Melissa A. Vollrath

Affiliations: 
Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States 
Area:
Neurobiology
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Wu X, Indzhykulian AA, Niksch PD, et al. (2016) Hair-Cell Mechanotransduction Persists in TRP Channel Knockout Mice. Plos One. 11: e0155577
Lin SY, Vollrath MA, Mangosing S, et al. (2015) The zebrafish pinball wizard gene encodes WRB, a tail-anchored-protein receptor essential for inner-ear hair cells and retinal photoreceptors. The Journal of Physiology
Vollrath MA, Kwan KY, Corey DP. (2007) The micromachinery of mechanotransduction in hair cells. Annual Review of Neuroscience. 30: 339-65
Sage C, Huang M, Vollrath MA, et al. (2006) Essential role of retinoblastoma protein in mammalian hair cell development and hearing. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 103: 7345-50
Kwan KY, Allchorne AJ, Vollrath MA, et al. (2006) TRPA1 contributes to cold, mechanical, and chemical nociception but is not essential for hair-cell transduction. Neuron. 50: 277-89
Sage C, Huang M, Karimi K, et al. (2005) Proliferation of functional hair cells in vivo in the absence of the retinoblastoma protein. Science (New York, N.Y.). 307: 1114-8
Corey DP, García-Añoveros J, Holt JR, et al. (2004) TRPA1 is a candidate for the mechanosensitive transduction channel of vertebrate hair cells. Nature. 432: 723-30
Vollrath MA, Eatock RA. (2003) Time course and extent of mechanotransducer adaptation in mouse utricular hair cells: comparison with frog saccular hair cells. Journal of Neurophysiology. 90: 2676-89
Eatock RA, Hurley KM, Vollrath MA. (2002) Mechanoelectrical and voltage-gated ion channels in mammalian vestibular hair cells. Audiology & Neuro-Otology. 7: 31-5
Holt JR, Vollrath MA, Eatock RA. (1999) Stimulus processing by type II hair cells in the mouse utricle. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 871: 15-26
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