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Walther Akemann

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The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|April 28, 2006
Interaction of Kv3 potassium channels and resurgent sodium current influences the rate of spontaneous firing of Purkinje neuronsWalther Akemann, Thomas Knöpfel
Nature Nanotechnology|August 7, 2010
Nanobiotechnology: Remote control of cellsThomas Knöpfel, Walther Akemann
APL Photonics|April 11, 2024
Acousto-optic holography for pseudo-two-dimensional dynamic light patterningWalther Akemann, Laurent Bourdieu
European Biophysics Journal : EBJ|August 6, 2010
Biophysical characterization of the fluorescent protein voltage probe VSFP2.3 based on the voltage-sensing domain of Ci-VSPAlicia Lundby, Walther Akemann, Thomas Knöpfel
ACS Chemical Neuroscience|August 17, 2012
Genetically engineered fluorescent voltage reportersHiroki Mutoh, Walther Akemann, Thomas Knöpfel
Neuroimage|December 13, 2006
In vivo calcium imaging from genetically specified target cells in mouse cerebellumJavier Díez-García, Walther Akemann, Thomas Knöpfel
Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience|August 4, 2009
Optical imaging as a link between cellular neurophysiology and circuit modelingWalther Akemann, Steven J Middleton, Thomas Knöpfel
Progress in Brain Research|February 21, 2012
A comprehensive concept of optogeneticsGuillaume P Dugué, Walther Akemann, Thomas Knöpfel
Trends in Neurosciences|January 31, 2006
Optical probing of neuronal circuit dynamics: genetically encoded versus classical fluorescent sensorsThomas Knöpfel, Javier Díez-García, Walther Akemann
Neurophotonics|June 18, 2015
Route to genetically targeted optical electrophysiology: development and applications of voltage-sensitive fluorescent proteinsWalther Akemann, Chenchen Song, Hiroki Mutoh, et al.
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The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|April 28, 2006
Interaction of Kv3 potassium channels and resurgent sodium current influences the rate of spontaneous firing of Purkinje neuronsWalther Akemann, Thomas Knöpfel
Nature Nanotechnology|August 7, 2010
Nanobiotechnology: Remote control of cellsThomas Knöpfel, Walther Akemann
APL Photonics|April 11, 2024
Acousto-optic holography for pseudo-two-dimensional dynamic light patterningWalther Akemann, Laurent Bourdieu
European Biophysics Journal : EBJ|August 6, 2010
Biophysical characterization of the fluorescent protein voltage probe VSFP2.3 based on the voltage-sensing domain of Ci-VSPAlicia Lundby, Walther Akemann, Thomas Knöpfel
ACS Chemical Neuroscience|August 17, 2012
Genetically engineered fluorescent voltage reportersHiroki Mutoh, Walther Akemann, Thomas Knöpfel
Neuroimage|December 13, 2006
In vivo calcium imaging from genetically specified target cells in mouse cerebellumJavier Díez-García, Walther Akemann, Thomas Knöpfel
Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience|August 4, 2009
Optical imaging as a link between cellular neurophysiology and circuit modelingWalther Akemann, Steven J Middleton, Thomas Knöpfel
Progress in Brain Research|February 21, 2012
A comprehensive concept of optogeneticsGuillaume P Dugué, Walther Akemann, Thomas Knöpfel
Trends in Neurosciences|January 31, 2006
Optical probing of neuronal circuit dynamics: genetically encoded versus classical fluorescent sensorsThomas Knöpfel, Javier Díez-García, Walther Akemann
Neurophotonics|June 18, 2015
Route to genetically targeted optical electrophysiology: development and applications of voltage-sensitive fluorescent proteinsWalther Akemann, Chenchen Song, Hiroki Mutoh, et al.
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