Publications
2024
2023
2022
2021
2020
Hruska-Plochan, M; Wiersma, VI; Betz, KM; Mallona, I; Ronchi, S; Maniecka, Z; Hock, EM; Tantardini, E; Laferriere, F; Sahadevan, S; Hoop, V; Delvendahl, I; Pérez-Berlanga, M; Gatta, B; Panatta, M; van der Bourg, A; Bohaciakova, D; Sharma, P; De Vos, L; Frontzek, K; Aguzzi, A; Lashley, T; Robinson, MD; Karayannis, T; Mueller, M; Hierlemann, A; Polymenidou, M (2024). A model of human neural networks reveals NPTX2 pathology in ALS and FTLD. Nature. Feb;626(8001):1073-1083.
Asadollahi, R; Delvendahl, I; Muff, R; Tan, G; Rodríguez, DG; Turan, S; Russo, M; Oneda, B; Joset, P; Boonsawat, P; Masood, R; Mocera, M; Ivanovski, I; Baumer, A; Bachmann-Gagescu, R; Schlapbach, R; Rehrauer, H; Steindl, K; Begemann, A; Reis, A; Winkler, J; Winner, B; Müller, M; Rauch, A (2023). Pathogenic SCN2A variants cause early-stage dysfunction in patient-derived neurons. Hum Mol Genet. Jun 19;32(13):2192-2204.
Muttathukunnel, P; Frei, P; Perry, S; Dickman, D; Müller, M (2022). Rapid homeostatic modulation of transsynaptic nanocolumn rings. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 119(45):e2119044119.
Baccino-Calace, M; Schmidt, K; Müller, M (2022). The E3 ligase Thin controls homeostatic plasticity through neurotransmitter release repression. Elife. Jul 7;11:e71437.
Nair, AG; Muttathukunnel, P; Müller, M (2021). Distinct molecular pathways govern presynaptic homeostatic plasticity. Cell Rep, 37(11):110105.
Frank, CA; James, TD; Müller, M (2020). Homeostatic control of Drosophila neuromuscular junction function. Synapse, 74(1):23783-23789.
2019
Delvendahl, I; Kita, K; Müller, M (2019). Rapid and sustained homeostatic control of presynaptic exocytosis at a central synapse. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 116(47):23783-23789.
Delvendahl, I; Müller, M (2019). Homeostatic plasticity - a presynaptic perspective. Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 54:155-162.
2018
Wentzel, C; Delvendahl, I; Sydlik, S; Georgiev, O; Müller, M (2018). Dysbindin links presynaptic proteasome function to homeostatic recruitment of low release probability vesicles. Nature Communications:9:267.
Müller M, Genç Ö, and Davis GW (2015). RIM-Binding Protein Links Synaptic Homeostasis to the Stabilization and Replenishment of High Release Probability Vesicles. Neuron. Mar 4; 85(5): 1056–1069
2015
Davis GW and Müller M (2015). Homeostatic Control of Presynaptic Neurotransmitter Release. Annu Rev Physiol. Feb 10; 77: 251-270
2013
Younger MA, Müller M, Tong A, Pym EC, and Davis GW (2013). A Presynaptic ENaC Channel Drives Homeostatic Plasticity. Neuron. Sep 18: 79(6): 1183–1196
2012
Müller M, Liu KSY, Sigrist SJ, and Davis GW (2012). RIM controls homeostatic plasticity through modulation of the readily-releasable vesicle pool. J Neurosci. Nov 21; 32(47): 16574–16585
Müller M, and Davis GW. (2012) Transsynaptic control of presynaptic Ca2+ influx achieves homeostatic potentiation of neurotransmitter release. Curr Biol. Jun 19; 22(12): 1102–1108
2011
Liu KSY*, Siebert M*, Mertel S*, Knoche E*, Wegener S*, Wichmann C, Matkovic T, Muhammad K, Depner H, Mettke C, Bückers J, Hell SW, Müller M, Davis GW, Schmitz D, and Sigrist SJ (2011) Rim binding protein, a central part of the active zone, is essential for neurotransmitter release. Science. Dec 16; 334(6062): 1565–1569 [*equal contribution]
Keller LC, Cheng L, Locke CJ, Fetter RD, Müller M, and Davis GW (2011) Glia-derived prodegenerative signaling at the Drosophila neuromuscular system. Neuron. Dec 8; 72(5): 760–775
Müller M, Pym EC, Tong A, and Davis GW (2011) Rab3-GAP controls the progression of synaptic homeostasis at a late stage of vesicle release. Neuron. Feb 24; 69(4): 749–762
2010
Müller M and Davis GW (2010) Vesicle priming in a SNAP. Neuron. 324–326
Müller M*, Goutman J*, Kochubey A, and Schneggenburger R. (2010) Interaction between facilitation and depression at a large CNS synapse reveals mechanisms of short-term plasticity. J Neurosci. Feb 10; 30(6): 2007–2016 [*equal contribution]
2008
Müller M, Felmy F, and Schneggenburger R (2008) A limited contribution of Ca2+ current facilitation to paired-pulse facilitation of transmitter release at the rat calyx of Held. J Physiol. Nov 15; 586 (Pt 22): 5503–5520
2007
Müller M, Felmy F, Schwaller B, and Schneggenburger R (2007) Parvalbumin is a mobile presynaptic calcium buffer in the calyx of Held that accelerates the decay of calcium and short-term facilitation. J Neurosci. Feb 28; 27(9): 2261–2271
2006
Müller M, and Fendt M (2006) Temporary inactivation of the medial and basolateral amygdala differentially affects TMT-induced fear behavior in rats. Behav Brain Res. Feb 15; 167(1): 57–62