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Gary D. Housley is affiliated with the University of New South Wales in Australia. Their research primarily focuses on biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology, with substantial contributions also in neuroscience. Within these fields, their subfields of study include molecular biology, sensory systems, cognitive neuroscience, genetics, and cellular and molecular neuroscience.

The scientist has authored publications spanning various topics. Key areas of their work include RNA and protein synthesis mechanisms, RNA research and splicing, hearing-related topics such as cochlea, tinnitus, and genetics, RNA regulation and disease, hearing loss and rehabilitation, RNA modifications in cancer, and virus-based gene therapy research.

Gary D. Housley's recent published papers cover several specialized subjects. These include:

  • L-Aspartate, L-Ornithine and L-Ornithine-L-Aspartate (LOLA) and Their Impact on Brain Energy Metabolism (2020) published in Neurochemical Research
  • Onset of hippocampal network aberration and memory deficits in P301S tau mice are associated with an early gene signature (2020) published in Brain
  • The Leukodystrophies HBSL and LBSL-Correlates and Distinctions (2021) in Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience
  • Dual-function AAV gene therapy reverses late-stage Canavan disease pathology in mice (2022) published in Frontiers in Molecular Neuroscience
  • Developmental delay and late onset HBSL pathology in hypomorphic Dars1M256L mice (2022) in Neurochemical Research

The scientist collaborates frequently with other researchers, including Matthias Klugmann, Georg von Jonquières, Dominik Fröhlich, Jeremy L. Pinyon, and Elizabeth Kalotay.

Housley has consistently published in notable scientific venues. The most frequent publication outlets include Neurochemical Research, Advanced Science, Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience, Frontiers in Neuroscience, and Brain.

Best Publications

  • Ionic currents of outer hair cells isolated from the guinea-pig cochlea.

    Gary D Housley;J F Ashmore

  • Cellular mechanisms of noise-induced hearing loss

    Arwa Kurabi;Elizabeth M. Keithley;Gary D. Housley;Allen F. Ryan

  • Direct measurement of the action of acetylcholine on isolated outer hair cells of the guinea pig cochlea.

    G. D. Housley;Jonathan Felix Ashmore

  • Distribution of the P2X2 receptor subunit of the ATP-gated ion channels in the rat central nervous system.

    Refik Kanjhan;Gary D. Housley;Lucille D. Burton;David L. Christie

  • Brain stem projections of the glossopharyngeal nerve and its carotid sinus branch in the rat

    G.D. Housley;R.L. Martin-Body;N.J. Dawson;J.D. Sinclair

  • N-glycolylneuraminic acid deficiency in mice: implications for human biology and evolution.

    Maria Hedlund;Pam Tangvoranuntakul;Hiromu Takematsu;Jeffrey M. Long

  • Expression of the P2X(2) receptor subunit of the ATP-gated ion channel in the cochlea: implications for sound transduction and auditory neurotransmission.

    Gary D. Housley;Refik Kanjhan;Nicholas P. Raybould;Denise Greenwood

  • A Forward Genetics Screen in Mice Identifies Recessive Deafness Traits and Reveals That Pejvakin Is Essential for Outer Hair Cell Function

    Martin Schwander;Anna Sczaniecka;Nicolas Grillet;Janice S. Bailey

  • Purinergic signaling in special senses

    Gary D. Housley;Andreas Bringmann;Andreas Reichenbach

  • Mutation of the ATP-gated P2X2 receptor leads to progressive hearing loss and increased susceptibility to noise

    Denise Yan;Yan Zhu;Tom Walsh;Dinghua Xie

  • Tau exacerbates excitotoxic brain damage in an animal model of stroke

    Mian Bi;Amadeus Gladbach;Janet van Eersel;Arne Ittner

  • Localization of cholinergic and purinergic receptors on outer hair cells isolated from the guinea-pig cochlea

    G. D. Housley;D. Greenwood;Jonathan Felix Ashmore

  • Close-Field Electroporation Gene Delivery Using the Cochlear Implant Electrode Array Enhances the Bionic Ear

    Jeremy L. Pinyon;Sherif F. Tadros;Kristina E. Froud;Ann C. Y. Wong

  • Spatiotemporal definition of neurite outgrowth, refinement and retraction in the developing mouse cochlea.

    Lin-Chien Huang;Peter R. Thorne;Gary D. Housley;Johanna M. Montgomery

  • Localization by kainic acid lesions of neurones transmitting the carotid chemoreceptor stimulus for respiration in rat.

    G D Housley;J D Sinclair

  • Glial promoter selectivity following AAV-delivery to the immature brain.

    Georg von Jonquieres;Nadine Mersmann;Claudia Bettina Klugmann;Anne Editha Harasta

  • ATP-gated ion channels mediate adaptation to elevated sound levels

    Gary D. Housley;Rachel Morton-Jones;Srdjan M. Vlajkovic;Ravindra S. Telang

  • Type I vs type II spiral ganglion neurons exhibit differential survival and neuritogenesis during cochlear development

    Meagan Barclay;Allen F Ryan;Gary D Housley;Gary D Housley

  • Immunohistochemical localization of adenosine 5`-triphosphate-gated ion channel P2X2 receptor subunits in adult and developing rat cochlea

    Leif E. Järlebark;Gary D. Housley;Peter R. Thorne

  • Extracellular adenosine 5′-triphosphate (ATP) in the endolymphatic compartment influences cochlear function

    David J.B. Muñoz;Peter R. Thorne;Gary D. Housley;Tania E. Billett

  • Quinacrine staining of marginal cells in the stria vascularis of the guinea-pig cochlea: a possible source of extracellular ATP?

    P.N. White;P.R. Thorne;G.D. Housley;B. Mockett

Frequent Co-Authors

Peter R. Thorne
Peter R. Thorne University of Auckland
Matthias Klugmann
Matthias Klugmann University of New South Wales
Caroline Rae
Caroline Rae Neuroscience Research Australia
Gregory D. Funk
Gregory D. Funk University of Alberta
Janusz Lipski
Janusz Lipski University of Auckland
Paul P. Bertrand
Paul P. Bertrand RMIT University
Tim Karl
Tim Karl Western Sydney University
Baljit S. Khakh
Baljit S. Khakh University of California, Los Angeles
Ramesh Rajan
Ramesh Rajan Monash University
Andrew K. Wise
Andrew K. Wise Bionics Institute

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