Lucia Cadetti, Ph.D

Affiliations: 
Institute of Molecular Life Sciences Universität Zürich, Zürich, ZH, Switzerland 
Area:
visual system
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Niklaus S, Cadetti L, Vom Berg-Maurer CM, et al. (2017) Shaping of Signal Transmission at the Photoreceptor Synapse by EAAT2 Glutamate Transporters. Eneuro. 4
Cadetti L, Bartoletti TM, Thoreson WB. (2008) Quantal mEPSCs and residual glutamate: how horizontal cell responses are shaped at the photoreceptor ribbon synapse. The European Journal of Neuroscience. 27: 2575-86
Cadetti L, Bryson EJ, Ciccone CA, et al. (2006) Calcium-induced calcium release in rod photoreceptor terminals boosts synaptic transmission during maintained depolarization. The European Journal of Neuroscience. 23: 2983-90
Rabl K, Cadetti L, Thoreson WB. (2006) Paired-pulse depression at photoreceptor synapses. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience. 26: 2555-63
Cadetti L, Thoreson WB. (2006) Feedback effects of horizontal cell membrane potential on cone calcium currents studied with simultaneous recordings. Journal of Neurophysiology. 95: 1992-5
Cadetti L, Tranchina D, Thoreson WB. (2005) A comparison of release kinetics and glutamate receptor properties in shaping rod-cone differences in EPSC kinetics in the salamander retina. The Journal of Physiology. 569: 773-88
Rabl K, Cadetti L, Thoreson WB. (2005) Kinetics of exocytosis is faster in cones than in rods. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience. 25: 4633-40
Cadetti L, Thoreson WB, Piccolino M. (2004) Pre- and post-synaptic effects of manipulating surface charge with divalent cations at the photoreceptor synapse. Neuroscience. 129: 791-801
Stella SL, Bryson EJ, Cadetti L, et al. (2003) Endogenous adenosine reduces glutamatergic output from rods through activation of A2-like adenosine receptors. Journal of Neurophysiology. 90: 165-74
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