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Corné J. Kros publication distribution in Neuroscience in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Neuroscience in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Corné J. Kros sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 887+

This scientist: 88 publications — 11th percentile

11% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Corné J. Kros D-index placement in Neuroscience in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Neuroscience scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Corné J. Kros sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 45 D-Index — 29th percentile

29% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Overview

Corné J. Kros is a researcher affiliated with the University of Sussex in the United Kingdom, specializing in Neuroscience and Computer Science. Their work primarily focuses on the study of hearing and auditory systems, with a strong emphasis on cochlear function, auditory disorders, and signal processing related to hearing and speech.

Their research spans several fields including Neuroscience and Computer Science, with key subfields such as Signal Processing, Sensory Systems, Neurology, Otorhinolaryngology, and Cognitive Neuroscience. The main topics covered in their body of work include Hearing, Cochlea, Tinnitus, Genetics; Speech and Audio Processing; Music and Audio Processing; Vestibular and auditory disorders; Ear Surgery and Otitis Media; Hearing Loss and Rehabilitation; and Antimicrobial Peptides and Activities.

Among their recent scholarly contributions are the following papers:

  • Preferential Cochleotoxicity of Cisplatin, 2021, Frontiers in Neuroscience
  • Identification of a series of hair-cell MET channel blockers that protect against aminoglycoside-induced ototoxicity, 2021, JCI Insight
  • A critical period of prehearing spontaneous Ca 2+ spiking is required for hair-bundle maintenance in inner hair cells, 2023, The EMBO Journal
  • MYO7A is required for the functional integrity of the mechanoelectrical transduction complex in hair cells of the adult cochlea, 2025, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • Impact of sight and hearing loss in patients with Norrie disease: advantages of Dual Sensory clinics in patient care, 2020, BMJ Paediatrics Open

Frequent collaborators in their research include:

  • Guy P. Richardson
  • Siân R. Kitcher
  • Richard T. Osgood
  • Christopher J. Buswinka
  • David B. Rosenberg

Corné J. Kros has published extensively in venues such as Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), with five publications, as well as Frontiers in Neuroscience, JCI Insight, The EMBO Journal, and the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

Best Publications

  • Expression of a potassium current in inner hair cells during development of hearing in mice

    Corné J. Kros;Corné J. Kros;J. Peter Ruppersberg;Alfons Rüsch

  • FM1-43 Dye Behaves as a Permeant Blocker of the Hair-Cell Mechanotransducer Channel

    J. E. Gale;W. Marcotti;W. Marcotti;H. J. Kennedy;C. J. Kros;C. J. Kros

  • A genetic approach to understanding auditory function.

    Karen P. Steel;Corné J. Kros

  • Mechano-electrical transducer currents in hair cells of the cultured neonatal mouse cochlea.

    C. J. Kros;A. Rusch;Guy Peel Richardson

  • The aminoglycoside antibiotic dihydrostreptomycin rapidly enters mouse outer hair cells through the mechano-electrical transducer channels.

    Walter Marcotti;Sietse M. Van Netten;Corné J. Kros

  • Reduced climbing and increased slipping adaptation in cochlear hair cells of mice with Myo7a mutations.

    CJ Kros;CJ Kros;W Marcotti;W Marcotti;van Sietse Netten;TJ Self

  • Potassium currents in inner hair cells isolated from the guinea-pig cochlea.

    C J Kros;A C Crawford

  • Developmental changes in the expression of potassium currents of embryonic, neonatal and mature mouse inner hair cells

    Walter Marcotti;Stuart L. Johnson;Matthew C. Holley;Corné J. Kros

  • Development and properties of stereociliary link types in hair cells of the mouse cochlea.

    Richard J Goodyear;Walter Marcotti;Corné J Kros;Guy P Richardson

  • Developmental expression of the potassium current IK,n contributes to maturation of mouse outer hair cells

    Walter Marcotti;Corné J. Kros

  • A quantitative comparison of mechanoelectrical transduction in vestibular and auditory hair cells of neonatal mice

    G. S. G. Géléoc;G.W. T. Lennan;G. P. Richardson;C. J. Kros

  • Myosin VIIA Is Required for Aminoglycoside Accumulation in Cochlear Hair Cells

    G. P. Richardson;A. Forge;C. J. Kros;C. J. Kros;J. Fleming

  • Increase in efficiency and reduction in Ca2+ dependence of exocytosis during development of mouse inner hair cells

    Stuart L. Johnson;Walter Marcotti;Corné J. Kros

  • Sodium and calcium currents shape action potentials in immature mouse inner hair cells.

    Walter Marcotti;Stuart L. Johnson;Alfons Rüsch;Corné J. Kros

  • Block by amiloride and its derivatives of mechano‐electrical transduction in outer hair cells of mouse cochlear cultures.

    A Rüsch;C J Kros;G P Richardson

  • TRPC3 and TRPC6 are essential for normal mechanotransduction in subsets of sensory neurons and cochlear hair cells

    Kathryn Quick;Jing Zhao;Niels Eijkelkamp;John E. Linley

  • Aminoglycoside- and Cisplatin-Induced Ototoxicity: Mechanisms and Otoprotective Strategies

    Corné J. Kros;Peter S. Steyger

  • Cadherin 23 is a component of the transient lateral links in the developing hair bundles of cochlear sensory cells.

    Vincent Michel;Richard J. Goodyear;Dominique Weil;Walter Marcotti

  • Position-dependent patterning of spontaneous action potentials in immature cochlear inner hair cells

    Stuart L Johnson;Tobias Eckrich;Stephanie Kuhn;Valeria Zampini;Valeria Zampini

  • A helix-breaking mutation in TRPML3 leads to constitutive activity underlying deafness in the varitint-waddler mouse.

    Christian Grimm;Math P. Cuajungco;Alexander F. J. van Aken;Michael Schnee

  • A Receptor-Like Inositol Lipid Phosphatase Is Required for the Maturation of Developing Cochlear Hair Bundles

    R. J. Goodyear;P. K. Legan;M. B. Wright;W. Marcotti

  • Calcium entry into stereocilia drives adaptation of the mechanoelectrical transducer current of mammalian cochlear hair cells

    Laura F. Corns;Stuart L. Johnson;Corné J. Kros;Walter Marcotti

Frequent Co-Authors

Walter Marcotti
Walter Marcotti University of Sheffield
Guy P. Richardson
Guy P. Richardson University of Sussex
Richard J. Goodyear
Richard J. Goodyear University of Sussex
Karen P. Steel
Karen P. Steel King's College London
Andrew Forge
Andrew Forge University College London
Dominique Weil
Dominique Weil Institut Pasteur
Christine Petit
Christine Petit Université Paris Cité
Steve D.M. Brown
Steve D.M. Brown Medical Research Council
John Wood
John Wood University College London
Karen B. Avraham
Karen B. Avraham Tel Aviv University

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