Owen P. Gross, M.S., Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
Vollum Institute Oregon Health and Science University, Portland, OR 
Area:
retina; hair cells
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Parents

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Marie E. Burns grad student 2006-2012 OHSU
Henrique von Gersdorff post-doc 2012- OHSU

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Edward N. Pugh collaborator 2010- UC Davis
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Kim MH, Strazza P, Puthussery T, et al. (2023) Functional maturation of the rod bipolar to AII-amacrine cell ribbon synapse in the mouse retina. Cell Reports. 42: 113440
Peinado Allina G, Fortenbach C, Naarendorp F, et al. (2017) Bright flash response recovery of mammalian rods in vivo is rate limited by RGS9. The Journal of General Physiology
Gross OP, von Gersdorff H. (2016) Recycling at synapses. Elife. 5
Gross OP, Pugh EN, Burns ME. (2015) cGMP in mouse rods: the spatiotemporal dynamics underlying single photon responses. Frontiers in Molecular Neuroscience. 8: 6
Gross OP, Pugh EN, Burns ME. (2012) Calcium feedback to cGMP synthesis strongly attenuates single-photon responses driven by long rhodopsin lifetimes. Neuron. 76: 370-82
Gross OP, Pugh EN, Burns ME. (2012) Spatiotemporal cGMP dynamics in living mouse rods. Biophysical Journal. 102: 1775-84
Naarendorp F, Esdaille TM, Banden SM, et al. (2010) Dark light, rod saturation, and the absolute and incremental sensitivity of mouse cone vision. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience. 30: 12495-507
Gross OP, Burns ME. (2010) Control of rhodopsin's active lifetime by arrestin-1 expression in mammalian rods. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience. 30: 3450-7
Gross OP, Pugh EN, Burns ME. (2010) Consequences of Fast, Stochastic Rhodopsin Shutoff for a Model of Phototransduction in Rods Biophysical Journal. 98: 289a
Song X, Vishnivetskiy SA, Gross OP, et al. (2009) Enhanced arrestin facilitates recovery and protects rods lacking rhodopsin phosphorylation. Current Biology : Cb. 19: 700-5
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