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SUMMARY:Sound encoding in the cochlea: from molecular physiology to optoge
 netic restoration
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CATEGORIES:Conferences - Seminars
DESCRIPTION:Tobias Moser\, University Medical Center Göttingen\nTobias ha
 s done groundbreaking work in identifying the molecular mechanisms of tran
 smitter release at the inner hair cell synapse\, the first sensory synapse
  of the auditory system. Key proteins of this synapse are involved in here
 ditary hearing loss in humans\, and Tobias' recent interests span towards 
 optogenetic restoration of hearing\, and the possibility of gene therapy i
 n the inner ear.\nRecent references:\nMoser\, T. (2015). Optogenetic stimu
 lation of the auditory pathway for research and future prosthetics. Curr O
 pin Neurobiol 34\, 29‐36.\nMoser\, T. (2015). Gene therapy for deafness:
  How close are we? Sci Transl Med 7\, 295fs228.\nMoser\, T.\, and Strenzke
 \, N. (2015). Synaptic encoding and processing of auditory information in 
 physiology and disease. Hear Res 330\, 155‐156.\nVogl\, C.\, et al. (201
 5). Unconventional molecular regulation of synaptic vesicle replenishment 
 in cochlear inner hair cells. J Cell Sci 128\, 638‐644.\nHernandez\, et 
 al. (2014). Optogenetic stimulation of the auditory pathway. J Clin Invest
  124\, 1114‐1129.
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