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    Separating NADH and NADPH fluorescence in live cells and tissues using FLIM by Blacker, Thomas S., Mann, Zoe F., Gale, Jonathan E., Ziegler, Mathias, Bain, Angus J., Szabadkai, Gyorgy, Duchen, Michael R.

    Published in Nature communications (29-05-2014)
    “…NAD is a key determinant of cellular energy metabolism. In contrast, its phosphorylated form, NADP, plays a central role in biosynthetic pathways and…”
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    Characterization of the development of the mouse cochlear epithelium at the single cell level by Kolla, Likhitha, Kelly, Michael C., Mann, Zoe F., Anaya-Rocha, Alejandro, Ellis, Kathryn, Lemons, Abigail, Palermo, Adam T., So, Kathy S., Mays, Joseph C., Orvis, Joshua, Burns, Joseph C., Hertzano, Ronna, Driver, Elizabeth C., Kelley, Matthew W.

    Published in Nature communications (13-05-2020)
    “…Mammalian hearing requires the development of the organ of Corti, a sensory epithelium comprising unique cell types. The limited number of each of these cell…”
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    Mitochondrial form and function in hair cells by O'Sullivan, James D.B., Bullen, Anwen, Mann, Zoë F.

    Published in Hearing research (01-02-2023)
    “…•Mitochondria play a significant role in function and death of auditory hair cells.•Advances in imaging have revealed new aspects of mitochondrial…”
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    Mitochondrial dynamics regulate cell morphology in the developing cochlea by O'Sullivan, James D B, Terry, Stephen, Scott, Claire A, Bullen, Anwen, Jagger, Daniel J, Mann, Zoë F

    Published in Development (Cambridge) (01-08-2024)
    “…In multicellular tissues, the size and shape of cells are intricately linked with their physiological functions. In the vertebrate auditory organ, the…”
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    Gradients of glucose metabolism regulate morphogen signalling required for specifying tonotopic organization in the chicken cochlea by O'Sullivan, James D B, Blacker, Thomas S, Scott, Claire, Chang, Weise, Ahmed, Mohi, Yianni, Val, Mann, Zoe F

    Published in eLife (04-08-2023)
    “…In vertebrates with elongated auditory organs, mechanosensory hair cells (HCs) are organised such that complex sounds are broken down into their component…”
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    Retinoic acid signalling regulates the development of tonotopically patterned hair cells in the chicken cochlea by Thiede, Benjamin R., Mann, Zoë F., Chang, Weise, Ku, Yuan-Chieh, Son, Yena K., Lovett, Michael, Kelley, Matthew W., Corwin, Jeffrey T.

    Published in Nature communications (20-05-2014)
    “…Precise frequency discrimination is a hallmark of auditory function in birds and mammals and is required for distinguishing similar sounding words, like ‘bat,’…”
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    A gradient of Bmp7 specifies the tonotopic axis in the developing inner ear by Mann, Zoë F., Thiede, Benjamin R., Chang, Weise, Shin, Jung-Bum, May-Simera, Helen L., Lovett, Michael, Corwin, Jeffrey T., Kelley, Matthew W.

    Published in Nature communications (20-05-2014)
    “…The auditory systems of animals that perceive sounds in air are organized to separate sound stimuli into their component frequencies. Individual tones then…”
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    Shaping of inner ear sensory organs through antagonistic interactions between Notch signalling and Lmx1a by Mann, Zoe F, Gálvez, Héctor, Pedreno, David, Chen, Ziqi, Chrysostomou, Elena, Żak, Magdalena, Kang, Miso, Canden, Elachumee, Daudet, Nicolas

    Published in eLife (04-12-2017)
    “…The mechanisms of formation of the distinct sensory organs of the inner ear and the non-sensory domains that separate them are still unclear. Here, we show…”
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    Expression and function of scleraxis in the developing auditory system by Mann, Zoe F, Chang, Weise, Lee, Kyu Yup, King, Kelly A, Kelley, Matthew W

    Published in PloS one (13-09-2013)
    “…A study of genes expressed in the developing inner ear identified the bHLH transcription factor Scleraxis (Scx) in the developing cochlea. Previous work has…”
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    Mitochondria modulate the spatio-temporal properties of intra- and intercellular Ca2+ signals in cochlear supporting cells by Mann, Zoë F, Duchen, Michael R, Gale, Jonathan E

    Published in Cell calcium (Edinburgh) (01-08-2009)
    “…Abstract In the cochlea, cell damage triggers intercellular Ca2+ waves that propagate through the glial-like supporting cells that surround receptor hair…”
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    Development of tonotopy in the auditory periphery by Mann, Zoe F., Kelley, Matthew W.

    Published in Hearing research (01-06-2011)
    “…Acoustic frequency analysis plays an essential role in sound perception, communication and behavior. The auditory systems of most vertebrates that perceive…”
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    Correction: Corrigendum: A gradient of Bmp7 specifies the tonotopic axis in the developing inner ear by Mann, Zoë F., Thiede, Benjamin R., Chang, Weise, Shin, Jung-Bum, May-Simera, Helen L., Lovett, Michael, Corwin, Jeffrey T., Kelley, Matthew W.

    Published in Nature communications (01-08-2014)
    “…Nature Communications 5: Article number: 3839 (2014); Published: 20 May 2014; Updated: 1 August 2014. In this Article, several graphs in Fig. 2 have an…”
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    Mitochondria modulate the spatio-temporal properties of intra- and intercellular Ca 2+ signals in cochlear supporting cells by Mann, Zoë F., Duchen, Michael R., Gale, Jonathan E.

    Published in Cell calcium (Edinburgh) (2009)
    “…In the cochlea, cell damage triggers intercellular Ca 2+ waves that propagate through the glial-like supporting cells that surround receptor hair cells. These…”
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