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Neef, A, Pirih, P, Khimich, D, Wolf, F, and Moser, T (submitted).
Probing the mechanism of exocytosis at the hair cell ribbon synapse.
J Neurosci:,.

Sava, B, Neef, A, Schoenherr, R, and Heinemann, S (submitted).
Thermodynamics of the slow gating transition in EAG potassium channels.
Biophys J:,.

Neef, A, Heinemann, C, and Moser, T (inpress).
Measurements of membrane patch capacitance using a software-based lock-in system.
Pflugers Arch:,.

Moser, T, Neef, A, and Khimich, D (2006b).
Mechanisms underlying the temporal precision of sound coding at the inner hair cell ribbon synapse.
J Physiol 576:55-62,.

Moser, T, Brandt, A, and Lysakowski, A (2006a).
Hair cell ribbon synapses.
Cell Tissue Res 326:347-359,.

Kharkovets, T, Dedek, K, Maier, H, Schweizer, M, Khimich, D, Nouvian, R, Vardanyan, V, Leuwer, R, Moser, T, and Jentsch, T (2006).
Mice with altered KCNQ4 K+ channels implicate sensory outer hair cells in human progressive deafness.
EMBO J 25(3):642-652,.

Nemzou, N, Bulankina, A, Khimich, D, Giese, A, and Moser, T (2006).
Synaptic organization in cochlear inner hair cells deficient for the CaV13 (alpha1D) subunit of L-type Ca2+ channels.
Neuroscience 141(4):1849-1860,.

Nouvian, R, Beutner, D, Parsons, T, and Moser, T (2006).
Structure and function of the hair cell ribbon synapse.
J Membr Biol 209:153-165,.

Roux, I, Safieddine, S, Nouvian, R, Grati, M, Simmler, M, Perfettin, I, Le, G, Rostaing M, Hamard P, A G, T, Avan, P, Moser, T, and Petit, C (2006).
Otoferlin, defective in DFNB9 deafness, is essential for the Ca2+-triggered synaptic exocytosis at the auditory hair cell ribbon synapse.
Cell 127:277-289,.

Sons, M, Busche, N, Strenzke, N, Moser, T, Ernsberger, U, Mooren, F, Zhang, W, Ahmad, M, Steffens, H, Schomburg, E, Plomp, J, and Missler, M (2006).
alpha-Neurexins are required for efficient transmitter release and synaptic homeostasis at the mouse neuromuscular junction.
Neuroscience 138(2):433-446,.

Brandt, A, Khimich, D, and Moser, T (2005).
Few CaV1.3 channels regulate a synaptic vesicle's exocytosis at the hair cell ribbon synapse.
J Neurosci 25:11577-11585,.

Khimich, D, Nouvian, R, Pujol, R, tom_Dieck, S, Egner, A, Gundelfinger, E, and Moser, T (2005).
Hair Cell Synaptic Ribbons are Essential for Synchronous Auditory Signaling.
Nature 434:889-894,.