David Corey, PhD
Bertarelli Professor of Translational Medical Science, Harvard Medical School
Sorting out a promiscuous superfamily: towards cadherin connectomics.
Stringing the fiddle: the inner ear's two-part invention.
A gradient of single-channel conductance in the cochlea: tuning the cochlea's strings?
Myosin-X, a novel myosin with pleckstrin homology domains, associates with regions of dynamic actin.
Authors: Authors: Berg JS, Derfler BH, Pennisi CM, Corey DP, Cheney RE.
J Cell Sci
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J Cell Sci
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The molecules of mechanosensation.
Theoretical reconstruction of myotonia and paralysis caused by incomplete inactivation of sodium channels.
Immunological, morphological, and electrophysiological variation among retinal ganglion cells purified by panning.
From Biological Cilia to Artificial Flow Sensors: Biomimetic Soft Polymer Nanosensors with High Sensing Performance.
Authors: Authors: Asadnia M, Kottapalli AG, Karavitaki KD, Warkiani ME, Miao J, Corey DP, Triantafyllou M.
Sci Rep
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Sci Rep
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Noddy, a mouse harboring a missense mutation in protocadherin-15, reveals the impact of disrupting a critical interaction site between tip-link cadherins in inner ear hair cells.
Authors: Authors: Geng R, Sotomayor M, Kinder KJ, Gopal SR, Gerka-Stuyt J, Chen DH, Hardisty-Hughes RE, Ball G, Parker A, Gaudet R, Furness D, Brown SD, Corey DP, Alagramam KN.
J Neurosci
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J Neurosci
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Gene expression profiling identifies Hes6 as a transcriptional target of ATOH1 in cochlear hair cells.