Publications
Journal Article (13)
1.
Journal Article
130 (2), pp. 143 - 157 (2003)
Combining deconvolution and fluctuation analysis to determine quantal parameters and release rates. Journal of Neuroscience Methods 2.
Journal Article
13, 5, pp. 509 - 519 (2003)
Molecular mechanisms of active zone function. Current Opinion in Neurobiology 3.
Journal Article
128 (1-2), pp. 159 - 172 (2003)
Methods for studying synaptosomal copper release. Journal of Neuroscience Methods 4.
Journal Article
122 (3), pp. 265 - 276 (2003)
Examining Synaptotagmin 1 Function in Dense Core Vesicle Exocytosis under Direct Control of Ca2+. Journal of General Physiology 5.
Journal Article
424 (6950), pp. 775 - 778 (2003)
Direct modulation of synaptic vesicle priming by GABAB receptor activation at a glutamatergic synapse. Nature 6.
Journal Article
17 (8), pp. 1640 - 1646 (2003)
Differential control of adrenal and sympathetic catecholamine release by alpha(2)-adrenoceptor subtypes. Molecular Endocrinology 7.
Journal Article
114 (1), pp. 75 - 86 (2003)
Differential control of the releasable vesicle pools by SNAP-25 splice variants and SNAP-23. Cell 8.
Journal Article
37 (5), pp. 787 - 800 (2003)
Functional inactivation of a fraction of excitatory synapses in mice deficient for the active zone protein bassoon. Neuron 9.
Journal Article
37 (5), pp. 801 - 811 (2003)
Probing the intracellular calcium sensitivity of transmitter release during synaptic facilitation. Neuron 10.
Journal Article
84 (3), pp. 1563 - 1579 (2003)
Heterogeneous presynaptic release probabilities: Functional relevance for short-term plasticity. Biophysical Journal 11.
Journal Article
23 (3), pp. 837 - 846 (2003)
Involvement of Actin Polymerization in Vesicle Recruitment at the Calyx of Held Synapse. The Journal of Neuroscience 12.
Journal Article
37 (1), pp. 99 - 108 (2003)
Sr2+ binding to the Ca2+ binding site of the synaptotagmin 1 C2B domain triggers fast exocytosis without stimulating SNARE interactions. Neuron 13.
Journal Article
100 (25), pp. 15200 - 15205 (2003)
The timing of phasic transmitter release is Ca2+-dependent and lacks a direct influence of presynaptic membrane potential. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America Book Chapter (1)
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Book Chapter
Coding of position of achromatic and chromatic edges by retinal ganglion cells. In: Normal and defective color vision, pp. 77 - 88. Oxford Univ. Pr., Oxford (2003)