Florence Blanchard - Publications

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2022 Kemppainen J, Scales B, Razban Haghighi K, Takalo J, Mansour N, McManus J, Leko G, Saari P, Hurcomb J, Antohi A, Suuronen JP, Blanchard F, Hardie RC, Song Z, Hampton M, et al. Binocular mirror-symmetric microsaccadic sampling enables hyperacute 3D vision. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 119: e2109717119. PMID 35298337 DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2109717119  0.659
2019 Li X, Abou Tayoun A, Song Z, Dau A, Rien D, Jaciuch D, Dongre S, Blanchard F, Nikolaev A, Zheng L, Bollepalli MK, Chu B, Hardie RC, Dolph PJ, Juusola M. Ca-activated K channels reduce network excitability, improving adaptability and energetics for transmitting and perceiving sensory information. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience. PMID 31350259 DOI: 10.1523/Jneurosci.3213-18.2019  0.619
2017 Juusola M, Dau A, Song Z, Solanki N, Rien D, Jaciuch D, Dongre SA, Blanchard F, de Polavieja GG, Hardie RC, Takalo J. Microsaccadic sampling of moving image information provides Drosophila hyperacute vision. Elife. 6. PMID 28870284 DOI: 10.7554/Elife.26117  0.647
2017 Juusola M, Dau A, Song Z, Solanki N, Rien D, Jaciuch D, Dongre SA, Blanchard F, Polavieja GGd, Hardie RC, Takalo J. Author response: Microsaccadic sampling of moving image information provides Drosophila hyperacute vision Elife. DOI: 10.7554/Elife.26117.099  0.644
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