A. Catalina Velez-Ortega
Affiliations: | University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY |
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Sign in to add mentorGregory Frolenkov | grad student | 2009-2014 | University of Kentucky |
Gregory Frolenkov | post-doc | 2015-2016 | University of Kentucky |
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López-Porras AI, Kruse AM, McClendon MT, et al. (2024) Myosin XVA isoforms participate in the mechanotransduction-dependent remodeling of the actin cytoskeleton in auditory stereocilia. Frontiers in Neurology. 15: 1482892 |
López-Porras AI, Kruse AM, McClendon MT, et al. (2024) Myosin XVA isoforms participate in the mechanotransduction-dependent remodeling of the actin cytoskeleton in auditory stereocilia. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology |
Buswinka CJ, Rosenberg DB, Simikyan RG, et al. (2024) Large-scale annotated dataset for cochlear hair cell detection and classification. Scientific Data. 11: 416 |
Buswinka CJ, Rosenberg DB, Simikyan RG, et al. (2023) Large-scale annotated dataset for cochlear hair cell detection and classification. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology |
Vélez-Ortega AC, Stepanyan R, Edelmann SE, et al. (2023) TRPA1 activation in non-sensory supporting cells contributes to regulation of cochlear sensitivity after acoustic trauma. Nature Communications. 14: 3871 |
Galeano-Naranjo C, Veléz-Ortega AC, Frolenkov GI. (2021) Stereocilia Bundle Imaging with Nanoscale Resolution in Live Mammalian Auditory Hair Cells. Journal of Visualized Experiments : Jove |
Hadi S, Alexander AJ, Vélez-Ortega AC, et al. (2020) Myosin-XVa Controls Both Staircase Architecture and Diameter Gradation of Stereocilia Rows in the Auditory Hair Cell Bundles. Journal of the Association For Research in Otolaryngology : Jaro |
Vélez-Ortega AC, Frolenkov GI. (2019) Building and repairing the stereocilia cytoskeleton in mammalian auditory hair cells. Hearing Research |
Vélez-Ortega AC, Freeman MJ, Indzhykulian AA, et al. (2017) Mechanotransduction current is essential for stability of the transducing stereocilia in mammalian auditory hair cells. Elife. 6 |
Vélez-Ortega AC, Freeman MJ, Indzhykulian AA, et al. (2017) Author response: Mechanotransduction current is essential for stability of the transducing stereocilia in mammalian auditory hair cells Elife |