Johns Hopkins University, Department of Neuroscience

Paul Fuchs - Recent Papers

Grant, L and Fuchs PA (2008).  Calcium, calmodulin-dependent inactivation of calcium channels in inner hair cells of the rat cochlea.  Journal of Neurophysiology (e-pub ahead of press).

Philemon S. Yang, Badr A. Alseikhan, Hakim Hiel, Lisa Grant, Masayuki X. Mori, Wanjun Yang, Paul A. Fuchs, and David T. Yue (2006). Switching of Ca2+-Dependent Inactivation of CaV1.3 Channels by Calcium Binding Proteins of Auditory Hair Cells.  Journal of Neuroscience 26:10677 – 10689. [PDF]

Yiru Shen, Dejie Yu, Hakim Hiel, Ping Liao, David T. Yue, Paul A. Fuchs, and Tuck Wah Soong (2006).  Alternative Splicing of the CaV1.3 Channel IQ Domain, a Molecular Switch for Ca2+-Dependent Inactivation within Auditory Hair Cells.  Journal of Neuroscience, 26:10690 – 10699.  [PDF]

Seunghwan Lee, Olga Briklin, Hakim Hiel and Paul A. Fuchs (2007). Calcium-dependent inactivation of calcium channels in cochlear hair cells of the chicken.  Journal of Physiology  DOI:  10.1113/jphysiol.2007.135582.  [PDF]

Zorrilla de San Martín J, Ballestero J, Katz E, Elgoyhen AB, Fuchs PA. (2007). Ryanodine is a positive modulator of acetylcholine receptor gating in cochlear hair cells. Journal of the Association for Research in Otolaryngology  10.107/S10162-007-0090-y.  [PDF]

Grant, Lisa and Fuchs, Paul (2007).  Auditory Transduction in the Mouse.  Pflugers Arch-Eur J Physiol 454:793-804.  [PDF]

Fuchs P.A. and T. Parsons (2006). Synaptic physiology of hair cells.  In “Sensory Hair Cells” Springer Handbook of Auditory Research.  Vol. 27 pps. 249-312. 

Fuchs, P.A. (2005). Time and intensity coding by the hair cell’s ribbon synapse.  Journal of Physiology (hallmark edition on the The Senses) 566:7-12.  [PDF]

María Eugenia Gómez-Casati, Paul A. Fuchs, Ana Belén Elgoyhen and Eleonora Katz (2005). Biophysical and pharmacological characterization of nicotinic cholinergic receptors in cochlear inner hair cells.  Journal of Physiology 566:103-18.

Matthews TM, Duncan RK, M. Zidanic,T. Michael and PA Fuchs (2005). Cloning and characterization of SK2 channels from chicken short hair cells. Journal of Comparative Physiology 191:491-503.  [PDF]

Juan Diego Goutman, Paul Albert Fuchs and Elisabeth Glowatzki (2005). Facilitating efferent inhibition of inner hair cells in the cochlea of the neonatal rat.  Journal of Physiology 566: 49-59.  [PDF]

 

María Eugenia Gómez-Casati, Paul A. Fuchs, Ana Belén Elgoyhen and Eleonora Katz (2005). Biophysical and pharmacological characterization of nicotinic cholinergic receptors in cochlear inner hair cells.  Journal of Physiology 566:103-18.  [PDF]

M. Lioudyno1, H. Hiel, J-H. Kong, E. Katz, E. Waldman, S. Parameshwaran-Iyer, E. Glowatzki and P.A. Fuchs (2004). A ‘synaptoplasmic cistern’ mediates rapid inhibition of cochlear hair cells. Journal of Neuroscience 24(49):11160-4.  [PDF]

Duncan RK and PA Fuchs (2003) Variation in large-conductance, calcium-activated potassium channels from hair cells along the chicken basilar papilla. J Physiol 547:357-71.  [PDF]

Glowatzki E and PA Fuchs (2002) Transmitter release at the hair cell ribbon synapse. Nature Neuroscience 5(2): 147-154.   [PDF]

Glowatzki E and PA Fuchs (2000). Cholinergic synaptic inhibition of inner hair cells in the neonatal mammalian cochlea. Science 288:2366-2368.   [PDF]

Ramanathan, K., T. Michael, G-J. Jiang, H. Hiel and P.A. Fuchs (1999). A molecular mechanism for the electrical tuning of cochlear hair cells. Science 283:215-217.   [PDF]

Fettiplace R. and Fuchs P.A. (1999). Mechanisms of hair cell tuning. Annual Review of Physiology 61:809-834. [PDF]

Martinez-Dunst, C., Michaels, R.L., and P.A. Fuchs (1997). Release sites and calcium channels in hair cells of the chick's cochlea. Journal of Neuroscience 17(23):9133-9144.   [PDF]

Fuchs, P.A. and B.W. Murrow (1992a). Cholinergic inhibition of short (outer) hair cells of the chick's cochlea. Journal of Neuroscience. 12(3):800-809.   [PDF]

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
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