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Raunak Sinha

Cone photoreceptors in human stem cell-derived retinal organoids demonstrate intrinsic light responses that mimic those of primate fovea.

Posted on March 3, 2022

PubMed ID: 35104442 Author(s): Saha A, Capowski E, Fernandez Zepeda MA, Nelson EC, Gamm DM, Sinha R. Cone photoreceptors in human stem cell-derived retinal organoids demonstrate intrinsic light responses that mimic those of primate fovea. …

Posted in Gamm Lab, Publications, Raunak Sinha

Cone photoreceptors in human stem cell-derived retinal organoids demonstrate intrinsic light responses that mimic those of primate fovea.

Posted on March 3, 2022

PubMed ID: 35245468 Author(s): Saha A, Capowski E, Fernandez Zepeda MA, Nelson EC, Gamm DM, Sinha R. Cone photoreceptors in human stem cell-derived retinal organoids demonstrate intrinsic light responses that mimic those of primate fovea. …

Posted in Gamm Lab, Publications, Raunak Sinha

Transient expression of a GABA receptor subunit during early development is critical for inhibitory synapse maturation and function.

Posted on October 11, 2021

PubMed ID: 34433078 Author(s): Sinha R, Grimes WN, Wallin J, Ebbinghaus BN, Luu K, Cherry T, Rieke F, Rudolph U, Wong RO, Hoon M. Transient expression of a GABA receptor subunit during early development is …

Posted in Hoon Lab, Publications, Raunak Sinha

GABAA presynaptic inhibition regulates the gain and kinetics of retinal output neurons.

Posted on April 27, 2021

PubMed ID: 33904401 Author(s): Nagy J, Ebbinghaus B, Hoon M, Sinha R. GABA(A) presynaptic inhibition regulates the gain and kinetics of retinal output neurons. Elife. 2021 Apr 27;10. pii: e60994. doi: 10.7554/eLife.60994. PMID 33904401 Journal: …

Posted in Hoon Lab, Publications, Raunak Sinha

Organization and emergence of a mixed GABA-glycine retinal circuit that provides inhibition to mouse ON-sustained alpha retinal ganglion cells.

Posted on March 16, 2021

PubMed ID: 33730586 Author(s): Sawant A, Ebbinghaus BN, Bleckert A, Gamlin C, Yu WQ, Berson D, Rudolph U, Sinha R, Hoon M. Organization and emergence of a mixed GABA-glycine retinal circuit that provides inhibition to …

Posted in Hoon Lab, Publications, Raunak Sinha

LRRTM4: A Novel Regulator of Presynaptic Inhibition and Ribbon Synapse Arrangements of Retinal Bipolar Cells.

Posted on March 18, 2020

PubMed ID: 31974009 Author(s): Sinha R, Siddiqui TJ, Padmanabhan N, Wallin J, Zhang C, Karimi B, Rieke F, Craig AM, Wong RO, Hoon M. LRRTM4: A novel regulator of presynaptic inhibition and ribbon synapse arrangements …

Posted in Hoon Lab, Publications, Raunak Sinha

Shining Light on the Mode and Mechanism of Vesicular Release at Rod Photoreceptor Synapse.

Posted on February 25, 2020

PubMed ID: 32101707 Author(s): Sinha R. Shining Light on the Mode and Mechanism of Vesicular Release at Rod Photoreceptor Synapse. Biophys J. 2020 Feb 25;118(4):785-787. doi: 10.1016/j.bpj.2019.12.009. Epub 2019 Dec 18. No abstract available. PMID …

Posted in Publications, Raunak Sinha

S-cone photoreceptors in the primate retina are functionally distinct from L and M cones.

Posted on January 23, 2019

PubMed ID: 30672735 Author(s): Baudin J, Angueyra JM, Sinha R, Rieke F. S-cone photoreceptors in the primate retina are functionally distinct from L and M cones. Elife. 2019 Jan 23;8:e39166. doi: 10.7554/eLife.39166. PMID 30672735 Journal: …

Posted in Publications, Raunak Sinha

Lack of CaBP1/Caldendrin or CaBP2 Leads to Altered Ganglion Cell Responses.

Posted on September 1, 2016

PubMed ID: 27822497 Author(s): Sinha R, Lee A, Rieke F, Haeseleer F. Lack of CaBP1/Caldendrin or CaBP2 Leads to Altered Ganglion Cell Responses. eNeuro. 2016 Oct 28;3(5):ENEURO.0099-16.2016. doi: 10.1523/ENEURO.0099-16.2016. eCollection 2016 Sep-Oct. PMID 27822497 Journal: …

Posted in Publications, Raunak Sinha
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