David Corey, PhD

Bertarelli Professor of Translational Medical Science, Harvard Medical School
Length regulation of mechanosensitive stereocilia depends on very slow actin dynamics and filament-severing proteins.
Authors: Authors: Narayanan P, Chatterton P, Ikeda A, Ikeda S, Corey DP, Ervasti JM, Perrin BJ.
Nat Commun
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Sensory systems: from molecules to percepts.
Authors: Authors: Corey DP, Movshon JA.
Curr Opin Neurobiol
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Hearing: tightrope act.
Authors: Authors: Corey DP, Sotomayor M.
Nature
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Myosin-VIIb, a novel unconventional myosin, is a constituent of microvilli in transporting epithelia.
Authors: Authors: Chen ZY, Hasson T, Zhang DS, Schwender BJ, Derfler BH, Mooseker MS, Corey DP.
Genomics
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Unconventional myosins in inner-ear sensory epithelia.
Authors: Authors: Hasson T, Gillespie PG, Garcia JA, MacDonald RB, Zhao Y, Yee AG, Mooseker MS, Corey DP.
J Cell Biol
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Models for ion channel gating with compliant states.
Authors: Authors: Corey DP, Howard J.
Biophys J
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"Bundle blot" purification and initial protein characterization of hair cell stereocilia.
Authors: Authors: Shepherd GM, Barres BA, Corey DP.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
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Tannous et al. Respond.
Authors: Authors: Tannous BA, Chiocca EA, Jacobs AH, Corey DP, Breakefield XO.
Mol Ther
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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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The a1 subunit of nicotinic acetylcholine receptors in the inner ear: transcriptional regulation by ATOH1 and co-expression with the ? subunit in hair cells.
Authors: Authors: Scheffer D, Sage C, Plazas PV, Huang M, Wedemeyer C, Zhang DS, Chen ZY, Elgoyhen AB, Corey DP, Pingault V.
J Neurochem
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