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Bifeng Pan

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Neuron|July 23, 2013
TMC1 and TMC2 are components of the mechanotransduction channel in hair cells of the mammalian inner earBifeng Pan, Gwenaelle S Géléoc, Yukako Asai, et al.
The Science of the Total Environment|April 12, 2022
Anoxic/oxic treatment without biomass recycleQinyuan Lu, Junqing Zhou, Ge Zhu, et al.
Chemistry & Biology|March 2, 2010
Small molecule activators of TRPML3Christian Grimm, Simone Jörs, S Adrian Saldanha, et al.
American Journal of Human Genetics|May 31, 2016
RNA Interference Prevents Autosomal-Dominant Hearing LossSeiji B Shibata, Paul T Ranum, Hideaki Moteki, et al.
Science Translational Medicine|June 5, 2020
In vivo base editing restores sensory transduction and transiently improves auditory function in a mouse model of recessive deafnessWei-Hsi Yeh, Olga Shubina-Oleinik, Jonathan M Levy, et al.
Nature Biotechnology|February 7, 2017
A synthetic AAV vector enables safe and efficient gene transfer to the mammalian inner earLukas D Landegger, Bifeng Pan, Charles Askew, et al.
Nature Communications|February 10, 2019
Publisher Correction: Improved TMC1 gene therapy restores hearing and balance in mice with genetic inner ear disordersCarl A Nist-Lund, Bifeng Pan, Amy Patterson, et al.
Nature Communications|January 24, 2019
Improved TMC1 gene therapy restores hearing and balance in mice with genetic inner ear disordersCarl A Nist-Lund, Bifeng Pan, Amy Patterson, et al.
Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience|March 9, 2018
TRPV6, TRPM6 and TRPM7 Do Not Contribute to Hair-Cell MechanotransductionClive P Morgan, Hongyu Zhao, Meredith LeMasurier, et al.
Scientific Reports|August 16, 2018
Transgenic Tmc2 expression preserves inner ear hair cells and vestibular function in mice lacking Tmc1Yukako Asai, Bifeng Pan, Carl Nist-Lund, et al.
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Neuron|July 23, 2013
TMC1 and TMC2 are components of the mechanotransduction channel in hair cells of the mammalian inner earBifeng Pan, Gwenaelle S Géléoc, Yukako Asai, et al.
The Science of the Total Environment|April 12, 2022
Anoxic/oxic treatment without biomass recycleQinyuan Lu, Junqing Zhou, Ge Zhu, et al.
Chemistry & Biology|March 2, 2010
Small molecule activators of TRPML3Christian Grimm, Simone Jörs, S Adrian Saldanha, et al.
American Journal of Human Genetics|May 31, 2016
RNA Interference Prevents Autosomal-Dominant Hearing LossSeiji B Shibata, Paul T Ranum, Hideaki Moteki, et al.
Science Translational Medicine|June 5, 2020
In vivo base editing restores sensory transduction and transiently improves auditory function in a mouse model of recessive deafnessWei-Hsi Yeh, Olga Shubina-Oleinik, Jonathan M Levy, et al.
Nature Biotechnology|February 7, 2017
A synthetic AAV vector enables safe and efficient gene transfer to the mammalian inner earLukas D Landegger, Bifeng Pan, Charles Askew, et al.
Nature Communications|February 10, 2019
Publisher Correction: Improved TMC1 gene therapy restores hearing and balance in mice with genetic inner ear disordersCarl A Nist-Lund, Bifeng Pan, Amy Patterson, et al.
Nature Communications|January 24, 2019
Improved TMC1 gene therapy restores hearing and balance in mice with genetic inner ear disordersCarl A Nist-Lund, Bifeng Pan, Amy Patterson, et al.
Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience|March 9, 2018
TRPV6, TRPM6 and TRPM7 Do Not Contribute to Hair-Cell MechanotransductionClive P Morgan, Hongyu Zhao, Meredith LeMasurier, et al.
Scientific Reports|August 16, 2018
Transgenic Tmc2 expression preserves inner ear hair cells and vestibular function in mice lacking Tmc1Yukako Asai, Bifeng Pan, Carl Nist-Lund, et al.
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