Analysis of effective synaptic currents generated by homonymous Ia afferent fibers in motoneurons of the cat

    C. J. Heckman;M. D. Binder

  • Correlation analysis of muscle spindle responses to single motor unit contractions.

    M D Binder;J S Kroin;G P Moore;E K Stauffer

  • Spike frequency adaptation studied in hypoglossal motoneurons of the rat.

    A. Sawczuk;R. K. Powers;M. D. Binder

  • Responses of Ia and spindle group II afferents to single motor-unit contractions.

    M. D. Binder;D. G. Stuart

  • Nonlinear Input-Output Functions of Motoneurons.

    Marc D. Binder;Randall K. Powers;C. J. Heckman

  • Multiple mechanisms of spike-frequency adaptation in motoneurones

    Randall K. Powers;Andrea Sawczuk;James R. Musick;Marc D. Binder

  • Mechanisms and Physiological Implications of Cooperative Gating of Ion Channels Clusters.

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  • The Segmental motor system

    Marc D. Binder;Lorne M. Mendell

  • Motor unit--muscle spindle interactions in active muscles of decerebrate cats.

    William E. Cameron;Marc D. Binder;Barry R. Botterman;Robert M. Reinking

  • Graded Ca2+/calmodulin-dependent coupling of voltage-gated CaV1.2 channels

    Rose E Dixon;Claudia M Moreno;Can Yuan;Ximena Opitz-Araya

  • Computer simulations of the effects of different synaptic input systems on motor unit recruitment

    C. J. Heckman;M. D. Binder

  • Topographic factors in distribution of homonymous group Ia-afferent input to cat medial gastrocnemius motoneurons

    S. M. Lucas;M. D. Binder

  • Analysis of individual Ia-afferent EPSPs in a homonymous motoneuron pool with respect to muscle topography

    Sylvia M. Lucas;Timothy C. Cope;Marc D. Binder

Frequent Co-Authors

Randall K. Powers
Randall K. Powers University of Washington
Charles J. Heckman
Charles J. Heckman Northwestern University
Douglas G. Stuart
Douglas G. Stuart University of Arizona
Adrienne L. Fairhall
Adrienne L. Fairhall University of Washington
Timothy C. Cope
Timothy C. Cope Georgia Institute of Technology
Albert F. Fuchs
Albert F. Fuchs University of Washington
Kemal S. Türker
Kemal S. Türker Istanbul Gelişim University

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