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Thomas KunerProfessor of Functional Neuroanatomy, Heidelberg University Verified email at uni-heidelberg.de Cited by 12451 |
[PDF][PDF] Cancer neuroscience: state of the field, emerging directions
The nervous system governs both ontogeny and oncology. Regulating organogenesis
during development, maintaining homeostasis, and promoting plasticity throughout life, the …
during development, maintaining homeostasis, and promoting plasticity throughout life, the …
[HTML][HTML] Cellular circuits in the brain and their modulation in acute and chronic pain
Chronic, pathological pain remains a global health problem and a challenge to basic and
clinical sciences. A major obstacle to preventing, treating, or reverting chronic pain has been …
clinical sciences. A major obstacle to preventing, treating, or reverting chronic pain has been …
Synaptic plasticity in pathological pain
Chronic pain represents a major challenge to clinical practice and basic science. Excitatory
neurotransmission in somatosensory nociceptive pathways is predominantly mediated by …
neurotransmission in somatosensory nociceptive pathways is predominantly mediated by …
Control of kinetic properties of AMPA receptor channels by nuclear RNA editing
…, T Melcher, T Höger, JRP Geiger, T Kuner… - Science, 1994 - science.org
AMPA (α-amino-3-hydroxy-5-methyl-4-isoxazolepropionic acid) receptor channels mediate
the fast component of excitatory postsynaptic currents in the central nervous system. Site-…
the fast component of excitatory postsynaptic currents in the central nervous system. Site-…
Brain tumour cells interconnect to a functional and resistant network
Astrocytic brain tumours, including glioblastomas, are incurable neoplasms characterized
by diffusely infiltrative growth. Here we show that many tumour cells in astrocytomas extend …
by diffusely infiltrative growth. Here we show that many tumour cells in astrocytomas extend …
Glutamatergic synaptic input to glioma cells drives brain tumour progression
A network of communicating tumour cells that is connected by tumour microtubes mediates
the progression of incurable gliomas. Moreover, neuronal activity can foster malignant …
the progression of incurable gliomas. Moreover, neuronal activity can foster malignant …
[PDF][PDF] Glioblastoma hijacks neuronal mechanisms for brain invasion
Glioblastomas are incurable tumors infiltrating the brain. A subpopulation of glioblastoma
cells forms a functional and therapy-resistant tumor cell network interconnected by tumor …
cells forms a functional and therapy-resistant tumor cell network interconnected by tumor …
[PDF][PDF] Maintaining accuracy at the expense of speed: stimulus similarity defines odor discrimination time in mice
Odor discrimination times and their dependence on stimulus similarity were evaluated to
test temporal and spatial models of odor representation in mice. In a go/no-go operant …
test temporal and spatial models of odor representation in mice. In a go/no-go operant …
[PDF][PDF] A genetically encoded ratiometric indicator for chloride: capturing chloride transients in cultured hippocampal neurons
T Kuner, GJ Augustine - Neuron, 2000 - cell.com
… Thomas Kuner† and George J. Augustine* Department of … A 25 ms long pulse of 1 mM
GABA was applied at t … Kuner for help with putrescin [0.1 mM], and selenium dioxide [30 …
GABA was applied at t … Kuner for help with putrescin [0.1 mM], and selenium dioxide [30 …
Autonomous rhythmic activity in glioma networks drives brain tumour growth
Diffuse gliomas, particularly glioblastomas, are incurable brain tumours 1 . They are
characterized by networks of interconnected brain tumour cells that communicate via Ca 2+ …
characterized by networks of interconnected brain tumour cells that communicate via Ca 2+ …