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Martin ThunemannBoston University Verified email at bu.edu Cited by 2070 |
Microglia turnover with aging and in an Alzheimer's model via long-term in vivo single-cell imaging
To clarify the role of microglia in brain homeostasis and disease, an understanding of their
maintenance, proliferation and turnover is essential. The lifespan of brain microglia, however, …
maintenance, proliferation and turnover is essential. The lifespan of brain microglia, however, …
Cell type specificity of neurovascular coupling in cerebral cortex
10.7554/eLife.14315.001 Identification of the cellular players and molecular messengers
that communicate neuronal activity to the vasculature driving cerebral hemodynamics is …
that communicate neuronal activity to the vasculature driving cerebral hemodynamics is …
[HTML][HTML] Multimodal monitoring of human cortical organoids implanted in mice reveal functional connection with visual cortex
Human cortical organoids, three-dimensional neuronal cultures, are emerging as powerful
tools to study brain development and dysfunction. However, whether organoids can …
tools to study brain development and dysfunction. However, whether organoids can …
[HTML][HTML] Deep 2-photon imaging and artifact-free optogenetics through transparent graphene microelectrode arrays
Recent advances in optical technologies such as multi-photon microscopy and optogenetics
have revolutionized our ability to record and manipulate neuronal activity. Combining …
have revolutionized our ability to record and manipulate neuronal activity. Combining …
Intercellular signaling via cyclic GMP diffusion through gap junctions restarts meiosis in mouse ovarian follicles
…, VO Nikolaev, M Thunemann… - Proceedings of the …, 2015 - National Acad Sciences
Meiosis in mammalian oocytes is paused until luteinizing hormone (LH) activates receptors
in the mural granulosa cells of the ovarian follicle. Prior work has established the central role …
in the mural granulosa cells of the ovarian follicle. Prior work has established the central role …
Anemia and splenomegaly in cGKI-deficient mice
…, S Koka, A Gerling, M Thunemann… - Proceedings of the …, 2008 - National Acad Sciences
To explore the functional significance of cGMP-dependent protein kinase type I (cGKI) in the
regulation of erythrocyte survival, gene-targeted mice lacking cGKI were compared with …
regulation of erythrocyte survival, gene-targeted mice lacking cGKI were compared with …
Awake mouse imaging: from two-photon microscopy to blood oxygen level–dependent functional magnetic resonance imaging
Background Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) in awake behaving mice is well
positioned to bridge the detailed cellular-level view of brain activity, which has become …
positioned to bridge the detailed cellular-level view of brain activity, which has become …
Selective formation of porous Pt nanorods for highly electrochemically efficient neural electrode interfaces
The enhanced electrochemical activity of nanostructured materials is readily exploited in
energy devices, but their utility in scalable and human-compatible implantable neural interfaces …
energy devices, but their utility in scalable and human-compatible implantable neural interfaces …
Scalable thousand channel penetrating microneedle arrays on flex for multimodal and large area coverage brainmachine interfaces
The Utah array powers cutting‐edge projects for restoration of neurological function, such as
BrainGate, but the underlying electrode technology has itself advanced little in the last three …
BrainGate, but the underlying electrode technology has itself advanced little in the last three …
Transgenic mice for cGMP imaging
M Thunemann, L Wen, M Hillenbrand… - Circulation …, 2013 - Am Heart Assoc
Rationale: Cyclic GMP (cGMP) is an important intracellular signaling molecule in the
cardiovascular system, but its spatiotemporal dynamics in vivo is largely unknown. Objective: To …
cardiovascular system, but its spatiotemporal dynamics in vivo is largely unknown. Objective: To …