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Melbaum S, Russo E, Eriksson D, Schneider A, Durstewitz D, Brox T, et al.
Nat Commun . 2022 Dec; 13(1):7420. PMID: 36456557
Our knowledge about neuronal activity in the sensorimotor cortex relies primarily on stereotyped movements that are strictly controlled in experimental settings. It remains unclear how results can be carried over...
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Schneider A, Zimmermann C, Alyahyay M, Steenbergen F, Brox T, Diester I
Neuron . 2022 May; 110(13):2080-2093.e10. PMID: 35609615
The impact of spontaneous movements on neuronal activity has created the need to quantify behavior. We present a versatile framework to directly capture the 3D motion of freely definable body...
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Eriksson D, Schneider A, Thirumalai A, Alyahyay M, De La Crompe B, Sharma K, et al.
Nat Commun . 2022 Feb; 13(1):985. PMID: 35190556
Simultaneous large-scale recordings and optogenetic interventions may hold the key to deciphering the fast-paced and multifaceted dialogue between neurons that sustains brain function. Here we have taken advantage of thin,...
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Sharma K, Jackel Z, Schneider A, Paul O, Diester I, Ruther P
J Neural Eng . 2021 Nov; 18(6). PMID: 34795066
. Optogenetics involves delivery of light-sensitive opsins to the target brain region, as well as introduction of optical and electrical devices to manipulate and record neural activity, respectively, from the...
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Eriksson D, Heiland M, Schneider A, Diester I
Nat Commun . 2021 Sep; 12(1):5390. PMID: 34508073
The smooth conduct of movements requires simultaneous motor planning and execution according to internal goals. So far it remains unknown how such movement plans are modified without interfering with ongoing...
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Wilson T, Narra S, Metzler-Wilson K, Schneider A, Bullens K, Holt I
Skin Pharmacol Physiol . 2021 Apr; 34(3):162-166. PMID: 33794540
Bradykinin increases skin blood flow via a cGMP mechanism but its role in sweating in vivo is unclear. There is a current need to translate cell culture and nonhuman paw...
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Sun Z, Schneider A, Alyahyay M, Karvat G, Diester I
eNeuro . 2021 Feb; 8(2). PMID: 33593733
Tactile sensation is one of our primary means to collect information about the nearby environment and thus crucial for daily activities and survival. Therefore, it is of high importance to...
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Eriksson D, Schneck M, Schneider A, Coulon P, Diester I
J Neurosci Methods . 2020 Feb; 336:108636. PMID: 32081674
Background: In accordance with the three R principles of research, animal usage should be limited as much as possible. Especially for the training of entry-level scientists in surgical techniques underlying...
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Karvat G, Schneider A, Alyahyay M, Steenbergen F, Tangermann M, Diester I
Commun Biol . 2020 Feb; 3(1):72. PMID: 32060396
Neural oscillations as important information carrier in the brain, are increasingly interpreted as transient bursts rather than as sustained oscillations. Short (<150 ms) bursts of beta-waves (15-30 Hz) have been...
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Zoller T, Schneider A, Kleimeyer C, Masuda T, Potru P, Pfeifer D, et al.
Nat Commun . 2018 Oct; 9(1):4011. PMID: 30275444
TGFβ1 has been implicated in regulating functional aspects of several distinct immune cell populations including central nervous system (CNS) resident microglia. Activation and priming of microglia have been demonstrated to...