Peter Fromherz

Affiliations: 
Max-Planck-Institute for Biochemistry, Planegg, Bayern, Germany 
Area:
membrane biophysics, neuron-silicon-coupling, voltage-sensitive dyes
Website:
http://www.biochem.mpg.de/en/research/rd/fromherz/index.html
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Fromherz P. (2016) Current-Induced Transistor Sensorics with Electrogenic Cells. Biosensors. 6
Zeitler R, Fromherz P. (2013) The thermal voltage fluctuations in the planar core-coat conductor of a neuron-semiconductor interface. Langmuir : the Acs Journal of Surfaces and Colloids. 29: 6084-90
Eickenscheidt M, Jenkner M, Thewes R, et al. (2012) Electrical stimulation of retinal neurons in epiretinal and subretinal configuration using a multicapacitor array. Journal of Neurophysiology. 107: 2742-55
Fromherz P. (2012) Threshold voltage of the EOSFET: Reference electrode and oxide-electrolyte interface Physica Status Solidi (a) Applications and Materials Science. 209: 1157-1162
Zeck G, Lambacher A, Fromherz P. (2011) Axonal transmission in the retina introduces a small dispersion of relative timing in the ganglion cell population response. Plos One. 6: e20810
Ng DN, Fromherz P. (2011) Genetic targeting of a voltage-sensitive dye by enzymatic activation of phosphonooxymethyl-ammonium derivative. Acs Chemical Biology. 6: 444-51
Becker-Freyseng C, Fromherz P. (2011) Quantised transistor response to ion channels revealed by nonstationary noise analysis Epl. 96
Zeitler R, Fromherz P, Zeck G. (2011) Extracellular voltage noise probes the interface between retina and silicon chip Applied Physics Letters. 99
Felderer F, Fromherz P. (2011) Transistor needle chip for recording in brain tissue Applied Physics a: Materials Science and Processing. 104: 1-6
Lambacher A, Vitzthum V, Zeitler R, et al. (2011) Identifying firing mammalian neurons in networks with high-resolution multi-transistor array (MTA) Applied Physics a: Materials Science and Processing. 102: 1-11
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