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Ruxandra Barzan
Ruxandra Barzan
Ruhr University Bochum
Neuroscience
Optogenetics
Cell biology
Biology
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Separable gain control of ongoing and evoked activity in the visual cortex by serotonergic input.
2020
eLife
Zohre Azimi
Ruxandra Barzan
Katharina Spoida
Tatjana Surdin
Patric Wollenweber
Melanie D. Mark
Stefan Herlitze
Dirk Jancke
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Author response: Separable gain control of ongoing and evoked activity in the visual cortex by serotonergic input
2020
eLife
Zohre Azimi
Ruxandra Barzan
Katharina Spoida
Tatjana Surdin
Patric Wollenweber
Melanie D. Mark
Stefan Herlitze
Dirk Jancke
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CaMello-XR enables visualization and optogenetic control of G q/11 signals and receptor trafficking in GPCR-specific domains
2019
Dennis Eickelbeck
Raziye Karapinar
Alexander Jack
Sandra T. Suess
Ruxandra Barzan
Zohre Azimi
Tatjana Surdin
Michelle Grömmke
Melanie D. Mark
Klaus Gerwert
Dirk Jancke
Petra Wahle
Katharina Spoida
Stefan Herlitze
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