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Jeffrey T. Corwin is affiliated with the University of Virginia in the United States. Their research primarily falls within the field of Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, with a focus on multiple subfields including Molecular Biology, Cell Biology, Cancer Research, Sensory Systems, and Biomedical Engineering.

The scientist's work extensively covers topics such as:

  • Hippo pathway signaling and YAP/TAZ
  • Developmental Biology and Gene Regulation
  • Wnt/β-catenin signaling in development and cancer
  • Cancer-related molecular mechanisms research
  • Congenital heart defects research
  • Hearing, Cochlea, Tinnitus, Genetics
  • Acoustic Wave Phenomena Research

They have contributed to the academic literature with papers published in journals including Journal of Neuroscience and Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience. The most recent publications are as follows:

  • YAP Mediates Hair Cell Regeneration in Balance Organs of Chickens, But LATS Kinases Suppress Its Activity in Mice, 2020, Journal of Neuroscience
  • EGF and a GSK3 Inhibitor Deplete Junctional E-cadherin and Stimulate Proliferation in the Mature Mammalian Ear, 2020, Journal of Neuroscience
  • Stiffening of Circumferential F-Actin Bands Correlates With Regenerative Failure and May Act as a Biomechanical Brake in the Mammalian Inner Ear, 2022, Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience

Frequent collaborators include:

  • Mark A. Rudolf
  • Anna Andreeva
  • Mikolaj M. Kozlowski
  • Christina E. Kim
  • Bailey A. Moskowitz

Among these, Mark A. Rudolf stands out as a frequent co-author with multiple joint publications.

Best Publications

  • Regeneration of Sensory Hair Cells after Acoustic Trauma

    Jeffrey T. Corwin;Douglas A. Cotanche

  • Ultrastructural evidence for hair cell regeneration in the mammalian inner ear

    Andrew Forge;Lin Li;Jeffrey T. Corwin;Graham Nevill

  • Regenerative proliferation in inner ear sensory epithelia from adult guinea pigs and humans

    Mark E. Warchol;Paul R. Lambert;Bradley J. Goldstein;Andrew Forge

  • Lighting up the senses: FM1-43 loading of sensory cells through nonselective ion channels

    Jason R. Meyers;Richard B. MacDonald;Anne Duggan;David Lenzi

  • Postembryonic production and aging of inner ear hair cells in sharks

    Jeffrey T. Corwin

  • Regenerated hair cells can originate from supporting cell progeny: evidence from phototoxicity and laser ablation experiments in the lateral line system

    KJ Balak;JT Corwin;JE Jones

  • Post-translational protein modification as the substrate for long-lasting memory.

    Aryeh Routtenberg;Jerome L. Rekart

  • Postembryonic growth of the macula neglecta auditory detector in the ray, Raja clavata: continual increases in hair cell number, neural convergence, and physiological sensitivity.

    Jeffrey T. Corwin

  • The developing organ of Corti contains retinoic acid and forms supernumerary hair cells in response to exogenous retinoic acid in culture

    Matthew W. Kelley;Xiao-Mei Xu;Michael A. Wagner;Mark E. Warchol

  • The Auditory Brain Stem Response in Five Vertebrate Classes

    Jeffrey T Corwin;Jeffrey T Corwin;Theodore H Bullock;Jeff Schweitzer

  • Regeneration of sensory cells after laser ablation in the lateral line system: hair cell lineage and macrophage behavior revealed by time- lapse video microscopy

    Jay E. Jones;Jeffrey T. Corwin

  • Auditory Hair Cells: Structure, Function, Development, and Regeneration

    Jeffrey T. Corwin;Mark E. Warchol

  • Replacement of hair cells after laser microbeam irradiation in cultured organs of corti from embryonic and neonatal mice.

    MW Kelley;Talreja;JT Corwin

  • Morphology of the macula neglecta in sharks of the genus Carcharhinus

    Jeffrey T. Corwin

  • Fish n' Chicks: Model Recipes for Hair-Cell Regeneration?

    Jeffrey T Corwin;J.Carl Oberholtzer

  • Cell production in the chicken cochlea

    Akiko Katayama;Jeffrey T. Corwin

  • Regenerative Proliferation in Organ Cultures of the Avian Cochlea: Identification of the Initial Progenitors and Determination of the Latency of the Proliferative Response

    Mark E. Warchol;Jeffrey T. Corwin

  • Replacement of lateral line sensory organs during tail regeneration in salamanders: identification of progenitor cells and analysis of leukocyte activity

    JE Jones;JT Corwin

  • Stereociliary bundles reorient during hair cell development and regeneration in the chick cochlea.

    Douglas A Cotanche;Jeffrey T Corwin

  • In Vivo Proliferative Regeneration of Balance Hair Cells in Newborn Mice

    Joseph C. Burns;Brandon C. Cox;Benjamin R. Thiede;Jian Zuo

  • Hair cell regeneration: the identities of progenitor cells, potential triggers and instructive cues.

    Jeffrey T. Corwin;Jay E. Jones;Akiko Katayama;Matthew W. Kelley

Frequent Co-Authors

Mark E. Warchol
Mark E. Warchol Washington University in St. Louis
Mireille Montcouquiol
Mireille Montcouquiol Inserm : Institut national de la santé et de la recherche médicale
Michael Lovett
Michael Lovett Washington University in St. Louis
Douglas A. Cotanche
Douglas A. Cotanche Boston University
Andrew Forge
Andrew Forge University College London
Jian Zuo
Jian Zuo Creighton University
Richard J. Goodyear
Richard J. Goodyear University of Sussex
Guy P. Richardson
Guy P. Richardson University of Sussex
Theodore H. Bullock
Theodore H. Bullock University of California, San Diego

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