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Prof. Dr. Peter Jedlicka

Professorship for Computer-Based Modelling
in the field of 3R Animal Protection
Faculty of Medicine
Justus-Liebig-University

and
NeuroScience Center
Clinical Neuroanatomy (Anatomy I)
Goethe-University
Theodor-Stern-Kai 7
D-60590 Frankfurt am Main

+49 179 238 6269

 

E-Mail: jedlicka@em.uni-frankfurt.de

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Scientific Focus

Computerbasiertes Modelling im 3R Tierschutz, Computational neuroscience/Theoretische Neurowissenschaft, Neurobiologie

 

 

Methods

Compartmental modeling (NEURON), morphological modeling (TREES toolbox), stochastic reaction-diffusion modeling (STEPS, MCell)

Extracellular field recordings (e.g. LTP measurements) in the dentate gyrus in vivo

Intracellular patch-clamp recordings in acutely isolated brain slices and organotypical slice cultures Immunohistochemistry

 

 

 

Selected Publications

Ebner C, Clopath C, Jedlicka P*, Cuntz H* (2019) Unifying Long-Term Plasticity Rules for Excitatory Synapses by Modeling Dendrites of Cortical Pyramidal Neurons, Cell Reports, 29:4295-4307, Impact Factor 7.8

 

Jungenitz T, Beining M, Radic T, Deller T, Cuntz H, Jedlicka P*, Schwarzacher SWS* (2018) Structural homo- and heterosynaptic plasticity in mature and adult newborn rat hippocampal granule cells. PNAS, 115:E4670-E4679, Impact factor 9.7

 

Beining M, Mongiat L, Schwarzacher SW, Cuntz H*, Jedlicka P* (2017) T2N as a new tool for robust electrophysiological modeling demonstrated for mature and adult-born dentate granule cells. eLife, 6, e26517, Impact factor 7.7

 

Jedlicka P, Benuskova L, Abraham WC (2015) A voltage-based STDP rule combined with fast BCMlike metaplasticity accounts for LTP and concurrent “heterosynaptic” LTD in the dentate gyrus in vivo. PLOS Computational Biology, 11:e1004588, Impact Factor 4.6

 

Jedlicka P, Hoon M, Papadopoulos T, Vlachos A, Winkels R, Poulopoulos A, Betz H, Deller T, Brose N, Varoqueaux F, Schwarzacher SW (2011) Increased dentate gyrus excitability in neuroligin-2-deficient mice in vivo. Cerebral Cortex, 21:357-367, Impact Factor 6.5

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