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    Candidate Key Proteins in Tinnitus: A Bioinformatic Study of Synaptic Transmission in Spiral Ganglion Neurons by Gross, Johann, Knipper, Marlies, Mazurek, Birgit

    Published in Cellular and molecular neurobiology (01-11-2023)
    “…To study key proteins associated with changes in synaptic transmission in the spiral ganglion in tinnitus, we build three gene lists from the GeneCard…”
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    Advances in the neurobiology of hearing disorders: recent developments regarding the basis of tinnitus and hyperacusis by Knipper, Marlies, Van Dijk, Pim, Nunes, Isidro, Rüttiger, Lukas, Zimmermann, Ulrike

    Published in Progress in neurobiology (01-12-2013)
    “…The prevalence of hearing problems in the Western world has, due to aging of the population, doubled over the past 30 years. Thereby, noise-induced hearing…”
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    Age-related hearing loss pertaining to potassium ion channels in the cochlea and auditory pathway by Peixoto Pinheiro, Barbara, Vona, Barbara, Löwenheim, Hubert, Rüttiger, Lukas, Knipper, Marlies, Adel, Youssef

    Published in Pflügers Archiv (01-05-2021)
    “…Age-related hearing loss (ARHL) is the most prevalent sensory deficit in the elderly and constitutes the third highest risk factor for dementia. Lifetime noise…”
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    Functional significance of channels and transporters expressed in the inner ear and kidney by Lang, Florian, Vallon, Volker, Knipper, Marlies, Wangemann, Philine

    “…A number of ion channels and transporters are expressed in both the inner ear and kidney. In the inner ear, K(+) cycling and endolymphatic K(+), Na(+), Ca(2+),…”
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    Too Blind to See the Elephant? Why Neuroscientists Ought to Be Interested in Tinnitus by Knipper, Marlies, Mazurek, Birgit, van Dijk, Pim, Schulze, Holger

    “…A curative therapy for tinnitus currently does not exist. One may actually exist but cannot currently be causally linked to tinnitus due to the lack of…”
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    The reduced cochlear output and the failure to adapt the central auditory response causes tinnitus in noise exposed rats by Rüttiger, Lukas, Singer, Wibke, Panford-Walsh, Rama, Matsumoto, Masahiro, Lee, Sze Chim, Zuccotti, Annalisa, Zimmermann, Ulrike, Jaumann, Mirko, Rohbock, Karin, Xiong, Hao, Knipper, Marlies

    Published in PloS one (13-03-2013)
    “…Tinnitus is proposed to be caused by decreased central input from the cochlea, followed by increased spontaneous and evoked subcortical activity that is…”
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    Candidate Key Proteins in Tinnitus-A Bioinformatic Study of Synaptic Transmission in the Cochlear Nucleus by Gross, Johann, Knipper, Marlies, Mazurek, Birgit

    Published in Biomedicines (19-07-2024)
    “…The aim of this study was to identify key proteins of synaptic transmission in the cochlear nucleus (CN) that are involved in normal hearing, acoustic…”
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    Presynaptic GABAergic inhibition regulated by BDNF contributes to neuropathic pain induction by Chen, Jeremy Tsung-chieh, Guo, Da, Campanelli, Dario, Frattini, Flavia, Mayer, Florian, Zhou, Luming, Kuner, Rohini, Heppenstall, Paul A., Knipper, Marlies, Hu, Jing

    Published in Nature communications (30-10-2014)
    “…The gate control theory proposes the importance of both pre- and post-synaptic inhibition in processing pain signal in the spinal cord. However, although…”
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    Position-dependent patterning of spontaneous action potentials in immature cochlear inner hair cells by Kros, Corné J, Marcotti, Walter, Johnson, Stuart L, Eckrich, Tobias, Kuhn, Stephanie, Zampini, Valeria, Franz, Christoph, Ranatunga, Kishani M, Roberts, Terri P, Masetto, Sergio, Knipper, Marlies

    Published in Nature neuroscience (01-06-2011)
    “…Johnson and colleagues investigate spiking activity in developing inner hair cells (IHCs), showing that apical IHCs fire spontaneous action potentials in a…”
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    Otoferlin couples to clathrin-mediated endocytosis in mature cochlear inner hair cells by Duncker, Susanne V, Franz, Christoph, Kuhn, Stephanie, Schulte, Uwe, Campanelli, Dario, Brandt, Niels, Hirt, Bernhard, Fakler, Bernd, Blin, Nikolaus, Ruth, Peter, Engel, Jutta, Marcotti, Walter, Zimmermann, Ulrike, Knipper, Marlies

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (29-05-2013)
    “…The encoding of auditory information with indefatigable precision requires efficient resupply of vesicles at inner hair cell (IHC) ribbon synapses. Otoferlin,…”
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    Reduced sound-evoked and resting-state BOLD fMRI connectivity in tinnitus by Hofmeier, Benedikt, Wolpert, Stephan, Aldamer, Ebrahim Saad, Walter, Moritz, Thiericke, John, Braun, Christoph, Zelle, Dennis, Rüttiger, Lukas, Klose, Uwe, Knipper, Marlies

    Published in NeuroImage clinical (01-01-2018)
    “…The exact neurophysiological basis of chronic tinnitus, which affects 10-15% of the population, remains unknown and is controversial at many levels. It is an…”
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    Presynaptic maturation in auditory hair cells requires a critical period of sensory-independent spiking activity by Johnson, Stuart L., Kuhn, Stephanie, Franz, Christoph, Ingham, Neil, Furness, David N., Knipper, Marlies, Steel, Karen P., Adelman, John P., Holley, Matthew C., Marcotti, Walter

    “…The development of neural circuits relies on spontaneous electrical activity that occurs during immature stages of development. In the developing mammalian…”
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    Auditory Threshold Variability in the SAMP8 Mouse Model of Age-Related Hearing Loss: Functional Loss and Phenotypic Change Precede Outer Hair Cell Loss by Peixoto Pinheiro, Barbara, Adel, Youssef, Knipper, Marlies, Müller, Marcus, Löwenheim, Hubert

    Published in Frontiers in aging neuroscience (02-08-2021)
    “…Age-related hearing loss (ARHL) is the most common sensory deficit in aging society, which is accompanied by increased speech discrimination difficulties in…”
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    Disturbed Balance of Inhibitory Signaling Links Hearing Loss and Cognition by Knipper, Marlies, Singer, Wibke, Schwabe, Kerstin, Hagberg, Gisela E, Li Hegner, Yiwen, Rüttiger, Lukas, Braun, Christoph, Land, Rüdiger

    Published in Frontiers in neural circuits (06-01-2022)
    “…Neuronal hyperexcitability in the central auditory pathway linked to reduced inhibitory activity is associated with numerous forms of hearing loss, including…”
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    Co-occurrence of Hyperacusis Accelerates With Tinnitus Burden Over Time and Requires Medical Care by Refat, Fatma, Wertz, Jakob, Hinrichs, Pauline, Klose, Uwe, Samy, Hesham, Abdelkader, Rafeek Mohamed, Saemisch, Jörg, Hofmeier, Benedikt, Singer, Wibke, Rüttiger, Lukas, Knipper, Marlies, Wolpert, Stephan

    Published in Frontiers in neurology (18-03-2021)
    “…Although tinnitus represents a major global burden, no causal therapy has yet been established. Ongoing controversies about the neuronal pathophysiology of…”
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