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- SHANK1a C-terminus
Catalog Number: RA19016
- Adam J. Carlton, Jing-Yi Jeng, Fiorella C. Grandi, Francesca De Faveri, Ana E. Amariutei, Lara De Tomasi, Andrew O’Connor, Stuart L. Johnson, David N. Furness, Steve D.M. Brown, Federico Ceriani, Michael R. Bowl, Mirna Mustapha, and Walter Marcotti. (2024). BAI1 Localizes AMPA Receptors at the Cochlear Afferent Post-Synaptic Density And Is Essential for Hearing. Cell Reports, 43, 114025. doi: 10.1016/j.celrep.2024.114025
- Zhirong Wang, Johnny S. Jung, Talya C. Inbar, Katherine M. Rangoussis, Christian Faaborg-Andersen, and Thomas M. Coate. (2020). The Purinergic Receptor P2rx3 is Required for Spiral Ganglion Neuron Branch Refinement During Development. eNeuro. doi: 10.1523/ENEURO.0179-20.2020
- Daniel O.J. Reijntjes, Christine Koppl, and Sonja J. Pyott. (2020). Volume Gradients in Inner Hair Cell-Auditory Nerve Fiber Pre- and Postsynaptic Proteins Differ Across Mouse Strains. Hearing Research. doi: 10.1016/j.heares.2020.107933
- Hanan Al‐Moyed, Andreia P Cepeda, SangYong Jung, Tobias Moser, Sebastian Kügler, Ellen Reisinger. (2018). A dual‐AAV approach restores fast exocytosis and partially rescues auditory function in deaf otoferlin knock‐out mice. Molecular Medicine. Volume 10, Issue 12. DOI 10.15252/emmm.201809396
- David R. Sultemeier, Kristel R. Choy, Felix E Schweizer, Larry F. Hoffman. (2017). Spaceflight-induced synaptic modifications within hair cells of the mammalian utricle. Journal of Neurophysiology, doi: 10.1152/jn.00240.2016.
- Salvatore L. Stella Jr, Alejandro Vila, Albert Y. Hung, Michael E. Rome, Uyenchi Huynh, Morgan Sheng, Hans-Juergen Kreienkamp, Nicholas C. Brecha. (2012). Association of Shank 1A Scaffolding Protein with Cone Photoreceptor Terminals in the Mammalian Retina. PLoS ONE 7(9): e43463. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0043463.
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- M. Barclay, R. Constable, N.R. James, P.R. Thorne, J.M. Montgomery. (2016). Reduced sensory stimulation alters the molecular make-up of glutamatergic hair cell synapses in the developing cochlea. Neuroscience, doi: 10.1016/j.neuroscience.2016.03.043
- Mendus, D., Sundaresan, S., Grillet, N., Wangsawihardja, F., Leu, R., Müller, U., Jones, S. M. and Mustapha, M. (2014). Thrombospondins 1 and 2 are important for afferent synapse formation and function in the inner ear. European Journal of Neuroscience, doi: 10.1111/ejn.12486