Ivan Tochitsky

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2013 Molecular  University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States 
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Richard H. Kramer grad student 2013 UC Berkeley
 (Photochemical control of neuronal activity: Methods and clinical application.)
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Nikonov S, Dolgova N, Sudharsan R, et al. (2022) Photochemical Restoration of Light Sensitivity in the Degenerated Canine Retina. Pharmaceutics. 14
Renthal W, Tochitsky I, Yang L, et al. (2020) Transcriptional Reprogramming of Distinct Peripheral Sensory Neuron Subtypes after Axonal Injury. Neuron
Tochitsky I, Kienzler MA, Isacoff E, et al. (2018) Restoring Vision to the Blind with Chemical Photoswitches. Chemical Reviews
Laprell L, Tochitsky I, Kaur K, et al. (2017) Photopharmacological control of bipolar cells restores visual function in blind mice. The Journal of Clinical Investigation
Tochitsky I, Trautman J, Gallerani N, et al. (2017) Restoring visual function to the blind retina with a potent, safe and long-lasting photoswitch. Scientific Reports. 7: 45487
Tochitsky I, Helft Z, Meseguer V, et al. (2016) How Azobenzene Photoswitches Restore Visual Responses to the Blind Retina. Neuron
Tochitsky I, Kramer RH. (2015) Optopharmacological tools for restoring visual function in degenerative retinal diseases. Current Opinion in Neurobiology. 34: 74-78
Tochitsky I, Polosukhina A, Degtyar VE, et al. (2014) Restoring visual function to blind mice with a photoswitch that exploits electrophysiological remodeling of retinal ganglion cells. Neuron. 81: 800-13
Degtyar VE, Tochitsky I, Smith C, et al. (2014) Photoswitching HCN Channels in Degenerated Retina Neurons Biophysical Journal. 106: 629a
Mourot A, Tochitsky I, Kramer RH. (2013) Light at the end of the channel: optical manipulation of intrinsic neuronal excitability with chemical photoswitches. Frontiers in Molecular Neuroscience. 6: 5
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