Dan Jagger, Ph.D.

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University of Bristol, Bristol, England, United Kingdom 
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John J. Kelly grad student 2008-2011 UCL
Lorcan Browne grad student 2013-2016 UCL
Silvia Prades grad student 2016-2019 UCL
Gregory Heard grad student 2017-2020 UCL
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Forge A, Jagger DJ, Gale JE. (2020) Restoring the balance: regeneration of hair cells in the vestibular system of the inner ear Current Opinion in Physiology. 14: 35-40
Browne L, Smith KE, Jagger DJ. (2017) Identification of Persistent and Resurgent Sodium Currents in Spiral Ganglion Neurons Cultured from the Mouse Cochlea. Eneuro. 4
Forge A, Taylor RR, Dawson SJ, et al. (2017) Disruption of SorCS2 reveals differences in the regulation of stereociliary bundle formation between hair cell types in the inner ear. Plos Genetics. 13: e1006692
Kelly JJ, Shao Q, Jagger DJ, et al. (2015) Cx30 exhibits unique characteristics including a long half-life when assembled into gap junctions. Journal of Cell Science
Smith KE, Browne L, Selwood DL, et al. (2015) Phosphoinositide Modulation of Heteromeric Kv1 Channels Adjusts Output of Spiral Ganglion Neurons from Hearing Mice. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience. 35: 11221-32
Abdelhamed ZA, Natarajan S, Wheway G, et al. (2015) The Meckel-Gruber syndrome protein TMEM67 controls basal body positioning and epithelial branching morphogenesis in mice via the non-canonical Wnt pathway. Disease Models & Mechanisms. 8: 527-41
Taylor RR, Jagger DJ, Saeed SR, et al. (2015) Characterizing human vestibular sensory epithelia for experimental studies: new hair bundles on old tissue and implications for therapeutic interventions in ageing. Neurobiology of Aging. 36: 2068-84
Jagger DJ, Forge A. (2015) Connexins and gap junctions in the inner ear--it's not just about K⁺ recycling. Cell and Tissue Research. 360: 633-44
Abdelhamed Z, Natarajan S, Inglehearn C, et al. (2015) The Meckel-Gruber Syndrome protein TMEM67 (meckelin) regulates basal body planar polarization and non-canonical Wnt signalling via Wnt5a and ROR2 Cilia. 4
Jagger DJ, Nickel R, Forge A. (2014) Gap junctional coupling is essential for epithelial repair in the avian cochlea. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience. 34: 15851-60
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