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Stewart A. Bloomfield

Stewart A. Bloomfield

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Neuroscience

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6430
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7680
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Stewart A. Bloomfield is affiliated with New York University in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on neuroscience, biochemistry, genetics, molecular biology, and medicine, with specialized work in neurology, molecular biology, ophthalmology, and cellular and molecular neuroscience.

The main topics covered in their research include glaucoma and retinal disorders, retinal development and disorders, neuroinflammation and neurodegeneration mechanisms, neurological disorders and treatments, neurological disease mechanisms and treatments, photoreceptor and optogenetics research, and connexins and lens biology.

Stewart A. Bloomfield has published multiple papers, among which recent works include:

  • Neuroprotection of Retinal Ganglion Cells Suppresses Microglia Activation in a Mouse Model of Glaucoma, 2023, Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science
  • A Robust Microbead Occlusion Model of Glaucoma for the Common Marmoset, 2022, Translational Vision Science & Technology
  • Neuroprotection of the Inner Retina Also Prevents Secondary Outer Retinal Pathology in a Mouse Model of Glaucoma, 2021, Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science

The frequent co-authors collaborating with Bloomfield include Abram Akopian, Sandeep Kumar, Suresh Viswanáthan, Alexandra Benavente-Pérez, and Reynolds Kwame Ablordeppey.

Bloomfield's research has appeared mainly in the venues of Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science and Translational Vision Science & Technology.

Best Publications

  • Rod Vision: Pathways and Processing in the Mammalian Retina

    Stewart A. Bloomfield;Ramon F. Dacheux

  • Connexin36 Is Essential for Transmission of Rod-Mediated Visual Signals in the Mammalian Retina

    Michael R Deans;Bela Volgyi;Daniel A Goodenough;Stewart A Bloomfield

  • The diverse functional roles and regulation of neuronal gap junctions in the retina

    Stewart A. Bloomfield;Béla Völgyi

  • Tracer coupling patterns of the ganglion cell subtypes in the mouse retina.

    Béla Völgyi;Samir Chheda;Stewart A. Bloomfield

  • Convergence and Segregation of the Multiple Rod Pathways in Mammalian Retina

    Béla Völgyi;Michael R. Deans;David L. Paul;Stewart A. Bloomfield

  • Roles of aspartate and glutamate in synaptic transmission in rabbit retina. II. Inner plexiform layer.

    S. A. Bloomfield;J. E. Dowling

  • Light-induced modulation of coupling between AII amacrine cells in the rabbit retina

    Stewart A. Bloomfield;Daiyan Xin;Tristan Osborne

  • Tracer coupling pattern of amacrine and ganglion cells in the rabbit retina.

    Daiyan Xin;Stewart A. Bloomfield

  • Relationship between receptive and dendritic field size of amacrine cells in the rabbit retina.

    S. A. Bloomfield

  • Control of late off-center cone bipolar cell differentiation and visual signaling by the homeobox gene Vsx1

    Robert L. Chow;Bela Volgyi;Rachel K. Szilard;David Ng

  • Cadherin-6 mediates axon-target matching in a non-image-forming visual circuit.

    Jessica A. Osterhout;Nicko Josten;Jena Yamada;Feng Pan

  • Dark- and light-induced changes in coupling between horizontal cells in mammalian retina.

    Daiyan Xin;Stewart A. Bloomfield

  • Effect of spike blockade on the receptive-field size of amacrine and ganglion cells in the rabbit retina

    S. A. Bloomfield

  • Comparison of the responses of AII amacrine cells in the dark- and light-adapted rabbit retina.

    Daiyan Xin;Stewart A. Bloomfield

  • Gap Junctional Coupling Underlies the Short-Latency Spike Synchrony of Retinal α Ganglion Cells

    Edward H. Hu;Stewart A. Bloomfield

  • Surround inhibition of mammalian AII amacrine cells is generated in the proximal retina.

    Stewart A. Bloomfield;Daiyan Xin

  • A physiological and morphological study of the horizontal cell types of the rabbit retina

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  • Passive cable properties and morphological correlates of neurones in the lateral geniculate nucleus of the cat.

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  • Function and plasticity of homologous coupling between AII amacrine cells

    Stewart A. Bloomfield;Béla Völgyi

  • Light-Induced Changes in Spike Synchronization between Coupled ON Direction Selective Ganglion Cells in the Mammalian Retina

    Jessica M. Ackert;Synphen H. Wu;Jacob C. Lee;Joseph Abrams

  • Morphology and Tracer Coupling Pattern of Alpha Ganglion Cells in the Mouse Retina

    Béla Völgyi;Joseph Abrams;David L. Paul;Stewart A. Bloomfield

  • Morphology and physiology of the polyaxonal amacrine cells in the rabbit retina.

    Béla Völgyi;Daiyan Xin;Yimy Amarillo;Stewart A. Bloomfield

Frequent Co-Authors

Andrew D. Huberman
Andrew D. Huberman Stanford University
Bernardo Rudy
Bernardo Rudy New York University
Anand Swaroop
Anand Swaroop National Institutes of Health
Roderick R. McInnes
Roderick R. McInnes University of Toronto
Amy S. Lee
Amy S. Lee University of Southern California
Elio Raviola
Elio Raviola Harvard University
Ben A. Barres
Ben A. Barres Stanford University
David M. Berson
David M. Berson Brown University
Fred Rieke
Fred Rieke University of Washington

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