MM
Publications
- Sweep frequency impedance measures in Australian Aboriginal and Caucasian neonates.
- Purification of the motor protein prestin from Chinese hamster ovary cells stably expressing prestin
- Functional expression of prestin, the outer hair cell motor protein, using the baculovirus/insect cell system
- Analysis of the dynamic behavior of the inner hair cell stereocilia by the finite element method
- Effects of mutation in the conserved GTSRH sequence of the motor protein prestin on its characteristics
- Sweep frequency impedance measures in young infants: developmental characteristics from birth to 6 months
- Predictive Accuracy of Sweep Frequency Impedance Technology in Identifying Conductive Conditions in Newborns
- Analysis by Sweep Frequency Impedance (SFI) Meter of 226-Hz and 1,000-Hz Tympanometries in Neonates
- Analysis by finite element method of dynamic characteristics of the external ear canal in neonates
- Normative sweep frequency impedance measures in healthy neonates.
- Dynamic characteristics of the middle ear in neonates.
- Prestin binding peptides as ligands for targeted polymersome mediated drug delivery to outer hair cells in the inner ear.
- Salicylate restores transport function and anion exchanger activity of missense pendrin mutations.
- Atomic force microscopy imaging of the structure of the motor protein prestin reconstituted into an artificial lipid bilayer.
- Salicylate-induced translocation of prestin having mutation in the GTSRH sequence to the plasma membrane.
- Mutation-induced reinforcement of prestin-expressing cells.
- Atomic force microscopy in studies of the cochlea.
- Immune atomic force microscopy of prestin-transfected CHO cells using quantum dots.
- Effects of heat stress on filamentous actin and prestin of outer hair cells in mice.
- Effects of heat stress on Young's modulus of outer hair cells in mice.
- Imaging by atomic force microscopy of the plasma membrane of prestin-transfected Chinese hamster ovary cells.
- An apparatus for diagnosis of ossicular chain mobility in humans.
- Local mechanical properties of mouse outer hair cells: atomic force microscopic study.
- All Three Rows of Outer Hair Cells Are Required for Cochlear Amplification.
- Effects of ear canal static pressure on the dynamic behaviour of outer and middle ear in newborns