Gary Matthews
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Zhu J, Lv C, Henry D, Viviano S, Santos-Sacchi J, Matthews G, et al.
bioRxiv
. 2024 Jan;
PMID: 38168344
Non-spiking sensory hair cells of the auditory and vestibular systems encode a dynamic range of graded signals with high fidelity by vesicle exocytosis at ribbon synapses. Ribeye, the most abundant...
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Matteson N, W Hassler G, Kurzban E, Schwab M, Perkins S, Gangavarapu K, et al.
Cell
. 2023 Dec;
186(26):5690-5704.e20.
PMID: 38101407
The maturation of genomic surveillance in the past decade has enabled tracking of the emergence and spread of epidemics at an unprecedented level. During the COVID-19 pandemic, for example, genomic...
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Karthikeyan S, Levy J, de Hoff P, Humphrey G, Birmingham A, Jepsen K, et al.
Nature
. 2022 Jul;
609(7925):101-108.
PMID: 35798029
As SARS-CoV-2 continues to spread and evolve, detecting emerging variants early is critical for public health interventions. Inferring lineage prevalence by clinical testing is infeasible at scale, especially in areas...
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Karthikeyan S, Levy J, de Hoff P, Humphrey G, Birmingham A, Jepsen K, et al.
medRxiv
. 2022 Apr;
PMID: 35411350
As SARS-CoV-2 continues to spread and evolve, detecting emerging variants early is critical for public health interventions. Inferring lineage prevalence by clinical testing is infeasible at scale, especially in areas...
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Matthews G, Booth H, Whitley G
Br Paramed J
. 2021 Jan;
5(1):15-19.
PMID: 33456381
Introduction: Falls are common in older adults and frequently require ambulance service assistance. They are the most frequent cause of injury and associated morbidity and mortality in older adults. In...
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Vaithianathan T, Wollmuth L, Henry D, Zenisek D, Matthews G
iScience
. 2019 Jun;
17:10-23.
PMID: 31247447
Clearance of synaptic vesicle proteins from active zones may be rate limiting for sustained neurotransmission. Issues of clearance are critical at ribbon synapses, which continually release neurotransmitters for prolonged periods...
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Vaithianathan T, Henry D, Akmentin W, Matthews G
Elife
. 2016 Feb;
5.
PMID: 26880547
The cytomatrix at the active zone (CAZ) is a macromolecular complex that facilitates the supply of release-ready synaptic vesicles to support neurotransmitter release at synapses. To reveal the dynamics of...
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Vaithianathan T, Henry D, Akmentin W, Matthews G
J Neurosci
. 2015 Mar;
35(9):4065-70.
PMID: 25740533
Ribbon synapses of photoreceptor cells and bipolar neurons in the retina signal graded changes in light intensity via sustained release of neurotransmitter. One molecular specialization of retinal ribbon synapses is...
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Vaithianathan T, Matthews G
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2014 Jun;
111(23):8655-60.
PMID: 24912160
Ribbon synapses of photoreceptor cells and second-order bipolar neurons in the retina are specialized to transmit graded signals that encode light intensity. Neurotransmitter release at ribbon synapses exhibits two kinetically...
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Vega A, Avila G, Matthews G
Sci Rep
. 2013 Oct;
3:2809.
PMID: 24077057
Proteins that interact with voltage-gated sodium (Na(v)) channels are important in channel sorting and modulation. In this study, we identified the transcriptional regulator, Sin3B, as a novel binding partner of...