Philine A. Wangemann

Affiliations: 
Department of Anatomy and Physiology Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS, United States 
Area:
Animal Physiology Biology, Molecular Biology
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Jeong J, Kim JY, Hong H, et al. (2019) P2RX2 and P2RX4 receptors mediate cation absorption in transitional cells and supporting cells of the utricular macula. Hearing Research. 386: 107860
Kim MA, Kim SH, Ryu N, et al. (2019) Gene therapy for hereditary hearing loss by SLC26A4 mutations in mice reveals distinct functional roles of pendrin in normal hearing. Theranostics. 9: 7184-7199
Nakanishi H, Kurima K, Pan B, et al. (2018) Tmc2 expression partially restores auditory function in a mouse model of DFNB7/B11 deafness caused by loss of Tmc1 function. Scientific Reports. 8: 12125
Kudo T, Wangemann P, Marcus DC. (2018) Claudin expression during early postnatal development of the murine cochlea Bmc Physiology. 18: 1-1
Honda K, Kim SH, Kelly MC, et al. (2017) Molecular architecture underlying fluid absorption by the developing inner ear. Elife. 6
Honda K, Kim SH, Kelly MC, et al. (2017) Author response: Molecular architecture underlying fluid absorption by the developing inner ear Elife
Miyazaki H, Wangemann P, Marcus DC. (2016) The gastric H,K-ATPase in stria vascularis contributes to pH regulation of cochlear endolymph but not to K secretion. Bmc Physiology. 17: 1
Nishio A, Ito T, Cheng H, et al. (2016) Slc26a4 Expression Prevents Fluctuation of Hearing in a Mouse Model of Large Vestibular Aqueduct Syndrome. Neuroscience
Ito T, Nishio A, Wangemann P, et al. (2015) Progressive irreversible hearing loss is caused by stria vascularis degeneration in an Slc26a4-insufficient mouse model of large vestibular aqueduct syndrome. Neuroscience. 310: 188-97
Lu J, Aguilar A, Zou B, et al. (2015) Chemical synthesis of tetracyclic terpenes and evaluation of antagonistic activity on endothelin-A receptors and voltage-gated calcium channels. Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry. 23: 5985-98
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