Brian A Fabella
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Recent Articles
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Cao C, Oswald A, Fabella B, Ren Y, Rodriguiz R, Trainor G, et al.
Bone
. 2019 May;
125:160-168.
PMID: 31121355
Bone remodeling of the auditory ossicles and the otic capsule is highly restricted and tightly controlled by the osteoprotegerin (OPG)/receptor activator of nuclear factor kappa-Β ligand (RANKL)/receptor activator of nuclear...
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Azimzadeh J, Fabella B, Kastan N, Hudspeth A
Neuron
. 2018 Feb;
97(3):586-595.e4.
PMID: 29395911
Although a hair bundle is normally deflected by mechanical stimuli, we found that irradiation of a hair cell from the bullfrog's sacculus with ultraviolet light causes rapid motion of the...
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Basu A, Lagier S, Vologodskaia M, Fabella B, Hudspeth A
Elife
. 2016 Jun;
5.
PMID: 27331611
Mechanoelectrical transduction by hair cells commences with hair-bundle deflection, which is postulated to tense filamentous tip links connected to transduction channels. Because direct mechanical stimulation of tip links has not...
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Saito Y, Miranda-Rottmann S, Ruggiu M, Park C, Fak J, Zhong R, et al.
Elife
. 2016 May;
5.
PMID: 27223325
The neuron specific RNA-binding proteins NOVA1 and NOVA2 are highly homologous alternative splicing regulators. NOVA proteins regulate at least 700 alternative splicing events in vivo, yet relatively little is known...
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Salvi J, O Maoileidigh D, Fabella B, Tobin M, Hudspeth A
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2015 Feb;
112(9):E1000-9.
PMID: 25691749
Hair cells, the sensory receptors of the internal ear, subserve different functions in various receptor organs: they detect oscillatory stimuli in the auditory system, but transduce constant and step stimuli...