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    Rapid mechanical stimulation of inner-ear hair cells by photonic pressure by Abeytunge, Sanjeewa, Gianoli, Francesco, Hudspeth, A J, Kozlov, Andrei S

    Published in eLife (06-07-2021)
    “…Hair cells, the receptors of the inner ear, detect sounds by transducing mechanical vibrations into electrical signals. From the top surface of each hair cell…”
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    The Development of Cooperative Channels Explains the Maturation of Hair Cell’s Mechanotransduction by Gianoli, Francesco, Risler, Thomas, Kozlov, Andrei S.

    Published in Biophysical journal (15-10-2019)
    “…Hearing relies on the conversion of mechanical stimuli into electrical signals. In vertebrates, this process of mechanoelectrical transduction (MET) is…”
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    Lipid bilayer mediates ion-channel cooperativity in a model of hair-cell mechanotransduction by Gianoli, Francesco, Risler, Thomas, Kozlov, Andrei S.

    “…Mechanoelectrical transduction in the inner ear is a biophysical process underlying the senses of hearing and balance. The key players involved in this process…”
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    Fast adaptation of cooperative channels engenders Hopf bifurcations in auditory hair cells by Gianoli, Francesco, Hogan, Brenna, Dilly, Émilien, Risler, Thomas, Kozlov, Andrei S.

    Published in Biophysical journal (15-03-2022)
    “…Since the pioneering work of Thomas Gold, published in 1948, it has been known that we owe our sensitive sense of hearing to a process in the inner ear that…”
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    Lipid bilayer mediates ion-channel cooperativity in a model of hair-cell mechanotransduction by Gianoli, Francesco, Risler, Thomas, Kozlov, Andrei S

    Published 22-12-2017
    “…Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 114:E11010--E11019 (2017) Mechanoelectrical transduction in the inner ear is a biophysical process underlying the senses of hearing and…”
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