Moser, Tobias

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11.03.2021

Developing fast, red-light optogenetic stimulation of spiral ganglion neurons for future optical cochlear implants

Authors Huet AT, Dombrowsik T, Rankovic V, Thirumalai A, Moser T Journal Frontiers in Molecular Neuroscience Citation Front. Mol. Neurosci. 14:635897. Abstract Optogenetic stimulation of type I spiral ganglion neurons (SGNs) promises an alternative to the electrical stimulation by current cochlear implants (CIs) for improved hearing restoration by future optical
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07.01.2021

Understanding and treating paediatric hearing impairment

Authors Wrobel C, Zafeiriou MP, Moser T Journal EBioMedicine Citation EBioMedicine. 2021 Jan 7;63:103171. Abstract Sensorineural hearing impairment is the most frequent form of hearing impairment affecting 1–2 in 1000 newborns and another 1 in 1000 adolescents. More than 50% of congenital hearing impairment is of genetic origin and some
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07.01.2021

Overloaded Adeno-Associated Virus as a Novel Gene Therapeutic Tool for Otoferlin-Related Deafness

Authors Rankovic V, Vogl C, Dörje N M, Bahader I, Duque-Afonso C J, Thirumalai A, Weber T, Kusch K, Strenzke N, Moser T Journal Frontiers in Molecular Neuroscience Citation Front. Mol. Neurosci. 13:600051. Abstract Hearing impairment is the most common sensory disorder in humans. So far, rehabilitation of profoundly deaf
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05.01.2021

Electron Microscopic Reconstruction of Neural Circuitry in the Cochlea

Authors Hua Y, Ding X, Wang H, Wang F, Lu Y, Neef J, Gao Y, Moser T, Wu H Journal Cell Reports Citation Cell Rep. 2021 Jan 5;34(1):108551. Abstract Recent studies reveal great diversity in the structure, function, and efferent innervation of afferent synaptic connections between the cochlear inner hair
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21.12.2020

A sensory cell diversifies its output by varying Ca2+ influx-release coupling among active zones

Authors Özcete Ö, Moser T Journal EMBO Journal Citation EMBO J (2020)e106010. Abstract The cochlea encodes sound pressures varying over six orders of magnitude by collective operation of functionally diverse spiral ganglion neurons (SGNs). The mechanisms enabling this functional diversity remain elusive. Here, we asked whether the sound intensity information,
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01.10.2020

Emerging Approaches for Restoration of Hearing and Vision

Authors Kleinlogel S, Vogl C, Jeschke M, Neef J, Moser T Journal Physiological Reviews Citation Physiol Rev. 2020 Oct 1;100(4):1467-1525. Abstract Impairments of vision and hearing are highly prevalent conditions limiting the quality of life and presenting a major socioeconomic burden. For a long time, retinal and cochlear disorders have
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22.07.2020

Multichannel optogenetic stimulation of the auditory pathway using microfabricated LED cochlear implants in rodents

Authors Keppeler D, Schwaerzle M, Harczos T, Jablonski L, Dieter A, Wolf B, Ayub S, Vogl C, Wrobel C, Hoch G, Abdellatif K, Jeschke M, Rankovic V, Paul O, Ruther P, Moser T Journal Science Translational Medicine Citation Sci. Transl. Med. 12, eabb8086 (2020). Abstract Cochlear implants provide the brain
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29.06.2020

μLED-based optical cochlear implants for spectrally selective activation of the auditory nerve

Authors Dieter A, Klein E, Keppeler D, Jablonski L, Harczos T, Hoch G, Rankovic V, Paul O, Jeschke M, Ruther P, Moser T Journal EMBO Molecular Medicine Citation EMBO Mol Med. 2020 Jun 29;e12387. Abstract Electrical cochlear implants (eCIs) partially restore hearing and enable speech comprehension to more than half
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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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14.05.2020

Circumvention of common labelling artefacts using secondary nanobodies

Authors Sograte-Idrissi S, Schlichthaerle T, Duque-Afonso CJ, Alevra M, Strauss S, Moser T, Jungmann R, Rizzoli SO, Opazo F Journal Nanoscale Citation Nanoscale. 2020 May 14;12(18):10226-10239. Abstract A standard procedure to study cellular elements is via immunostaining followed by optical imaging. This methodology typically requires target-specific primary antibodies (1.Abs), which
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