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    Lineage-tracing and translatomic analysis of damage-inducible mitotic cochlear progenitors identifies candidate genes regulating regeneration by Udagawa, Tomokatsu, Atkinson, Patrick J, Milon, Beatrice, Abitbol, Julia M, Song, Yang, Sperber, Michal, Huarcaya Najarro, Elvis, Scheibinger, Mirko, Elkon, Ran, Hertzano, Ronna, Cheng, Alan G

    Published in PLoS biology (01-11-2021)
    “…Cochlear supporting cells (SCs) are glia-like cells critical for hearing function. In the neonatal cochlea, the greater epithelial ridge (GER) is a mitotically…”
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    Siberian cats help in solving part of the mystery surrounding golden cats by Beauvois, H., Dufaure de Citres, C., Gache, V., Abitbol, M.

    Published in Animal genetics (01-08-2021)
    “…Summary Golden cats have been appreciated since the beginning of the cat fancy. Golden is a modification of the tabby coat. In the Siberian breed, a specific…”
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    Differential effects of pannexins on noise-induced hearing loss by Abitbol, Julia M, Kelly, John J, Barr, Kevin, Schormans, Ashley L, Laird, Dale W, Allman, Brian L

    Published in Biochemical journal (15-12-2016)
    “…Hearing loss, including noise-induced hearing loss, is highly prevalent and severely hinders an individual's quality of life, yet many of the mechanisms that…”
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    Hair Cell Regeneration: From Animals to Humans by Choi, Sung-Won, Abitbol, Julia, Cheng, Alan

    “…Cochlear hair cells are critical in converting sound into electrical signals that are relayed via the spiral ganglion neurons to the central auditory pathway…”
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    Changes in aquaporin-4 and Kir4.1 expression in rats with inherited retinal dystrophy by Lassiale, S., Valamanesh, F., Klein, C., Hicks, D., Abitbol, M., Versaux-Botteri, C.

    Published in Experimental eye research (01-07-2016)
    “…Muller glial cells (MGC) are essential for normal functioning of retina. They are especially involved in potassium (K+) and water homeostasis, via inwardly…”
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    Magnetic field dependence of the internal quality factor and noise performance of lumped-element kinetic inductance detectors by Flanigan, D., Johnson, B. R., Abitbol, M. H., Bryan, S., Cantor, R., Day, P., Jones, G., Mauskopf, P., McCarrick, H., Miller, A., Zmuidzinas, J.

    Published in Applied physics letters (03-10-2016)
    “…We present a technique for increasing the internal quality factor of kinetic inductance detectors (KIDs) by nulling ambient magnetic fields with a properly…”
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    missense mutation in melanocortin 1 receptor is associated with the red coat colour in donkeys by Abitbol, M, Legrand, R, Tiret, L

    Published in Animal genetics (01-12-2014)
    “…The seven donkey breeds recognised by the French studbook are characterised by few coat colours: black, bay and grey. Normand bay donkeys seldom give birth to…”
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    High quality factor manganese-doped aluminum lumped-element kinetic inductance detectors sensitive to frequencies below 100 GHz by Jones, G., Johnson, B. R., Abitbol, M. H., Ade, P. A. R., Bryan, S., Cho, H.-M., Day, P., Flanigan, D., Irwin, K. D., Li, D., Mauskopf, P., McCarrick, H., Miller, A., Song, Y. R., Tucker, C.

    Published in Applied physics letters (29-05-2017)
    “…Aluminum lumped-element kinetic inductance detectors (LEKIDs) sensitive to millimeter-wave photons have been shown to exhibit high quality factors, making them…”
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    Mutation in the Human Homeobox Gene NKX5-3 Causes an Oculo-Auricular Syndrome by Schorderet, Daniel F., Nichini, Olivia, Boisset, Gaëlle, Polok, Bozena, Tiab, Leila, Mayeur, Hélène, Raji, Bahija, de la Houssaye, Gauillaume, Abitbol, Marc M., Munier, Francis L.

    Published in American journal of human genetics (01-05-2008)
    “…Several dysmorphic syndromes affect the development of both the eye and the ear, but only a few are restricted to the eye and the external ear. We describe a…”
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    Development of Multi-chroic MKIDs for Next-Generation CMB Polarization Studies by Johnson, B. R., Flanigan, D., Abitbol, M. H., Ade, P. A. R., Bryan, S., Cho, H.-M., Datta, R., Day, P., Doyle, S., Irwin, K., Jones, G., Li, D., Mauskopf, P., McCarrick, H., McMahon, J., Miller, A., Pisano, G., Song, Y., Surdi, H., Tucker, C.

    Published in Journal of low temperature physics (01-11-2018)
    “…We report on the status of an ongoing effort to develop arrays of horn-coupled, polarization-sensitive microwave kinetic inductance detectors (MKIDs) that are…”
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    Selection of viral capsids and promoters affects the efficacy of rescue of Tmprss3-deficient cochlea by Aaron, Ksenia A., Pekrun, Katja, Atkinson, Patrick J., Billings, Sara E., Abitbol, Julia M., Lee, Ina A., Eltawil, Yasmin, Chen, Yuan-Siao, Dong, Wuxing, Nelson, Rick F., Kay, Mark A., Cheng, Alan G.

    “…Adeno-associated virus (AAV)-mediated gene transfer has shown promise in rescuing mouse models of genetic hearing loss, but how viral capsid and promoter…”
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    GJB2 Mutations Linked to Hearing Loss Exhibit Differential Trafficking and Functional Defects as Revealed in Cochlear-Relevant Cells by Beach, Rianne, Abitbol, Julia M, Allman, Brian L, Esseltine, Jessica L, Shao, Qing, Laird, Dale W

    “…gene (that encodes Cx26) mutations are causal of hearing loss highlighting the importance of Cx26-based channel signaling amongst the supporting cells in the…”
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    Reduction of brain metastases in plasminogen activator inhibitor-1-deficient mice with transgenic ocular tumors by Maillard, C.M., Bouquet, C., Petitjean, M.M., Mestdagt, M., Frau, E., Jost, M., Masset, A.M., Opolon, P.H., Beermann, F., Abitbol, M.M., Foidart, J.M., Perricaudet, M.J., Noël, A.C.

    Published in Carcinogenesis (New York) (01-11-2008)
    “…Plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 is known to play a paradoxical positive role in tumor angiogenesis, but its contribution to metastatic spread remains…”
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