Robert P Morse
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Craddock L, Hodson J, Gosling A, Cooper S, Morse R, Begg P, et al.
Otol Neurotol
. 2022 Oct;
43(10):1162-1169.
PMID: 36240742
Objectives: All commercially available cochlear implant (CI) systems use an external microphone and sound processor; however, external equipment carries lifestyle limitations. Although totally implantable devices using subcutaneous microphones have been...
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Morse R, Holmes S, Irving R, McAlpine D
JASA Express Lett
. 2022 Sep;
2(4):042001.
PMID: 36154230
Theoretical studies demonstrate that controlled addition of noise can enhance the amount of information transmitted by a cochlear implant (CI). The present study is a proof-of-principle for whether stochastic facilitation...
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Morse R, Mitchell-Innes A, Prokopiou A, Irving R, Begg P
Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol
. 2022 Jul;
280(2):661-669.
PMID: 35834014
Purpose: Studies have assessed the trauma and change in hearing function from the use of otological drills on the ossicular chain, but not the effects of partial laser ablation of...
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Bodington E, Saeed S, Smith M, Stocks N, Morse R
Cochlear Implants Int
. 2020 Jul;
22(1):7-16.
PMID: 32674683
Globally, less than 1% of people who could benefit from a cochlear implant have one and the problem is particularly acute in lower-income countries. Here we give a narrative review...
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Morse R, Mitchell-Innes A, Prokopiou A, Irving R, Begg P
Audiol Neurootol
. 2019 Mar;
24(1):20-24.
PMID: 30870837
Important research by Rosowski et al. [Twenty-Seventh Meeting of the Association for Research in Otolaryngology, 2004, p. 275] has led to a standard practice by the American Society for Testing...
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Stupak N, Padilla M, Morse R, Landsberger D
Trends Hear
. 2018 Nov;
22:2331216518807535.
PMID: 30378468
Cochlear-implant users who have experienced both analog and pulsatile sound coding strategies often have strong preferences for the sound quality of one over the other. This suggests that analog and...
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Johnson P, Beck C, Morse R, Garza-Sanchez F, Low D, Hayes C, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2016 Aug;
113(35):9792-7.
PMID: 27531961
Contact-dependent growth inhibition (CDI) is a widespread mechanism of bacterial competition. CDI(+) bacteria deliver the toxic C-terminal region of contact-dependent inhibition A proteins (CdiA-CT) into neighboring target bacteria and produce...
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Morse R, Willett J, Johnson P, Zheng J, Credali A, Iniguez A, et al.
J Mol Biol
. 2015 Oct;
427(23):3766-84.
PMID: 26449640
Contact-dependent growth inhibition (CDI) is a widespread mechanism of inter-bacterial competition mediated by the CdiB/CdiA family of two-partner secretion proteins. CdiA effectors carry diverse C-terminal toxin domains (CdiA-CT), which are...
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Crystallographic and spectroscopic insights into heme degradation by Mycobacterium tuberculosis MhuD
Graves A, Morse R, Chao A, Iniguez A, Goulding C, Liptak M
Inorg Chem
. 2014 Jun;
53(12):5931-40.
PMID: 24901029
Mycobacterium heme utilization degrader (MhuD) is a heme-degrading protein from Mycobacterium tuberculosis responsible for extracting the essential nutrient iron from host-derived heme. MhuD has been previously shown to produce unique...
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Beck C, Morse R, Cunningham D, Iniguez A, Low D, Goulding C, et al.
Structure
. 2014 Mar;
22(5):707-18.
PMID: 24657090
Contact-dependent growth inhibition (CDI) is one mechanism of inter-bacterial competition. CDI(+) cells export large CdiA effector proteins, which carry a variety of C-terminal toxin domains (CdiA-CT). CdiA-CT toxins are specifically...