Marcel Beining

Marcel Beining
Max Planck Institute for Brain Research · Department of Connectomics

PhD

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Additional affiliations
May 2019 - present
anacision GmbH
Position
  • Analyst
Description
  • Data analytics AI solutions
December 2016 - April 2019
Max Planck Institute for Brain Research
Position
  • PostDoc Position
Description
  • Evolution of the connectome of adult-born granule cells in the dentate gyrus
April 2012 - May 2017
Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main
Position
  • PhD Student
Description
  • Time course and prerequisites for the functional integration of adult-born dentate granule cells in the hippocampal network.
Education
September 2008 - February 2011
Universität Heidelberg
Field of study
  • Molecular Biotechnology
October 2005 - July 2008
Universität Heidelberg
Field of study
  • Molecular Biotechnology

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Publications (15)
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Reducing neuronal size results in less membrane and therefore lower input conductance. Smaller neurons are thus more excitable, as seen in their responses to somatic current injections. However, the impact of a neuron’s size and shape on its voltage responses to dendritic synaptic activation is much less understood. Here we use analytical cable the...
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Brain anatomy revealed in startling detail The mammalian cerebral cortex is an enormously complex network of neuronal processes that are long and thin, branching, and extremely densely packed. This high packing density has made the reconstruction of cortical neuronal networks challenging. Motta et al. used advanced automated imaging and analysis to...
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Reducing neuronal size results in less cell membrane and therefore lower input conductance. Smaller neurons are thus more excitable as seen in their voltage responses to current injections in the soma. However, the impact of a neuron’s size and shape on its voltage responses to synaptic activation in dendrites is much less understood. Here we use a...
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The dense circuit structure of the mammalian cerebral cortex is still unknown. With developments in 3-dimensional (3D) electron microscopy, the imaging of sizeable volumes of neuropil has become possible, but dense reconstruction of connectomes from such image data is the limiting step. Here, we report the dense reconstruction of a volume of about...
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Significance The lifelong genesis of hippocampal granule cells (abGCs) enables specific forms of spatial learning. We analyzed which forms of synaptic plasticity are present in abGCs in comparison with mature granule cells (mGCs). We found structural equivalents of homosynaptic long-term potentiation and heterosynaptic long-term depression, two fun...
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Compartmental models are the theoretical tool of choice for understanding single neuron computations. However, many models are incomplete, built ad hoc and require tuning for each novel condition rendering them of limited usability. Here, we present T2N, a powerful interface to control NEURON with Matlab and TREES toolbox, which supports generating...
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Compartmental models are the theoretical tool of choice for understanding single neuron computations. However, many models are incomplete, built ad hoc and require tuning for each novel condition rendering them of limited usability. Here, we present T2N, a powerful interface to control NEURON with Matlab and TREES toolbox, which supports generating...
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Analogous to Table 2, this table compares electrophysiological properties of experimental data and simulations performed with the biophysical model of Aradi and Holmes (Aradi and Holmes, 1999) and reconstructed (middle column) or synthetic (right column) rat morphologies.
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Adult-born dentate granule cells (abGCs) exhibit a critical developmental phase during function integration. The time window of this phase is debated and whether abGCs become indistinguishable from developmentally born mature granule cells (mGCs) is uncertain. We analyzed complete dendritic reconstructions from abGCs and mGCs using viral labeling....
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Neurogenesis of hippocampal granule cells (GCs) persists throughout mammalian life and is important for learning and memory. How newborn GCs differentiate and mature into an existing circuit during this time period is not yet fully understood. We established a method to visualize postnatally generated GCs in organotypic entorhino-hippocampal slice...
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Adult neurogenesis is frequently studied in the mouse hippocampus. We examined the morphological development of adult-born, immature granule cells in the suprapyramidal blade of the septal dentate gyrus over the period of 7-77 days after mitosis with BrdU-labeling in 6-weeks-old male Thy1-GFP mice. As Thy1-GFP expression was restricted to maturated...
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With the increase in molecular diagnostics and patient-specific therapeutic approaches, the delivery and targeting of imaging molecules and pharmacologically active agents gain increasing importance. The ideal delivery system does not exist yet. The realization of two features is indispensable: first, a locally high concentration of target-specific...
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Progress in genomics and proteomics attended to the door for better understanding the recent rapid expanding complex research field of metabolomics. This trend in biomedical research increasingly focuses to the development of patient-specific therapeutic approaches with higher efficiency and sustainability. Simultaneously undesired adverse reaction...

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