Karen Elliott

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University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA 
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Fritzsch B, Elliott KL. (2023) Fish hearing revealed: Do we understand hearing in critical fishes and marine tetrapods. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 154: 3019-3026
Fritzsch B, Schultze HP, Elliott KL. (2023) Corrigendum to "The evolution of the various structures required for hearing in Latimeria and tetrapods" [IBRO Neurosci. Rep., vol. 14, June 2023, pp. 325-341]. Ibro Neuroscience Reports. 14: 428
Elliott KL, Iskusnykh IY, Chizhikov VV, et al. (2023) Ptf1a expression is necessary for correct targeting of spiral ganglion neurons within the cochlear nuclei. Neuroscience Letters. 806: 137244
Fritzsch B, Schultze HP, Elliott KL. (2023) The evolution of the various structures required for hearing in and tetrapods. Ibro Neuroscience Reports. 14: 325-341
Fritzsch B, Elliott KL, Yamoah EN. (2022) Neurosensory development of the four brainstem-projecting sensory systems and their integration in the telencephalon. Frontiers in Neural Circuits. 16: 913480
Elliott KL, Fritzsch B, Yamoah EN, et al. (2022) Age-Related Hearing Loss: Sensory and Neural Etiology and Their Interdependence. Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience. 14: 814528
Stoner ZA, Ketchum EM, Sheltz-Kempf S, et al. (2022) Expression Within Inner Ear Afferent Neurons Is Necessary for Central Pathfinding. Frontiers in Neuroscience. 15: 779871
Elliott KL, Kersigo J, Lee JH, et al. (2021) Sustained Loss of Affects Peripheral but Not Central Vestibular Targets. Frontiers in Neurology. 12: 768456
Elliott KL, Kersigo J, Lee JH, et al. (2021) Developmental Changes in eGFP Expression in Spiral Ganglion Neurons. Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience. 15: 678113
Elliott KL, Pavlinkova G, Chizhikov VV, et al. (2021) Neurog1, Neurod1, and Atoh1 are essential for spiral ganglia, cochlear nuclei, and cochlear hair cell development. Faculty Reviews. 10: 47
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