
معرفی
Martin Hruska is an Assistant Professor at the West Virginia University School of Medicine, affiliated with both the Department of Neuroscience and the Rockefeller Neuroscience Institute. His research focuses on synaptic biology in the central nervous system (CNS), emphasizing structural plasticity, molecular organization, and implications for neurological disorders.
- Research Domains: Nanoscale synaptic architecture, Synaptic plasticity mechanisms, Neurological disorder pathogenesis.
- Methodology: Integrates molecular/biochemical techniques with Stimulated Emission Depletion (STED) microscopy for super-resolution imaging.
- Key Questions: How are synaptic nano-domains established? How do AMPAR/NMDAR organize in synapses? How does synaptic organization affect cortical processing?
Martin Hruska's publications (2007–2024) highlight his expertise in Ephrin-B3 signaling, PSD-95 anchoring, synaptic stability, and receptor organization in dendritic spines. His work bridges molecular neuroscience, neurodegenerative diseases, and advanced imaging technologies to address synaptic dysfunction in Alzheimer’s disease and other CNS pathologies.
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