Peter G. Barr-Gillespie

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OHRC Oregon Health and Science University, Portland, OR 
Area:
hair cell transduction
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Vartanian V, Krey JF, Chatterjee P, et al. (2023) Spontaneous allelic variant in deafness-blindness gene Ush1g resulting in an expanded phenotype. Genes, Brain, and Behavior. e12849
Chatterjee P, Morgan CP, Krey JF, et al. (2023) GIPC3 couples to MYO6 and PDZ domain proteins and shapes the hair cell apical region. Journal of Cell Science
Krey JF, Chatterjee P, Halford J, et al. (2023) Control of stereocilia length during development of hair bundles. Plos Biology. 21: e3001964
Chatterjee P, Morgan CP, Krey JF, et al. (2023) GIPC3 couples to MYO6 and PDZ domain proteins and shapes the hair cell apical region. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology
Krey JF, Liu C, Belyantseva IA, et al. (2022) ANKRD24 organizes TRIOBP to reinforce stereocilia insertion points. The Journal of Cell Biology. 221
Carlton AJ, Halford J, Underhill A, et al. (2020) Loss of Baiap2l2 destabilizes the transducing stereocilia of cochlear hair cells and leads to deafness. The Journal of Physiology
Song J, Patterson R, Metlagel Z, et al. (2020) A cryo-tomography-based volumetric model of the actin core of mouse vestibular hair cell stereocilia lacking plastin 1. Journal of Structural Biology. 107461
Pacentine I, Chatterjee P, Barr-Gillespie PG. (2020) Stereocilia Rootlets: Actin-Based Structures That Are Essential for Structural Stability of the Hair Bundle. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. 21
Krey JF, Chatterjee P, Dumont RA, et al. (2019) Mechanotransduction-Dependent Control of Stereocilia Dimensions and Row Identity in Inner Hair Cells. Current Biology : Cb
Zhu Y, Scheibinger M, Ellwanger DC, et al. (2019) Single-cell proteomics reveals changes in expression during hair-cell development. Elife. 8
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