Publications of T. Moser
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Journal Article (82)
2016
Journal Article
5, 2081 (2016)
New insights into cochlear sound encoding. F1000Research
Journal Article
113 (32), pp. E4716 - E4725 (2016)
Hair cells use active zones with different voltage dependence of Ca2+ influx to decompose sounds into complementary neural codes. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Journal Article
35 (10), pp. 1018 - 1020 (2016)
Eyes without a ribbon. EMBO Journal
Journal Article
35 (10), pp. 1018 - 1020 (2016)
Eyes without a ribbon. EMBO Journal 2015
Journal Article
34 (21), pp. 2686 - 2702 (2015)
Disruption of adaptor protein 2μ (AP‐2μ) in cochlear hair cells impairs vesicle reloading of synaptic release sites and hearing. EMBO Journal
Journal Article
7 (295), 295fs28 (2015)
Gene therapy for deafness: How close are we? Science Translational Medicine
Journal Article
7, 295fs28 (2015)
Gene therapy for deafness: how close are we? Science translational medicine 2007
Journal Article
27 (47), pp. 12933 - 12944 (2007)
Probing the mechanism of exocytosis at the hair cell ribbon synapse. Journal of Neuroscience 2005
Journal Article
434 (7035), pp. 889 - 894 (2005)
Hair cell synaptic ribbons are essential for synchronous auditory signalling. Nature 2001
Journal Article
98 (20), pp. 11680 - 11685 (2001)
Intracellular calcium dependence of large dense-core vesicle exocytosis in the absence of synaptotagmin I. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Journal Article
31 (4), pp. 581 - 591 (2001)
Munc18-1 promotes larger dense-core vesicle docking. Neuron
Journal Article
29 (3), pp. 681 - 690 (2001)
Calcium Dependence of Exocytosis and Endocytosis at the Cochlear Inner Hair Cell Afferent Synapse. Neuron
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21, pp. 4593 - 4599 (2001)
The presynayptic function of mouse cochlear inner hair cells during development of hearing. Journal of Neuroscience 2000
Journal Article
20 (22), pp. 8377 - 8383 (2000)
The Readily Releasable Pool of Vesicles in Chromaffin Cells Is Replenished in a Temperature-Dependent Manner and Transiently Overfills at 37°C. The Journal of Neuroscience
Journal Article
20 (22), pp. 8323 - 8330 (2000)
R-Type Ca2+ Channels Are Coupled to the Rapid Component of Secretion in Mouse Adrenal Slice Chromaffin Cells. The Journal of Neuroscience
Journal Article
97, pp. 883 - 888 (2000)
Kinetics of exocytosis and endocytosis at the cochlear inner hair cell afferent synapse of the mouse. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 1999
Journal Article
23 (3), pp. 607 - 615 (1999)
Mechanisms Underlying Phasic and Sustained Secretion in Chromaffin Cells from Mouse Adrenal Slices. Neuron 1998
Journal Article
506, pp. 195 - 205 (1998)
Low-conductance intercellular coupling between mouse chromaffin cells in situ. Journal of Physiology
Journal Article
20 (6), pp. 1243 - 1253 (1998)
Cytosolic Ca2+ Acts by Two Separate Pathways to Modulate the Supply of Release-Competent Vesicles in Chromaffin Cells. Neuron 1997
Journal Article
94 (13), pp. 6735 - 6740 (1997)
Estimation of mean exocytic vesicle capacitance in mouse adrenal chromaffin cells. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America