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    Effect of surfactant on the size and stability of PLGA nanoparticles encapsulating a protein kinase C inhibitor by Shkodra, B., Grune, C., Traeger, A., Vollrath, A., Schubert, S., Fischer, D., Schubert, U.S.

    Published in International journal of pharmaceutics (20-07-2019)
    “…[Display omitted] Nowadays many drugs with improved therapeutic efficacy are discovered but cannot be utilized due to their low solubility and insufficient…”
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    Participatory mapping of forest plantations with Open Foris and Google Earth Engine by Koskinen, J., Leinonen, U., Vollrath, A., Ortmann, A., Lindquist, E., d'Annunzio, R., Pekkarinen, A., Käyhkö, N.

    “…Recent years have witnessed the practical value of open-access Earth observation data catalogues and software in land and forest mapping. Combined with…”
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    The micromachinery of mechanotransduction in hair cells by VOLLRATH, Melissa A, KWAN, Kelvin Y, COREY, David P

    Published in Annual review of neuroscience (01-01-2007)
    “…Mechanical stimuli generated by head movements and changes in sound pressure are detected by hair cells with amazing speed and sensitivity. The…”
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    Math1: An Essential Gene for the Generation of Inner Ear Hair Cells by Bermingham, Nessan A., Hassan, Bassem A., Price, Steven D., Vollrath, Melissa A., Ben-Arie, Nissim, Eatock, Ruth Anne, Bellen, Hugo J., Lysakowski, Anna, Zoghbi, Huda Y.

    “…The mammalian inner ear contains the cochlea and vestibular organs, which are responsible for hearing and balance, respectively. The epithelia of these sensory…”
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    The Emerging Conceptualization of Groups as Information Processors by Hinsz, Verlin B, Tindale, R. Scott, Vollrath, David A

    Published in Psychological bulletin (01-01-1997)
    “…A selective review of research highlights the emerging view of groups as information processors. In this review, the authors include research on processing…”
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    TRPA1 Contributes to Cold, Mechanical, and Chemical Nociception but Is Not Essential for Hair-Cell Transduction by Kwan, Kelvin Y., Allchorne, Andrew J., Vollrath, Melissa A., Christensen, Adam P., Zhang, Duan-Sun, Woolf, Clifford J., Corey, David P.

    Published in Neuron (Cambridge, Mass.) (20-04-2006)
    “…TRPA1, a member of the transient receptor potential (TRP) family of ion channels, is expressed by dorsal root ganglion neurons and by cells of the inner ear,…”
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    Hair-Cell Mechanotransduction Persists in TRP Channel Knockout Mice by Wu, Xudong, Indzhykulian, Artur A, Niksch, Paul D, Webber, Roxanna M, Garcia-Gonzalez, Miguel, Watnick, Terry, Zhou, Jing, Vollrath, Melissa A, Corey, David P

    Published in PloS one (19-05-2016)
    “…Members of the TRP superfamily of ion channels mediate mechanosensation in some organisms, and have been suggested as candidates for the mechanotransduction…”
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    Essential Role of Retinoblastoma Protein in Mammalian Hair Cell Development and Hearing by Sage, Cyrille, Huang, Mingqian, Vollrath, Melissa A., Brown, M. Christian, Hinds, Philip W., Corey, David P., Vetter, Douglas E., Chen, Zheng-Yi

    “…The retinoblastoma protein pRb is required for cell-cycle exit of embryonic mammalian hair cells but not for their early differentiation. However, its role in…”
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    B-type natriuretic peptide and wall stress in dilated human heart by Alter, P, Rupp, H, Rominger, M. B, Vollrath, A, Czerny, F, Figiel, J. H, Adams, P, Stoll, F, Klose, K. J, Maisch, B

