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Evan Ratzan
Evan Ratzan
Research Fellow, Boston Children's Hospital/Harvard Medical School
Zweryfikowany adres z childrens.harvard.edu
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A non-autonomous function of the core PCP protein VANGL2 directs peripheral axon turning in the developing cochlea
SR Ghimire, EM Ratzan, MR Deans
Development 145 (12), dev159012, 2018
372018
Fgf8 genetic labeling reveals the early specification of vestibular hair cell type in mouse utricle
EM Ratzan, AM Moon, MR Deans
Development 147 (22), dev192849, 2020
142020
Complexes of vertebrate TMC1/2 and CIB2/3 proteins form hair-cell mechanotransduction cation channels
APJ Giese, WH Weng, KS Kindt, HHV Chang, JS Montgomery, EM Ratzan, ...
Elife 12, RP89719, 2025
112025
The dark kinase STK32A regulates hair cell planar polarity opposite of EMX2 in the developing mouse inner ear
S Jia, EM Ratzan, EJ Goodrich, R Abrar, L Heiland, B Tarchini, MR Deans
Elife 12, e84910, 2023
62023
TMC function, dysfunction, and restoration in mouse vestibular organs
EM Ratzan, J Lee, MA Madison, H Zhu, W Zhou, GSG Géléoc, JR Holt
Frontiers in Neurology 15, 1356614, 2024
42024
Kinase Signaling Regulates Hair Cell Planar Polarity and Establishes a Line of Polarity Reversal in the Mouse Inner Ear
S Jia, EM Ratzan, R Abrar, EJ Goodrich, L Heiland, MR Deans
MOLECULAR BIOLOGY OF THE CELL 34 (2), 645-645, 2023
2023
Mechanisms that Pattern the Sensory Epithelia in the Developing Vestibular System
EM Ratzan
The University of Utah, 2021
2021
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