Publications of Marco Dal Maschio

Journal Article (9)

2022
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Svara, F. N.; Förster, D.; Kubo, F.; Januszewski, M.; Dal Maschio, M.; Schubert, P. J.; Kornfeld, J.; Wanner, A. A.; Laurell, E.; Denk, W. et al.; Baier, H.: Automated synapse-level reconstruction of neural circuits in the larval zebrafish brain. Nature Methods 19 (11), pp. 1357 - 1366 (2022)
2021
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Fernandes, A. M.; Mearns, D. S.; Donovan, J. C.; Larsch, J.; Helmbrecht, T. O.; Koelsch, Y.; Laurell, E.; Kawakami, K.; Dal Maschio, M.; Baier, H.: Neural circuitry for stimulus selection in the zebrafish visual system. Neuron 109 (5), pp. 805 - 822.e6 (2021)
2020
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Wu, Y.; Dal Maschio, M.; Kubo, F.; Baier, H.: An optical illusion pinpoints an essential circuit node for global motion processing. Neuron 108 (4), pp. 722 - 734.e5 (2020)
2019
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Kunst, M.; Laurell, E.; Mokayes, N.; Kramer, A.; Kubo, F.; Fernandes, A. M.; Förster, D.; Dal Maschio, M.; Baier, H.: A cellular-resolution atlas of the larval zebrafish brain. Neuron 103 (1), pp. 21 - 38.e5 (2019)
2018
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Helmbrecht, T. O.; Dal Maschio, M.; Donovan, J. C.; Koutsouli, S.; Baier, H.: Topography of a visuomotor transformation. Neuron 100 (6), pp. 1429 - 1445.e4 (2018)
2017
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Dal Maschio, M.; Donovan, J. C.; Helmbrecht, T. O.; Baier, H.: Linking neurons to network function and behavior by two-photon holographic optogenetics and volumetric imaging. Neuron 94 (4), pp. 774 - 789 (2017)
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Förster, D.; Dal Maschio, M.; Laurell, E.; Baier, H.: An optogenetic toolbox for unbiased discovery of functionally connected cells in neural circuits. Nature Communications 8, 116 (2017)
2016
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Filosa, A.; Barker, A. J.; Dal Maschio, M.; Baier, H.: Feeding state modulates behavioral choice and processing of prey stimuli in the zebrafish tectum. Neuron 90 (3), pp. 596 - 608 (2016)
2014
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Kubo, F.; Hablitzel, B.; Dal Maschio, M.; Driever, W.; Baier, H.; Arrenberg, A. B.: Functional architecture of an optic flow-responsive area that drives horizontal eye movements in zebrafish. Neuron 81 (6), pp. 1344 - 1359 (2014)
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