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27.03.2024

Dynamic Gain Decomposition Reveals Functional Effects of Dendrites, Ion Channels, and Input Statistics in Population Coding

Authors Zhang C, Revah O, Wolf F, Neef A Journal Journal of Neuroscience Citation J Neurosci. 2024 Mar 27;44(13):e0799232023. Abstract Modern, high-density neuronal recordings reveal at ever higher precision how information is represented by neural populations. Still, we lack the tools to understand these processes bottom-up, emerging from the biophysical
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16.06.2023

Diversity of Ganglion Cell Responses to Saccade-like Image Shifts in the Primate Retina

Authors Krüppel S, Khani MH, Karamanlis D, Erol YC, Zapp SJ, Mietsch M, Protti DA, Rozenblit F, Gollisch T Journal Journal of Neuroscience Citation J Neurosci. 2023 Jun 16:JN-RM-1561-22. Abstract Saccades are a fundamental part of natural vision. They interrupt fixations of the visual gaze and rapidly shift the image
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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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10.02.2021

The mRNA-Binding Protein RBM3 Regulates Activity Patterns and Local Synaptic Translation in Cultured Hippocampal Neurons

Authors Sertel SM, von Elling-Tammen MS, Rizzoli SO Journal Journal of Neuroscience Citation J Neurosci. 2021 Feb 10;41(6):1157-1173. Abstract The activity and the metabolism of the brain change rhythmically during the day/night cycle. Such rhythmicity is also observed in cultured neurons from the suprachiasmatic nucleus, which is a critical center
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