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XuFeng Qiu

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Neuron|October 12, 2022
Sensing sound: Cellular specializations and molecular force sensorsXufeng Qiu, Ulrich Müller
Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience|May 15, 2018
Mechanically Gated Ion Channels in Mammalian Hair CellsXufeng Qiu, Ulrich Müller
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|April 1, 2015
Quantitative analysis of vesicle recycling at the calyx of Held synapseXufeng Qiu, Qianwen Zhu, Jianyuan Sun
Hearing Research|March 2, 2025
Ankyrins are dispensable for mechanotransduction by cochlear hair cellsHong Zhang, Xufeng Qiu, Jonah Mittelstadt, et al.
Science China. Life Sciences|March 20, 2014
Bulk endocytosis at neuronal synapsesTam H Nguyen, XuFeng Qiu, JianYuan Sun, et al.
Cell Reports|March 14, 2023
The tetraspan LHFPL5 is critical to establish maximal force sensitivity of the mechanotransduction channel of cochlear hair cellsXufeng Qiu, Xiaoping Liang, Jose P Llongueras, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|November 4, 2025
LHFPL5 is required for maximal activation of the mechanotransduction channel in cochlear hair cellsXufeng Qiu, Jose P Llongueras, Lili Yin, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 9, 2026
Cryo-EM reveals a right-handed double-helix dimer architecture of PCDH15Xiaoping Liang, Roshan Pathak, Xufeng Qiu, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|March 18, 2026
Cryo-EM reveals a right-handed double-helix dimer architecture of PCDH15 critical for mechanotransductionXiaoping Liang, Roshan Pathak, Xufeng Qiu, et al.
Neuron|July 10, 2024
Sequence variations and accessory proteins adapt TMC functions to distinct sensory modalitiesQiang Jiang, Wenjuan Zou, Shitian Li, et al.
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Neuron|October 12, 2022
Sensing sound: Cellular specializations and molecular force sensorsXufeng Qiu, Ulrich Müller
Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience|May 15, 2018
Mechanically Gated Ion Channels in Mammalian Hair CellsXufeng Qiu, Ulrich Müller
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|April 1, 2015
Quantitative analysis of vesicle recycling at the calyx of Held synapseXufeng Qiu, Qianwen Zhu, Jianyuan Sun
Hearing Research|March 2, 2025
Ankyrins are dispensable for mechanotransduction by cochlear hair cellsHong Zhang, Xufeng Qiu, Jonah Mittelstadt, et al.
Science China. Life Sciences|March 20, 2014
Bulk endocytosis at neuronal synapsesTam H Nguyen, XuFeng Qiu, JianYuan Sun, et al.
Cell Reports|March 14, 2023
The tetraspan LHFPL5 is critical to establish maximal force sensitivity of the mechanotransduction channel of cochlear hair cellsXufeng Qiu, Xiaoping Liang, Jose P Llongueras, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|November 4, 2025
LHFPL5 is required for maximal activation of the mechanotransduction channel in cochlear hair cellsXufeng Qiu, Jose P Llongueras, Lili Yin, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 9, 2026
Cryo-EM reveals a right-handed double-helix dimer architecture of PCDH15Xiaoping Liang, Roshan Pathak, Xufeng Qiu, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|March 18, 2026
Cryo-EM reveals a right-handed double-helix dimer architecture of PCDH15 critical for mechanotransductionXiaoping Liang, Roshan Pathak, Xufeng Qiu, et al.
Neuron|July 10, 2024
Sequence variations and accessory proteins adapt TMC functions to distinct sensory modalitiesQiang Jiang, Wenjuan Zou, Shitian Li, et al.
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