William H. baldridge
Professor
Department of Medical NeuroscienceÂ
Dalhousie University
Canada
Biography
Dr. WILLIAM H. BALDRIDGE is affiliated to Department of Medical Neuroscience , Dalhousie University. Dr. WILLIAM H. BALDRIDGE is currently providing services as Professor. Dr. WILLIAM H. BALDRIDGE has authored I145and co-authored multiple peer-reviewed scientific papers and presented works at many national and International conferences. Dr. WILLIAM H. BALDRIDGE contributions have acclaimed recognition from honourable subject experts around the world. Dr. WILLIAM H. BALDRIDGE is actively associated with different societies and academies. Dr. WILLIAM H. BALDRIDGE academic career is decorated with several reputed awards and funding. Dr. WILLIAM H. BALDRIDGE research interests include Professor Baldridge’s research concerns the structure and function of the vertebrate retina. He has particular interest in neuromodulation in the outer retina. Another major interest is calcium dynamics of retinal ganglion cells (RGCs), particularly in relation to RGC death during conditions like glaucoma..
Research Interest
Professor Baldridge’s research concerns the structure and function of the vertebrate retina. He has particular interest in neuromodulation in the outer retina. Another major interest is calcium dynamics of retinal ganglion cells (RGCs), particularly in relation to RGC death during conditions like glaucoma.
Publications
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Pérez de Sevilla Müller, L., M.T.H. Do, K. Wai-Yau, S. He and W.H. Baldridge (2010) Tracer coupling of intrinsically photosensitive retinal ganglion cells in the mouse retina. Journal of Comparative Neurology, 518:4813-4824.
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Trenholm, S. and W.H. Baldridge. (2010) The effect of aminosulfonate buffers on the feedback responses and intracellular pH of goldfish retinal horizontal cells. Journal of Neurochemistry, 115:102–111.
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Daniels, B.A., L. Wood, F. Tremblay and W.H. Baldridge. (2012) Functional evidence for D-serine inhibition of non-NMDA ionotropic glutamate receptors in retinal neurons. European Journal of Neuroscience. 35:56-65.