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Class:IdPerson:9659511
_displayNameKachar, Bechara
_timestamp2019-08-27 20:48:01
created[InstanceEdit:9659498] May, Bruce, 2019-08-27
firstnameBechara
initialB
surnameKachar
(author)[LiteratureReference:9659533] Variable number of TMC1-dependent mechanotransducer channels underlie tonotopic conductance gradients in the cochlea
[LiteratureReference:9662411] Plastin 1 widens stereocilia by transforming actin filament packing from hexagonal to liquid
[LiteratureReference:9663004] CLIC5 stabilizes membrane-actin filament linkages at the base of hair cell stereocilia in a molecular complex with radixin, taperin, and myosin VI
[LiteratureReference:9663027] Regulation of stereocilia length by myosin XVa and whirlin depends on the actin-regulatory protein Eps8
[LiteratureReference:9663229] Progressive hearing loss and gradual deterioration of sensory hair bundles in the ears of mice lacking the actin-binding protein Eps8L2
[LiteratureReference:9663296] Stereocilia-staircase spacing is influenced by myosin III motors and their cargos espin-1 and espin-like
[LiteratureReference:9663302] Myosin IIIB uses an actin-binding motif in its espin-1 cargo to reach the tips of actin protrusions
[LiteratureReference:9663377] Cadherin 23 and protocadherin 15 interact to form tip-link filaments in sensory hair cells
[LiteratureReference:9664003] Roles of alternative splicing in the functional properties of inner ear-specific KCNQ4 channels
[LiteratureReference:9664162] Differential expression of KCNQ4 in inner hair cells and sensory neurons is the basis of progressive high-frequency hearing loss
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