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    Multichannel optogenetics combined with laminar recordings for ultra-controlled neuronal interrogation by Eriksson, David, Schneider, Artur, Thirumalai, Anupriya, Alyahyay, Mansour, de la Crompe, Brice, Sharma, Kirti, Ruther, Patrick, Diester, Ilka

    Published in Nature communications (21-02-2022)
    “…Simultaneous large-scale recordings and optogenetic interventions may hold the key to deciphering the fast-paced and multifaceted dialogue between neurons that…”
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    Multiscale photonic imaging of the native and implanted cochlea by Keppeler, Daniel, Kampshoff, Christoph A., Thirumalai, Anupriya, Duque-Afonso, Carlos J., Schaeper, Jannis J., Quilitz, Tabea, Töpperwien, Mareike, Vogl, Christian, Hessler, Roland, Meyer, Alexander, Salditt, Tim, Moser, Tobias

    “…The cochlea of our auditory system is an intricate structure deeply embedded in the temporal bone. Compared with other sensory organs such as the eye, the…”
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    Developing Fast, Red-Light Optogenetic Stimulation of Spiral Ganglion Neurons for Future Optical Cochlear Implants by Huet, Antoine Tarquin, Dombrowski, Tobias, Rankovic, Vladan, Thirumalai, Anupriya, Moser, Tobias

    Published in Frontiers in molecular neuroscience (11-03-2021)
    “…Optogenetic stimulation of type I spiral ganglion neurons (SGNs) promises an alternative to the electrical stimulation by current cochlear implants (CIs) for…”
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    Overloaded Adeno-Associated Virus as a Novel Gene Therapeutic Tool for Otoferlin-Related Deafness by Rankovic, Vladan, Vogl, Christian, Dörje, Nele M, Bahader, Iman, Duque-Afonso, Carlos J, Thirumalai, Anupriya, Weber, Thomas, Kusch, Kathrin, Strenzke, Nicola, Moser, Tobias

    Published in Frontiers in molecular neuroscience (07-01-2021)
    “…Hearing impairment is the most common sensory disorder in humans. So far, rehabilitation of profoundly deaf subjects relies on direct stimulation of the…”
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    Fast Photoswitchable Molecular Prosthetics Control Neuronal Activity in the Cochlea by Garrido-Charles, Aida, Huet, Antoine, Matera, Carlo, Thirumalai, Anupriya, Hernando, Jordi, Llebaria, Amadeu, Moser, Tobias, Gorostiza, Pau

    Published in Journal of the American Chemical Society (01-06-2022)
    “…Artificial control of neuronal activity enables the study of neural circuits and restoration of neural functions. Direct, rapid, and sustained photocontrol of…”
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