Johannes Larsch

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14 publications

 
Positional information drives distinct traits in transcriptomically identified neuronal types
Shainer Inbal, Kappel Johannes M., Laurell Eva, Donovan Joseph C., Schneider Martin W., Kuehn Enrico, Arnold-Ammer Irene, Stemmer Manuel, Larsch Johannes, Baier Herwig.
 
A single-cell resolution gene expression atlas of the larval zebrafish brain.
Shainer I., Kuehn E., Laurell E., Al Kassar M., Mokayes N., Sherman S., Larsch J., Kunst M., Baier H., 2023/02/22. Science advances, 9 (8) pp. eade9909. Peer-reviewed.
 
The microbiota promotes social behavior by modulating microglial remodeling of forebrain neurons.
Bruckner J.J., Stednitz S.J., Grice M.Z., Zaidan D., Massaquoi M.S., Larsch J., Tallafuss A., Guillemin K., Washbourne P., Eisen J.S., 2022/11. PLoS biology, 20 (11) pp. e3001838. Peer-reviewed.
 
Visual recognition of social signals by a tectothalamic neural circuit.
Kappel J.M., Förster D., Slangewal K., Shainer I., Svara F., Donovan J.C., Sherman S., Januszewski M., Baier H., Larsch J., 2022/08. Nature, 608 (7921) pp. 146-152. Peer-reviewed.
 
Egr1 Is Necessary for Forebrain Dopaminergic Signaling during Social Behavior.
Tallafuss A., Stednitz S.J., Voeun M., Levichev A., Larsch J., Eisen J., Washbourne P., 2022. eNeuro, 9 (2). Peer-reviewed.
 
Neural circuitry for stimulus selection in the zebrafish visual system.
Fernandes A.M., Mearns D.S., Donovan J.C., Larsch J., Helmbrecht T.O., Kölsch Y., Laurell E., Kawakami K., Dal Maschio M., Baier H., 2021/03/03. Neuron, 109 (5) pp. 805-822.e6. Peer-reviewed.
 
Rapid Effects of Selection on Brain-wide Activity and Behavior.
Pantoja C., Larsch J., Laurell E., Marquart G., Kunst M., Baier H., 2020/09/21. Current biology, 30 (18) pp. 3647-3656.e3. Peer-reviewed.
 
Learning: Complexities of Habituation in Escaping Zebrafish Larvae.
Larsch J., Pantoja C., 2019/04/22. Current biology, 29 (8) pp. R292-R294. Peer-reviewed.
 
Biological Motion as an Innate Perceptual Mechanism Driving Social Affiliation.
Larsch J., Baier H., 2018/11/19. Current biology, 28 (22) pp. 3523-3532.e4. Peer-reviewed.
Oscillatory stimuli differentiate adapting circuit topologies.
Rahi S.J., Larsch J., Pecani K., Katsov A.Y., Mansouri N., Tsaneva-Atanasova K., Sontag E.D., Cross F.R., 2017/10. Nature methods, 14 (10) pp. 1010-1016. Peer-reviewed.
 
A Circuit for Gradient Climbing in C. elegans Chemotaxis.
Larsch J., Flavell S.W., Liu Q., Gordus A., Albrecht D.R., Bargmann C.I., 2015/09/22. Cell reports, 12 (11) pp. 1748-1760. Peer-reviewed.
 
MultiFocus Polarization Microscope (MF-PolScope) for 3D polarization imaging of up to 25 focal planes simultaneously.
Abrahamsson S., McQuilken M., Mehta S.B., Verma A., Larsch J., Ilic R., Heintzmann R., Bargmann C.I., Gladfelter A.S., Oldenbourg R., 2015/03/23. Optics express, 23 (6) pp. 7734-7754. Peer-reviewed.
 
High-throughput imaging of neuronal activity in Caenorhabditis elegans.
Larsch J., Ventimiglia D., Bargmann C.I., Albrecht D.R., 2013/11/05. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 110 (45) pp. E4266-73. Peer-reviewed.
 
Serotonin and the neuropeptide PDF initiate and extend opposing behavioral states in C. elegans.
Flavell S.W., Pokala N., Macosko E.Z., Albrecht D.R., Larsch J., Bargmann C.I., 2013/08/29. Cell, 154 (5) pp. 1023-1035. Peer-reviewed.
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