Publications & Awards
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Selected Publications
K. Kasuba, J. Bartram, et al., "Mechanical stimulation and electrophysiological monitoring at subcellular resolution reveals differential mechanosensation of neurons within networks", Nature Nanotechnology 2024, 19, 825-833. external page Online
M. Hruska-Plochan, S. Ronchi, et al., "A model of human neural networks reveals NPTX2 pathology in ALS and FTLD", Nature 2024, 626, 1073–1083. external page Online
W. Wei, F. Cardes, A. Hierlemann, M. Modena, "3D in vitro blood-brain-barrier model for investigating barrier insults", Advanced Science 2023, Article 2205752. external page Online
X. Yuan, M. Schröter, et al., "Versatile live-cell activity analysis platform for characterization of neuronal dynamics at single-cell and network level", Nature Commun. 2020, 11:4854. external page Online
A. Obaid, M. E. Hanna, et al., Massively parallel microwire arrays integrated with CMOS chips for neural recording, Science Advances 2020, Vol. 6 (12), eaay2789. external page Online
J. Boos, P. Misun, et al., "Microfluidic multitissue platform for advanced embryotoxicity testing in vitro", Advanced Science 2019, Article 1900294. external page Online
A. Drinnenberg, F. Franke, et al., "How diverse retinal functions arise from feedback at the first visual synapse", Neuron 2018, Vol. 99 (1), pp. 117-134.e11. external page Online
M. Radivojevic, F. Franke, et al., "Tracking individual action potentials throughout mammalian axonal arbors", eLife 2017, 6:e30198. external page Online
J. Dragas et al., "In-vitro multi-functional microelectrode array featuring 59760 electrodes, 2048 electrophysiology channels, stimulation, impedance measurement and neurotransmitter detection channels", IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits, 2017, 52 (6), pp. 1576-1590. external page Online
K. Yonehara, M. Fiscella, et al., "Congenital Nystagmus Gene FRMD7 is Necessary for Establishing a Neuronal Circuit Asymmetry for Direction Selectivity", Neuron, 2016, 89(1), pp. 177-193. external page Online / external page Video abstract
Awards
For the list of awards for the principal investigator, coworkers, and students, see the Awards page