ZFIN ID: ZDB-PERS-991110-2
Buss, Robert
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Address: Centre for Research in Neuroscience McGill University 1650 Cedar Avenue Montreal, Quebec, H3G 1A4 Canada
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Phone: (514) 937-6011 ext. 44602
Fax: (514) 934-8261
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BIOGRAPHY AND RESEARCH INTERESTS
***No longer involved in zebrafish research***

Neural control of swimming.


PUBLICATIONS
Buss, R.R., Bourque, C.W., and Drapeau, P. (2003) Membrane properties related to the firing behavior of zebrafish motoneurons. Journal of neurophysiology. 89(2):657-664
Brustein, E., Saint-Amant, L., Buss, R.R., Chong, M., McDearmid, J.R., and Drapeau, P. (2003) Steps during the development of the zebrafish locomotor network. Journal of physiology, Paris. 97(1):77-86
Drapeau, P., Saint-Amant, L., Buss, R.R., Chong, M., McDearmid, J.R., and Brustein E. (2002) Development of the locomotor network in zebrafish. Prog. Neurobiol.. 68(2):85-111
Buss, R.R. and Drapeau, P. (2002) Activation of embryonic red and white muscle fibers during fictive swimming in the developing zebrafish. Journal of neurophysiology. 87:1244-1251
Drapeau, P., Buss, R.R., Ali, D.W., Legendre, P., and Rotundo, R.L. (2001) Limits to the development of fast neuromuscular transmission in zebrafish. Journal of neurophysiology. 86(6):2951-2956
Buss, R.R. and Drapeau, P. (2001) Synaptic drive to motoneurons during fictive swimming in the developing zebrafish. Journal of neurophysiology. 86(1):197-210
Buss, R.R. and Drapeau, P. (2000) Physiological properties of zebrafish embryonic red and white muscle fibers during early development. Journal of neurophysiology. 84(3):1545-1557
Ali, D.W., Buss, R.R., and Drapeau, P. (2000) Properties of miniature glutamatergic EPSCs in neurons of the locomotor regions of the developing zebrafish. Journal of neurophysiology. 83(1):181-191
Drapeau, P., Ali, D.W., Buss, R.R., and Saint-Amant, L. (1999) In vivo recording from identifiable neurons of the locomotor network in the developing zebrafish. Journal of Neuroscience Methods. 88(1):1-13

NON-ZEBRAFISH PUBLICATIONS