Artur Indzhykulian, PhD

Assistant Professor of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery, Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary
Primary cilia are not calcium-responsive mechanosensors.
Authors: Authors: Delling M, Indzhykulian AA, Liu X, Li Y, Xie T, Corey DP, Clapham DE.
Nature
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In the Right Place at the Right Time: Is TMC1/2 the Transduction Channel for Hearing?
Authors: Authors: Indzhykulian AA, Corey DP.
Cell Rep
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The 133-kDa N-terminal domain enables myosin 15 to maintain mechanotransducing stereocilia and is essential for hearing.
Authors: Authors: Fang Q, Indzhykulian AA, Mustapha M, Riordan GP, Dolan DF, Friedman TB, Belyantseva IA, Frolenkov GI, Camper SA, Bird JE.
Elife
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XIRP2, an actin-binding protein essential for inner ear hair-cell stereocilia.
Authors: Authors: Scheffer DI, Zhang DS, Shen J, Indzhykulian A, Karavitaki KD, Xu YJ, Wang Q, Lin JJ, Chen ZY, Corey DP.
Cell Rep
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