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Research.com Recognitions

  • 1998 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
  • 1976 - Fellow of Alfred P. Sloan Foundation

Overview

Robert S. Zucker is affiliated with the University of California, Berkeley in the United States. Their academic career has included recognition from notable organizations in the scientific community.

Among the awards received by Zucker are the Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 1998 and the Fellowship from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation awarded in 1976. These honors reflect their involvement in advancing scientific knowledge.

There are no listed recent papers, frequent co-authors, publication venues, book publications, main fields, subfields, or main topics provided in the available data to further detail the scope of their research or collaborations.

Best Publications

  • Short-Term Synaptic Plasticity

    Robert S. Zucker;Wade G. Regehr

  • Short-term synaptic plasticity.

    R S Zucker

  • Postsynaptic calcium is sufficient for potentiation of hippocampal synaptic transmission

    Robert C. Malenka;Julie A. Kauer;Robert S. Zucker;Roger A. Nicoll

  • Calcium- and activity-dependent synaptic plasticity.

    Robert S Zucker

  • Selective induction of LTP and LTD by postsynaptic [Ca2+]i elevation.

    Shao-Nian Yang;Yun-Gui Tang;Robert S. Zucker

  • Multiple calcium-dependent processes related to secretion in bovine chromaffin cells

    E. Neher;R.S. Zucker

  • Residual Ca2+ and short-term synaptic plasticity

    Haruyuki Kamiya;Robert S. Zucker

  • Mitochondrial Involvement in Post-Tetanic Potentiation of Synaptic Transmission

    Yun-gui Tang;Robert S. Zucker

  • Kinetics of the secretory response in bovine chromaffin cells following flash photolysis of caged Ca2

    C. Heinemann;R.H. Chow;E. Neher;R.S. Zucker

  • Exocytosis: a molecular and physiological perspective.

    Robert S Zucker

  • Changes in the statistics of transmitter release during facilitation

    Robert S. Zucker

  • Role of presynaptic calcium ions and channels in synaptic facilitation and depression at the squid giant synapse.

    M P Charlton;S J Smith;R S Zucker

  • Presynaptic calcium diffusion from various arrays of single channels. Implications for transmitter release and synaptic facilitation.

    A.L. Fogelson;R.S. Zucker

  • Time course of transmitter release calculated from simulations of a calcium diffusion model

    W.M. Yamada;R.S. Zucker

  • Enhancement of synaptic transmission by cyclic AMP modulation of presynaptic Ih channels

    Vahri Beaumont;Robert S. Zucker

  • Temporal limits on the Rise in Postsynaptic Calcium Required for the Induction of Long-Term Potentiation

    Robert C. Malenka;Barrie Lancaster;Robert S. Zucker

  • Postsynaptic Levels of [Ca2+]i Needed to Trigger LTD and LTP

    Dorine Neveu;Robert S. Zucker

  • Relationship between transmitter release and presynaptic calcium influx when calcium enters through discrete channels.

    Robert S. Zucker;Aaron L. Fogelson

  • Crayfish escape behavior and central synapses. II. Physiological mechanisms underlying behavioral habituation.

    R S Zucker

  • Calcium in motor nerve terminals associated with posttetanic potentiation

    K. R. Delaney;R. S. Zucker;David W. Tank

  • Crayfish escape behavior and central synapses. I. Neural circuit exciting lateral giant fiber.

    R S Zucker

  • Presynaptic calcium and serotonin-mediated enhancement of transmitter release at crayfish neuromuscular junction

    K. Delaney;David W. Tank;R. S. Zucker

  • A General Model of Synaptic Transmission and Short-Term Plasticity

    Bin Pan;Robert S. Zucker

  • Neuronal circuit mediating escape responses in crayfish.

    Robert S. Zucker;Donald Kennedy;Allen I. Selverston

  • Calcium and transmitter release.

    R.S. Zucker

Frequent Co-Authors

Stephen J. Smith
Stephen J. Smith Allen Institute for Brain Science
Richard D. Fetter
Richard D. Fetter University of California, San Francisco
Daniel Johnston
Daniel Johnston The University of Texas at Austin
Sydney S. Cash
Sydney S. Cash Harvard University
Mu-ming Poo
Mu-ming Poo Chinese Academy of Sciences
Harold L. Atwood
Harold L. Atwood University of Toronto
Robert C. Froemke
Robert C. Froemke New York University
Robert C. Malenka
Robert C. Malenka Stanford University
Kerry R. Delaney
Kerry R. Delaney University of Victoria
Milton P. Charlton
Milton P. Charlton University of Toronto

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