Franziska Stöber
Leibniz Institute for Neurobiology
8 Papers
5 Citations
Franziska Stöber is an academic researcher from Leibniz Institute for Neurobiology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Neuroplastin & Glutamatergic. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 8 publications.
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Papers
Three-dimensional mouse brain cytoarchitecture revealed by laboratory-based x-ray phase-contrast tomography.
Mareike Töpperwien,Martin Krenkel,Daniel Vincenz,Franziska Stöber,Anja M. Oelschlegel,Jürgen Goldschmidt,Tim Salditt +6 more
TL;DR: It is shown that even compact laboratory CT at an optimized liquid-metal jet microfocus source combined with suitable phase-retrieval algorithms and a novel tissue preparation can provide cellular and subcellular resolution in millimeter sized samples of mouse brain.
GLP-1 and estrogen conjugate acts in the supramammillary nucleus to reduce food-reward and body weight
Heike Vogel,Stefanie Wolf,Cristina Rabasa,Francisca Rodriguez-Pacheco,Carina S. Babaei,Franziska Stöber,Jürgen Goldschmidt,Richard D. DiMarchi,Brian Finan,Matthias H. Tschöp,Suzanne L. Dickson,Annette Schürmann,Karolina P. Skibicka +12 more
TL;DR: A surprising neural substrate underlying food intake and reward effects of GLP-1 and estrogen is discovered and a new brain area capable of regulating energy balance and reward is uncovered.
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Single-cell resolution mapping of neuronal damage in acute focal cerebral ischemia using thallium autometallography
Franziska Stöber,Kathrin Baldauf,Iryna Ziabreva,Denise Harhausen,Marietta Zille,Jenni Neubert,Klaus G. Reymann,Henning Scheich,Ulrich Dirnagl,Ulrich H. Schröder,Andreas Wunder,Jürgen Goldschmidt +11 more
TL;DR: It is shown, in rodent models of middle cerebral artery occlusion (MCAO), that neuronal damage in acute focal cerebral ischemia can be mapped with single-cell resolution using thallium autometallography (TlAMG), a histochemical technique for the detection of the K+-probe thalium (TL+) in the brain.
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VGLUT3-immunoreactive afferents of the lateral septum: ultrastructural evidence for a modulatory role of glutamate.
Anett Riedel,Anett Riedel,Franziska Stöber,Karin Richter,Klaus-Dieter Fischer,Riitta Miettinen,Riitta Miettinen,Eike Budinger +7 more
TL;DR: It is shown that the VGLUT3-ir fibers outlining LS neurons represent axonal terminals, which primarily form symmetric synapses with somata and proximal dendrites of their target neurons, which are indicative of employing glutamate as a modulatory transmitter.
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Neuroplastin expression is essential for hearing and hair cell PMCA expression
Xiao Lin,Michael G. K. Brunk,PingAn Yuanxiang,Andrew W. Curran,Enqi Zhang,Franziska Stöber,Jürgen Goldschmidt,Eckart D. Gundelfinger,Eckart D. Gundelfinger,Maike Vollmer,Maike Vollmer,Max F. K. Happel,Rodrigo Herrera-Molina,Dirk Montag +13 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated whether the complete absence of neuroplastin or the loss of NPTin in the adult after normal development lead to hearing impairment in mice analyzed by behavioral, electrophysiological, and in vivo imaging measurements.