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06.09.2023

Synaptic activity is not required for establishing heterogeneity of inner hair cell ribbon synapses

Authors Karagulyan N, Moser T Journal Frontiers in Molecular Neuroscience – Molecular Signalling and Pathways Citation Front Mol Neurosci. 2023 Sep 6;16:1248941. Abstract Neural sound encoding in the mammalian cochlea faces the challenge of representing audible sound pressures that vary over six orders of magnitude. The cochlea meets this demand
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25.08.2023

En route to sound coding strategy for optical cochlear implants

Authors Khurana L, Harczos T, Moser T, Jablonski L Journal iScience Citation iScience (2023). Abstract In 2019, disabling hearing loss affected 430 million people worldwide and will reach over 700 million by 2050. Severe-to-complete sensorineural hearing loss is often treated by electrical cochlear implants (eCIs) bypassing dysfunctional or lost hair
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06.07.2023

Piccolino is required for ribbon architecture at cochlear inner hair cell synapses and for hearing

Authors Michanski S, Kapoor R, Steyer A, Möbius W, Früholz I, Ackermann F, Gültas M, Garner CC, Hamra FK, Neef J, Strenzke N, Moser T, Wichmann C Journal Embo Reports Citation EMBO Reports (2023)e56702. Abstract Cochlear inner hair cells (IHCs) form specialized ribbon synapses with spiral ganglion neurons that tirelessly
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21.03.2023

Channelrhodopsin fluorescent tag replacement for clinical translation of optogenetic hearing restoration

Authors Zerche M, Wrobel C, Kusch K, Moser T, Mager T Journal Molecular Therapy: Methods and Clinical Development Citation Molecular Therapy: Methods & Clinical Development Vol. 29 June 2023. Abstract Sensory restoration by optogenetic neurostimulation provides a promising future alternative to current electrical stimulation approaches. So far, channelrhodopsins (ChRs) typically
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23.01.2023

Patient perspectives on the need for improved hearing rehabilitation: A qualitative survey study of German cochlear implant users

Authors Hunniford V, Kühler R, Wolf B, Keppeler D, Strenzke N, Moser T Journal Frontiers in Neuroscience Citation Front Neurosci. 2023 Jan 23;17:1105562. Abstract Background The electrical cochlear implant (eCI) partially restores hearing in individuals affected by profound hearing impairment (HI) or deafness. However, the limited resolution of sound frequency
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19.01.2023

Graded optogenetic activation of the auditory pathway for hearing restoration

Authors Mittring A, Moser T, Huet AT Journal Brain Stimulation Citation Brain Stimul. 2023 Jan 23:S1935-861X(23)01673-X. Abstract Optogenetic control of neural activity enables innovative approaches to improve functional restoration of diseased sensory and motor systems. For clinical translation to succeed, optogenetic stimulation needs to closely match the coding properties of
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23.12.2022

Optogenetics and electron tomography for structure-function analysis of cochlear ribbon synapses

Authors Chakrabarti R, Jaime Tobón LM, Slitin L, Redondo-Canales M, Hoch G, Slashcheva M, Fritsch E, Bodensiek K, Özçete ÖD, Gültas M, Michanski S, Opazo F, Neef J, Pangrsic T, Moser T, Wichmann C Journal elife Citation Elife. 2022 Dec 23;11:e79494. Abstract RRibbon synapses of cochlear inner hair cells (IHCs)
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22.12.2022

On the Fabrication and Characterization of Polymer-Based Waveguide Probes for Use in Future Optical Cochlear Implants

Authors Helke C, Reinhardt M, Arnold M, Schwenzer F, Haase M, Wachs M, Goßler C, Götz J, Keppeler D, Wolf B, Schaeper J, Salditt T, Moser T, Schwarz UT, Reuter D Journal Materials (Basel) Citation Materials (Basel). 2022 Dec 22;16(1):106. Abstract Improved hearing restoration by cochlear implants (CI) is expected
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25.10.2022

Cochlear Hair Cell Innervation is Dependent on a Modulatory Function of Semaphorin-3A

Authors Cantu-Guerra HL, Papazian MR, Gorsky AL, Alekos NS, Caccavano A, Karagulyan N, Neef J, Vicini S, Moser T, Coate TM Journal Developmental Dynamics Citation Dev Dyn. 2022 Oct 25. Abstract Background: Proper connectivity between type I spiral ganglion neurons (SGNs) and inner hair cells (IHCs) in the cochlea is
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06.09.2022

Tackling the Dynamic Range Problem of Hearing: Diverse Hair Cell Synapses Enable Broad Neural Sound Intensity Coding

Authors Jaime Tobón LM, Moser T Journal Cell Reports Citation Cell Rep, 2022. under review. Abstract Synaptic heterogeneity can expand the encoding capacity of individual neurons or sensory cells. The afferent synapses between inner hair cells (IHCs) and spiral ganglion neurons (SGNs) in the cochlea exhibit marked heterogeneity in structure
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