Sercan Deniz
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Jo A, Deniz S, Cherian S, Xu J, Futagi D, DeVries S, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2023 Nov;
14(1):7746.
PMID: 38008788
Neural computations arise from highly precise connections between specific types of neurons. Retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) with similar stratification patterns are positioned to receive similar inputs but often display different...
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Jo A, Deniz S, Xu J, Duvoisin R, DeVries S, Zhu Y
Nat Commun
. 2023 Sep;
14(1):5937.
PMID: 37741839
A fundamental organizing plan of the retina is that visual information is divided into ON and OFF streams that are processed in separate layers. This functional dichotomy originates in the...
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Xu J, Jo A, DeVries R, Deniz S, Cherian S, Sunmola I, et al.
Cell Rep
. 2022 Jul;
40(1):111036.
PMID: 35793636
Recent developments in intersectional strategies have greatly advanced our ability to precisely target brain cell types based on unique co-expression patterns. To accelerate the application of intersectional genetics, we perform...
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Deniz S, Wersinger E, Picaud S, Roux M
Vis Neurosci
. 2019 Jun;
36:E005.
PMID: 31199212
At the first retinal synapse, horizontal cells (HCs) contact both photoreceptor terminals and bipolar cell dendrites, modulating information transfer between these two cell types to enhance spatial contrast and mediate...
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Jo A, Xu J, Deniz S, Cherian S, DeVries S, Zhu Y
Front Neural Circuits
. 2018 Sep;
12:66.
PMID: 30186122
The mammalian retina harbors over 100 different cell types. To understand how retinal circuits work, it is essential to systematically access each type. A widely used approach for achieving targeted...
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Deniz S, Wersinger E, Schwab Y, Mura C, Erdelyi F, Szabo G, et al.
J Neurochem
. 2010 Nov;
116(3):350-62.
PMID: 21091475
Lateral interactions at the first retinal synapse have been initially proposed to involve GABA by transporter-mediated release from horizontal cells, onto GABA(A) receptors expressed on cone photoreceptor terminals and/or bipolar...