Sabine Grosser

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2015- Institute of Integrative Neuroanatomy Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Germany 
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Scheuer T, dem Brinke EA, Grosser S, et al. (2021) Reduction of cortical parvalbumin-expressing GABAergic interneurons in a rodent hyperoxia model of preterm birth brain injury with deficits in social behavior and cognition. Development (Cambridge, England). 148
Grosser S, Barreda FJ, Beed P, et al. (2021) Parvalbumin interneurons are differentially connected to principal cells in inhibitory feedback microcircuits along the dorso-ventral axis of the medial entorhinal cortex. Eneuro
Bolduan F, Grosser S, Vida I. (2020) Minimizing shrinkage of acute brain slices using metal spacers during histological embedding. Brain Structure & Function. 225: 2577-2589
Janach GMS, Reetz O, Döhne N, et al. (2020) Interferon-γ acutely augments inhibition of neocortical layer 5 pyramidal neurons. Journal of Neuroinflammation. 17: 69
Lehnhoff J, Strauss U, Wierschke S, et al. (2018) The anticonvulsant lamotrigine enhances I in layer 2/3 neocortical pyramidal neurons of patients with pharmacoresistant epilepsy. Neuropharmacology. 144: 58-69
Rehfeld F, Maticzka D, Grosser S, et al. (2018) The RNA-binding protein ARPP21 controls dendritic branching by functionally opposing the miRNA it hosts. Nature Communications. 9: 1235
Franzoni E, Booker SA, Parthasarathy S, et al. (2015) miR-128 regulates neuronal migration, outgrowth and intrinsic excitability via the intellectual disability gene Phf6. Elife. 4
Grosser S, Queenan BN, Lalchandani RR, et al. (2014) Hilar somatostatin interneurons contribute to synchronized GABA activity in an in vitro epilepsy model. Plos One. 9: e86250
Franzoni E, Booker SA, Parthasarathy S, et al. (2014) Author response: miR-128 regulates neuronal migration, outgrowth and intrinsic excitability via the intellectual disability gene Phf6 Elife
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