Peter Dallos

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1 Prestin, a cochlear motor protein, is defective in non-syndromic hearing loss. Hum Mol Genet 2003 1.80
2 Mechanoelectrical transduction of adult outer hair cells studied in a gerbil hemicochlea. Nature 2004 1.55
3 Carcinoembryonic antigen-related cell adhesion molecule 16 interacts with alpha-tectorin and is mutated in autosomal dominant hearing loss (DFNA4). Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 2011 1.48
4 Analysis of the oligomeric structure of the motor protein prestin. J Biol Chem 2006 1.47
5 Effects of cyclic nucleotides on the function of prestin. J Physiol 2005 1.46
6 Stiffness of the gerbil basilar membrane: radial and longitudinal variations. J Neurophysiol 2003 1.43
7 Tectorial membrane stiffness gradients. Biophys J 2007 1.33
8 N-linked glycosylation sites of the motor protein prestin: effects on membrane targeting and electrophysiological function. J Neurochem 2004 1.29
9 The C-terminus of prestin influences nonlinear capacitance and plasma membrane targeting. J Cell Sci 2005 1.22
10 Prestin-based outer hair cell electromotility in knockin mice does not appear to adjust the operating point of a cilia-based amplifier. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 2007 1.20
11 Prestin, the motor protein of outer hair cells. Audiol Neurootol 2002 1.14
12 Prestin and the dynamic stiffness of cochlear outer hair cells. J Neurosci 2003 1.10
13 Mechanoelectric transduction of adult inner hair cells. J Neurosci 2007 1.09
14 Using the cochlear microphonic as a tool to evaluate cochlear function in mouse models of hearing. J Assoc Res Otolaryngol 2010 1.07
15 Evidence that prestin has at least two voltage-dependent steps. J Biol Chem 2010 1.05
16 Fast cochlear amplification with slow outer hair cells. Hear Res 2006 1.05
17 EHD4 and CDH23 are interacting partners in cochlear hair cells. J Biol Chem 2009 1.00
18 Interaction between CFTR and prestin (SLC26A5). Biochim Biophys Acta 2010 0.99
19 The V499G/Y501H mutation impairs fast motor kinetics of prestin and has significance for defining functional independence of individual prestin subunits. J Biol Chem 2012 0.85
20 Glucose transporter 5 is undetectable in outer hair cells and does not contribute to cochlear amplification. Brain Res 2008 0.85
21 Identifying components of the hair-cell interactome involved in cochlear amplification. BMC Genomics 2009 0.83
22 A chimera analysis of prestin knock-out mice. J Neurosci 2009 0.81
23 Marshalin, a microtubule minus-end binding protein, regulates cytoskeletal structure in the organ of Corti. Biol Open 2013 0.78
24 Functional regulation of the SLC26-family protein prestin by calcium/calmodulin. J Neurosci 2014 0.78
25 Dissecting the electromechanical coupling mechanism of the motor-protein prestin. Commun Integr Biol 2011 0.77
26 Interaction between the motor protein prestin and the transporter protein VAPA. Biochim Biophys Acta 2010 0.77
27 Identification of differentially expressed cDNA clones from gerbil cochlear outer hair cells. Audiol Neurootol 2002 0.76
28 Pixels as ROIs (PAR): a less-biased and statistically powerful approach for gleaning functional information from image stacks. PLoS One 2013 0.76