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Charting the nanotopography of inner hair cell synapses using MINFLUX nanoscopy. [PDF]
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Early Reduction in Mitochondrial Membrane Potential in Synaptic Mitochondria Contribute to Synaptic Pathology in the EAE Mouse Model of Multiple Sclerosis. [PDF]
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Deficiency disrupts photoreceptor viability and synaptic integrity in a choroideremia mouse model. [PDF]
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A computational model of the ribbon synapse
Journal of Neuroscience Methods, 2005A model of the ribbon synapse was developed to replicate both pre- and postsynaptic functions of this glutamatergic juncture. The presynaptic portion of the model is rich in anatomical and physiological detail and includes multiple release sites for each ribbon based on anatomical studies of presynaptic terminals, presynaptic voltage at the terminal ...
Jon Gottesman
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Structure and Function of the Hair Cell Ribbon Synapse [PDF]
Faithful information transfer at the hair cell afferent synapse requires synaptic transmission to be both reliable and temporally precise. The release of neurotransmitter must exhibit both rapid on and off kinetics to accurately follow acoustic stimuli with a periodicity of 1 ms or less.
Régis Nouvian, Tobias Moser
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Cell and Tissue Research, 2006
Vision is a highly complex task that involves several steps of parallel information processing in various areas of the central nervous system. Complex processing of visual signals occurs as early as at the retina, the first stage in the visual system. Various aspects of visual information are transmitted in parallel from the photoreceptors (the input ...
tom Dieck, S., Brandstätter, J.
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Vision is a highly complex task that involves several steps of parallel information processing in various areas of the central nervous system. Complex processing of visual signals occurs as early as at the retina, the first stage in the visual system. Various aspects of visual information are transmitted in parallel from the photoreceptors (the input ...
tom Dieck, S., Brandstätter, J.
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