Moser, Tobias

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28.04.2025

Investigation of neuromodulation of the endbulb of Held synapse in the cochlear nucleus by serotonin and norepinephrine

Authors Groshkova MB, Alvanos T, Qi Y, Wang F, Wichmann C, Hua Y, Moser T Journal Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience Citation Front. Cell. Neurosci., 28 April 2025 Abstract Introduction: Synapses vary greatly in synaptic strength and plasticity, even within the same circuitry or set of pre- and postsynaptic neurons. Neuromodulation
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18.03.2025

Improved optogenetic modification of the spiral ganglion neurons for future optical cochlear implants

Authors Thirumalai A, Henseler J, Enayati M, Kusch K, Hessler R, Moser T, Huet AT Journal Theranostics Citation Theranostics 2025; 15(10):4270-4286. Abstract Optogenetic stimulation has become a promising approach for restoring lost body function. For example, partial restoration of vision has been achieved in a blind patient and preclinical proof-of-concept
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07.03.2025

3D virtual histology of rodent and primate cochleae with multi-scale phase-contrast X-ray tomography

Authors Schaeper JJ, Kampshoff CA, Wolf BJ, Roos L, Michanski S, Ruhwedel T, Eckermann M, Meyer A, Jeschke M, Wichmann C, Moser T, Salditt T Journal Scientific Reports Citation Sci Rep. 2025 Mar 7;15(1):7933. Abstract Multi-scale X-ray phase contrast tomography (XPCT) enables three-dimensional (3D), non-destructive imaging of intact small animal
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24.12.2024

Bridging the gap between presynaptic hair cell function and neural sound encoding

Authors Jaime Tobón LM, Moser T Journal eLife Citation Elife. 2024 Dec 24;12:RP93749. Abstract Neural diversity can expand the encoding capacity of a circuitry. A striking example of diverse structure and function is presented by the afferent synapses between inner hair cells (IHCs) and spiral ganglion neurons (SGNs) in the
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09.10.2024

One-step nanoscale expansion microscopy reveals individual protein shapes

Authors Shaib AH, Chouaib AA, Chowdhury R, Altendorf J, Mihaylov D, Zhang C, Krah D, Imani V, Spencer RKW, Georgiev SV, Mougios N, Monga M, Reshetniak S, Mimoso T, Chen H, Fatehbasharzad P, Crzan D, Saal KA, Alawieh MM, Alawar N, Eilts J, Kang J, Soleimani A, Müller M, Pape
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05.10.2024

The synaptic vesicle cluster as a controller of pre- and postsynaptic structure and function

Authors Reshetniak S, Bogaciu CA, Bonn S, Brose N, Cooper BH, D’Este E, Fauth M, Fernández-Busnadiego R, Fiosins M, Fischer A, Georgiev SV, Jakobs S, Klumpp S, Köster S, Lange F, Lipstein N, Macarrón-Palacios V, Milovanovic D, Moser T, Müller M, Opazo F, Outeiro TF, Pape C, Priesemann V, Rehling
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24.07.2024

Microlens arrays for multichannel laser-to-waveguide coupling

Authors Kunze K, Gossler C, Peters V, Keppeler D, Moser T, Schwarz UT Journal Applied Optics Citation Appl. Opt. 63, 5876-5885 (2024). Abstract An optical multichannel coupling system for coupling laser arrays to waveguide arrays is developed. Based on a microlens array, the system enables coupling of nine individual optical
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16.07.2024

Dysferlin Enables Tubular Membrane Proliferation in Cardiac Hypertrophy

Authors Paulke NJ, Fleischhacker C, Wegener JB, Riedemann GC, Cretu C, Mushtaq M, Zaremba N, Möbius W, Zühlke Y, Wedemeyer J, Liebmann L, Gorshkova AA, Kownatzki-Danger D, Wagner E, Kohl T, Wichmann C, Jahn O, Urlaub H, Toischer K, Hasenfuß G, Moser T, Preobraschenski J, Lenz C, Rog-Zielinska EA, Lehnart
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03.06.2024

Catching up but still miles behind — a patient registry for otoferlin

Authors Vona B, Wollnik B, Strenzke N, Moser T Journal Experimental & Molecular Medicine Citation Exp Mol Med (2024). Abstract No abstract available. DOI 10.1038/s12276-024-01247-6   Pubmed Link
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09.04.2024

Toward Optogenetic Hearing Restoration

Authors Huet A, Mager T, Goßler C, Moser T Journal Annual Review of Neurosciences Citation Annu Rev Neurosci. 2024 Apr 9. Abstract The cochlear implant (CI) is considered the most successful neuroprosthesis as it enables speech comprehension in the majority of the million otherwise deaf patients. In hearing by electrical
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