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Authors: Martin, P Hudspeth, AJ Julicher, F
Citation: P. Martin et al., Comparison of a hair bundle's spontaneous oscillations with its response to mechanical stimulation reveals the underlying active process, P NAS US, 98(25), 2001, pp. 14380-14385

Authors: Martin, P Hudspeth, AJ
Citation: P. Martin et Aj. Hudspeth, Compressive nonlinearity in the hair bundle's active response to mechanical stimulation, P NAS US, 98(25), 2001, pp. 14386-14391

Authors: Kollmar, R Nakamura, SK Kappler, JA Hudspeth, AJ
Citation: R. Kollmar et al., Expression and phylogeny of claudins in vertebrate primordia, P NAS US, 98(18), 2001, pp. 10196-10201

Authors: Gillespie, PG Albanesi, JP Bahler, M Bement, WM Berg, JS Burgess, DR Burnside, B Cheney, RE Corey, DP Coudrier, E de Lanerolle, P Hammer, JA Hasson, T Holt, JR Hudspeth, AJ Ikebe, M Kendrick-Jones, J Korn, E Li, R Mercer, JA Milligan, RA Mooseker, M Ostap, EM Petit, C Pollard, TD Sellers, JR Soldati, T Titus, MA
Citation: Pg. Gillespie et al., Myosin-I nomenclature, J CELL BIOL, 155(5), 2001, pp. 703-704

Authors: Hudspeth, AJ
Citation: Aj. Hudspeth, Hearing and deafness, NEUROBIOL D, 7(5), 2000, pp. 511-514

Authors: Hudspeth, AJ Logothetis, NK
Citation: Aj. Hudspeth et Nk. Logothetis, Sensory systems, CUR OP NEUR, 10(5), 2000, pp. 631-641

Authors: Robertson, NG Heller, S Lin, JS Resendes, BL Weremowicz, S Denis, CS Bell, AM Hudspeth, AJ Morton, CC
Citation: Ng. Robertson et al., A novel conserved cochlear gene, OTOR: Identification, expression analysis, and chromosomal mapping, GENOMICS, 66(3), 2000, pp. 242-248

Authors: Liedtke, W Choe, Y Marti-Renom, MA Bell, AM Denis, CS Sali, A Hudspeth, AJ Friedman, JM Heller, S
Citation: W. Liedtke et al., Vanilloid receptor-related osmotically activated channel (VR-OAC), a candidate vertebrate osmoreceptor, CELL, 103(3), 2000, pp. 525-535

Authors: Eguiluz, VM Ospeck, M Choe, Y Hudspeth, AJ Magnasco, MO
Citation: Vm. Eguiluz et al., Essential nonlinearities in hearing, PHYS REV L, 84(22), 2000, pp. 5232-5235

Authors: Cyr, JL Bell, AM Hudspeth, AJ
Citation: Jl. Cyr et al., Identification with a recombinant antibody of an inner-ear cytokeratin, a marker for hair-cell differentiation, P NAS US, 97(9), 2000, pp. 4908-4913

Authors: Cyr, JL Hudspeth, AJ
Citation: Jl. Cyr et Aj. Hudspeth, A library of bacteriophage-displayed antibody fragments directed against proteins of the inner ear, P NAS US, 97(5), 2000, pp. 2276-2281

Authors: Hudspeth, AJ Konishi, M
Citation: Aj. Hudspeth et M. Konishi, Auditory neuroscience: Development, transduction and integration, P NAS US, 97(22), 2000, pp. 11690-11691

Authors: Hudspeth, AJ Choe, Y Mehta, AD Martin, P
Citation: Aj. Hudspeth et al., Putting ion channels to work: Mechanoelectrical transduction, adaptation, and amplification by hair cells, P NAS US, 97(22), 2000, pp. 11765-11772

Authors: Martin, P Mehta, AD Hudspeth, AJ
Citation: P. Martin et al., Negative hair-bundle stiffness betrays a mechanism for mechanical amplification by the hair cell, P NAS US, 97(22), 2000, pp. 12026-12031

Authors: Stewart, CE Hudspeth, AJ
Citation: Ce. Stewart et Aj. Hudspeth, Effects of salicylates and aminoglycosides on spontaneous otoacoustic emissions in the Tokay gecko, P NAS US, 97(1), 2000, pp. 454-459

Authors: Martin, P Hudspeth, AJ
Citation: P. Martin et Aj. Hudspeth, Active hair-bundle movements can amplify a hair cell's response to oscillatory mechanical stimuli, P NAS US, 96(25), 1999, pp. 14306-14311

Authors: Choe, Y Magnasco, MO Hudspeth, AJ
Citation: Y. Choe et al., A model for amplification of hair-bundle motion by cyclical binding of Ca2+ to mechanoelectrical-transduction channels, P NAS US, 95(26), 1998, pp. 15321-15326
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