Gollisch, Tim

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16.12.2022

Molecular Mechanisms Mediating the Transfer of Disease-Associated Proteins and Effects on Neuronal Activity

Authors Brás IC, Khani MH, Vasili E, Möbius W, Riedel D, Parfentev I, Gerhardt E, Fahlbusch C, Urlaub H, Zweckstetter M, Gollisch T, Outeiro TF Journal Journal of Parkinson’s Disease Citation J Parkinsons Dis. 2022;12(8):2397-2422. Abstract Background: Various cellular pathways have been implicated in the transfer of disease-related proteins between
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08.09.2022

Ectosomes and exosomes modulate neuronal spontaneous activity

Authors Brás IC, Khani MH, Riedel D, Parfentev I, Gerhardt E, van Riesen C, Urlaub H, Gollisch T, Outeiro TF Journal Journal of Proteomics Citation J Proteomics. 2022 Sep 8:104721. Abstract Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are important mediators in intercellular communication. However, understanding the biological origin and functional effects of EVs
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08.06.2022

Retinal Encoding of Natural Scenes

Authors Karamanlis D, Schreyer HM, Gollisch T Journal Annual Review of Vision Science Citation Annu Rev Vis Sci. 2022 Jun 8. Abstract An ultimate goal in retina science is to understand how the neural circuit of the retina processes natural visual scenes. Yet most studies in laboratories have long been
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11.04.2022

Retinal receptive-field substructure: scaffolding for coding and computation

Authors Zapp SJ, Nitsche S, Gollisch T Journal Trends in Neurosciences Citation Trends Neurosci. 2022 Apr 11:S0166-2236(22)00056-X. Abstract The center-surround receptive field of retinal ganglion cells represents a fundamental concept for how the retina processes and encodes visual information. Yet, traditional approaches of using the receptive field as a linear
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08.03.2022

Simple Model for Encoding Natural Images by Retinal Ganglion Cells with Nonlinear Spatial Integration

Authors Liu JK, Karamanlis D, Gollisch T Journal PLoS Computational Biology Citation PLoS Comput Biol. 2022 Mar 8;18(3):e1009925. Abstract A central goal in sensory neuroscience is to understand the neuronal signal processing involved in the encoding of natural stimuli. A critical step towards this goal is the development of successful
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