    Published in Molecular and cellular biochemistry (01-07-2008)
    “…Background Although B-type natriuretic peptide (BNP) is used as complimentary diagnostic tool in patients with unknown thoracic disorders, many other factors…”
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    A new method to assess ventricular wall stress in patients with heart failure and its relation to heart rate variability by Alter, P, Rupp, H, Rominger, M.B, Czerny, F, Vollrath, A, Klose, K.J, Maisch, B

    Published in International journal of cardiology (18-03-2010)
    “…Abstract Introduction Heart failure is characterized by an increase in cardiac load, wall stress and autonomic dysfunction. The neurohumoral imbalance arising…”
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    Time Course and Extent of Mechanotransducer Adaptation in Mouse Utricular Hair Cells: Comparison With Frog Saccular Hair Cells by Vollrath, Melissa A, Eatock, Ruth Anne

    Published in Journal of neurophysiology (01-10-2003)
    “…1 Division of Neuroscience, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas 77030 2 The Bobby R. Alford Department of Otorhinolaryngology and Communicative…”
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    Relation of B-type natriuretic peptide to left ventricular wall stress as assessed by cardiac magnetic resonance imaging in patients with dilated cardiomyopathy by Alter, P, Rupp, H, Rominger, M B, Vollrath, A, Czerny, F, Klose, K J, Maisch, B

    “…Ventricular loading conditions are crucial determinants of cardiac function and prognosis in heart failure. B-type natriuretic peptide (BNP) is mainly stored…”
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    The zebrafish pinball wizard gene encodes WRB, a tail‐anchored‐protein receptor essential for inner‐ear hair cells and retinal photoreceptors by Lin, Shuh‐Yow, Vollrath, Melissa A., Mangosing, Sara, Shen, Jun, Cardenas, Elena, Corey, David P.

    Published in The Journal of physiology (15-02-2016)
    “…Key points The zebrafish pinball wizard (pwi) mutant is deaf and blind. The pwi phenotype includes a reduced auditory startle response and reduced visual…”
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    Math 1: An essential gene for the generation of inner ear hair cells by Bermingham, Nessan A, Hassan, Bassem A, Price, Steven D, Vollrath, Melissa A

    “…The mammalian inner ear contains the cochlea and vestibular organs, which are responsible for hearing and balance, respectively. The epithelia of these sensory…”
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    Employee Participation: Diverse Forms and Different Outcomes by Cotton, John L., Vollrath, David A., Froggatt, Kirk L., Lengnick-Hall, Mark L., Jennings, Kenneth R.

    Published in The Academy of Management review (01-01-1988)
    “…Participation in decision making (PDM) takes several distinct forms. A review of empirical studies demonstrates that effects of participation on satisfaction…”
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    Stimulus Processing by Type II Hair Cells in the Mouse Utricle by HOLT, JEFFREY R., VOLLRATH, MELISSA A., EATOCK, RUTH ANNE

    Published in Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences (01-05-1999)
    “…: In type II and neonatal hair cells in the mouse utricle, the receptor potentials evoked by low‐frequency sinusoidal deflections of the hair bundle are…”
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    Mechanoelectrical and voltage-gated ion channels in mammalian vestibular hair cells by Eatock, Ruth Anne, Hurley, Karen M, Vollrath, Melissa A

    Published in Audiology & neurotology (01-01-2002)
    “…Mammalian vestibular afferents respond robustly to head movements at low frequencies and provide input to reflexes that control eye, head and body position…”
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    Separate Na,K-ATPase genes are required for otolith formation and semicircular canal development in zebrafish by Blasiole, Brian, Canfield, Victor A., Vollrath, Melissa A., Huss, David, Mohideen, Manzoor-Ali P.K., Dickman, J. David, Cheng, Keith C., Fekete, Donna M., Levenson, Robert

    Published in Developmental biology (01-06-2006)
    “…We have investigated the role of Na,K-ATPase genes in zebrafish ear development. Six Na,K-ATPase genes are differentially expressed in the developing zebrafish…”
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