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Jörgen Fex was affiliated with the National Institutes of Health in the United States. Their professional career was associated with this institution, contributing to scientific research and academic activities within this framework.

There are no available records of recent papers authored by Jörgen Fex, nor are there listed frequent co-authors linked to their work.

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Jörgen Fex is deceased. This profile is composed in the past tense to reflect that status.

Best Publications

  • Electrokinetic shape changes of cochlear outer hair cells

    Bechara Kachar;William E. Brownell;Richard Altschuler;Jörgen Fex

  • Cloning of MITF, the human homolog of the mouse microphthalmia gene and assignment to chromosome 3p14. 1-p12.3

    M Tachibana;L A Perez-Jurado;A Nakayama;C A Hodgkinson

  • Localization of enkephalin-like immunoreactivity in acetylcholinesterase-positive cells in the guinea-pig lateral superior olivary complex that project to the cochlea

    R.A. Altschuler;M.H. Parakkal;J. Fex

  • Enkephalin-like immunoreactivity of olivocochlear nerve fibers in cochlea of guinea pig and cat

    Jörgen Fex;Richard A. Altschuler

  • GABA visualized by immunocytochemistry in the guinea pig cochlea in axons and endings of efferent neurons

    Jörgen Fex;Richard A. Altschuler;Bechara Kachar;Robert J. Wenthold

  • Glutamic acid decarboxylase immunoreactivity of olivocochlear neurons in the organ of Corti of guinea pig and rat.

    Jörgen Fex;Richard A. Altschuler

  • Immunocytochemical localization of choline acetyltransferase-like immunoreactivity in the guinea pig cochlea.

    Richard A. Altschuler;Bechara Kachar;Javier A. Rubio;Marianne H. Parakkal

  • Structural basis for mechanical transduction in the frog vestibular sensory apparatus: I. The otolithic membrane.

    Bechara Kachar;Marianne Parakkal;Jorgen Fex

  • Immunocytochemical localization of aspartate aminotransferase immunoreactivity in cochlear nucleus of the guinea pig

    Richard A. Altschuler;Gabrielle R. Neises;George G. Harmison;Robert J. Wenthold

  • Neurotransmitter-related immunocytochemistry of the organ of Corti.

    J. Fex;R.A. Altschuler

  • Cochlear disorder associated with melanocyte anomaly in mice with a transgenic insertional mutation.

    Masayoshi Tachibana;Yoshinobu Hara;Darshan Vyas;Colin Hodgkinson

  • Enkephalin-like immunoreactivity in the guinea pig organ of Corti: ultrastructural and lesion studies.

    Richard A. Altschuler;Marianne H. Parakkal;Javier A. Rubio;Douglas W. Hoffman

  • Immunocytochemical localization of glutaminase-like immunoreactivity in the auditory nerve

    R.A. Altschuler;R.J. Wenthold;A.M. Schwartz;W.G. Haser

  • Tyrosine hydroxylase immunoreactivity identifies possible catecholaminergic fibers in the organ of Corti.

    Nancy Jones;Jiirgen Fex;Richard A. Altschuler

  • Localization of dynorphin B-like and alpha-neoendorphin-like immunoreactivities in the guinea pig organ of Corti.

    Altschuler Ra;Hoffman Dw;Reeks Ka;Fex J

  • A new nonsyndromic X-linked sensorineural hearing impairment linked to Xp21.2

    A K Lalwani;J R Brister;J Fex;K M Grundfast

  • α-Bungarotoxin blocks reversibly cholinergic inhibition in the cochlea

    Jorgen Fex;Joe C. Adams

  • Analysis of Muscarinic Receptor Subtypes in the Mouse Cochlea by Means of the Polymerase Chain Reaction

    Dennis G. Drescher;Sanjiv Upadhyay;Edward Wilcox;Jörgen Fex

  • Uptake of putative neurotransmitters in the organ of Corti

    R L Gulley;J Fex;R J Wenthold

  • Brain-type prostaglandin D synthetase occurs in the rat cochlea

    Masayoshi Tachibana;Jorgen Fex;Yoshihiro Urade;Osamu Hayaishi

  • Enkephalin-like immunoreactivity of olivocochlear nerve fibers in cochlea of guinea pig and cat (opioid/cholinergic neurons/organ of Corti/immunofluorescence/efferent synapses)

    Jorgen Fex;Richard A. Altschuler

Frequent Co-Authors

Richard A. Altschuler
Richard A. Altschuler University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Uta Francke
Uta Francke Stanford University
Luis A. Pérez-Jurado
Luis A. Pérez-Jurado Pompeu Fabra University
Paul J. Marangos
Paul J. Marangos National Institutes of Health
Joe C. Adams
Joe C. Adams Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary

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