Matthias T. Wyss

Affiliations: 
Nuclear Medicine University Hospital of Zurich, Zürich, Zürich, Switzerland 
Area:
energy metabolism, radiotracer kinetics, astrocytes, neurometabolic coupling
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Binder NF, El Amki M, Glück C, et al. (2024) Leptomeningeal collaterals regulate reperfusion in ischemic stroke and rescue the brain from futile recanalization. Neuron
Eleftheriou A, Ravotto L, Wyss MT, et al. (2022) Simultaneous dynamic glucose-enhanced (DGE) MRI and fiber photometry measurements of glucose in the healthy mouse brain. Neuroimage. 119762
Erlebach E, Ravotto L, Wyss MT, et al. (2022) Measurement of cerebral oxygen pressure in living mice by two-photon phosphorescence lifetime microscopy. Star Protocols. 3: 101370
Binder NF, Glück C, Middleham W, et al. (2022) Vascular Response to Spreading Depolarization Predicts Stroke Outcome. Stroke. 53: 1386-1395
Bebié P, Becker R, Commichau V, et al. (2021) SAFIR-I: Design and Performance of a High-Rate Preclinical PET Insert for MRI. Sensors (Basel, Switzerland). 21
Privitera M, Ferrari KD, von Ziegler LM, et al. (2021) Author Correction: A complete pupillometry toolbox for real-time monitoring of locus coeruleus activity in rodents. Nature Protocols
El Amki M, Glück C, Binder N, et al. (2020) Neutrophils Obstructing Brain Capillaries Are a Major Cause of No-Reflow in Ischemic Stroke. Cell Reports. 33: 108260
Zuend M, Saab AS, Wyss MT, et al. (2020) Arousal-induced cortical activity triggers lactate release from astrocytes. Nature Metabolism. 2: 179-191
Privitera M, Ferrari KD, von Ziegler LM, et al. (2020) A complete pupillometry toolbox for real-time monitoring of locus coeruleus activity in rodents. Nature Protocols
da Silva RV, Johannssen HC, Wyss MT, et al. (2018) DCC Is Required for the Development of Nociceptive Topognosis in Mice and Humans. Cell Reports. 22: 1105-1114
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