CNU Neurophysiology Lab
CNU Neurophysiology Lab
The CNU Neurophysiology Lab investigates brain function and disease at the cellular and molecular levels. Specifically, we focus on neuron-glia interactions and their role in the development of glioblastoma. By employing electrophysiology, calcium imaging, and immunohisto-chemistry, we explore the underlying mechanisms of neural circuits and disease progression.
Key research areas include neuron-astrocyte crosstalk, synaptic transmission, glutamate signaling in glioblastoma growth and invasion, post-translational modifications (like glycosylation) affecting synaptic function, and cerebellar physiology. Through these investigations, we aim to advance fundamental neuroscience knowledge and develop novel therapeutic approaches for brain disorders
ATP release mediated by TRPM3 enhances invasion in glioblastoma
February 2026, Animal Cells and Systems
Recent publications and research findings on neural mechanisms and disease progression.