Wichmann, Carolin

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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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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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11.03.2022

Methods for multiscale structural and functional analysis of the mammalian cochlea

Authors Vogl C, Neef J, Wichmann C Journal Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience Citation Mol Cell Neurosci. 2022 Mar 11;120:103720. Abstract The mammalian cochlea is a snail-shaped structure deeply that is embedded in the temporal bone and harbors the auditory sensory epithelium – the organ of Corti. Since the discovery of
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15.09.2021

RIM-Binding Protein 2 Organizes Ca2+ Channel Topography and Regulates Release Probability and Vesicle Replenishment at a Fast Central Synapse

Authors Butola T, Alvanos T, Hintze A, Koppensteiner P, Kleindienst D, Shigemoto R, Wichmann C, Moser T Journal Journal of Neuroscience Citation J. Neurosci. 2021, 41 (37) 7742-7767 Abstract Rab-interacting molecule (RIM)-binding protein 2 (BP2) is a multidomain protein of the presynaptic active zone (AZ). By binding to RIM, bassoon
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25.06.2020

Macromolecular and electrical coupling between inner hair cells in the rodent cochlea

Authors Jean P, Anttonen T, Michanski S, de Diego AMG, Steyer AM, Neef A, Oestreicher D, Kroll J, Nardis C, Pangršič T, Möbius W, Ashmore J, Wichmann C, Moser T Journal Nature Communications Citation Nat Comm. 2020 Jun 25;11(1):3208. Abstract Inner hair cells (IHCs) are the primary receptors for hearing.
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