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Sakura Rieck's research investigates the diversity of mechanosensory neurons in cnidarians, focusing on structural, molecular, and developmental evidence. Their work examines how these neurons function, particularly in relation to mechanotransduction and the role of TRPP cation channels. Rieck has published three papers on this topic, with the most recent appearing in 2025. Their research network includes collaborators Nagayasu Nakanishi, Miguel A.P. Silva, Julia Baranyk, and Kristen Malir, all from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, with whom Rieck shares multiple publications. Rieck's h-index is 1, with a total of 3 publications and 8 citations.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 3
- Citations: 8
Selected Publications
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Structural, molecular and developmental evidence for cell-type diversity in cnidarian mechanosensory neurons (2025)
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Structural molecular and developmental evidence for cell-type diversity in cnidarian mechanosensory neurons (2024)
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Structural molecular and developmental evidence for cell-type diversity in cnidarian mechanosensory neurons (2024)
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- Structural, molecular and developmental evidence for cell-type diversity in cnidarian mechanosensory neurons
- Structural molecular and developmental evidence for cell-type diversity in cnidarian mechanosensory neurons
- Structural molecular and developmental evidence for cell-type diversity in cnidarian mechanosensory neurons
- Structural, molecular and developmental evidence for cell-type diversity in cnidarian mechanosensory neurons
- Structural molecular and developmental evidence for cell-type diversity in cnidarian mechanosensory neurons
- Structural molecular and developmental evidence for cell-type diversity in cnidarian mechanosensory neurons
- Structural, molecular and developmental evidence for cell-type diversity in cnidarian mechanosensory neurons
- Structural molecular and developmental evidence for cell-type diversity in cnidarian mechanosensory neurons
- Structural molecular and developmental evidence for cell-type diversity in cnidarian mechanosensory neurons
- Structural, molecular and developmental evidence for cell-type diversity in cnidarian mechanosensory neurons
- Structural molecular and developmental evidence for cell-type diversity in cnidarian mechanosensory neurons
- Structural molecular and developmental evidence for cell-type diversity in cnidarian mechanosensory neurons
- Structural, molecular and developmental evidence for cell-type diversity in cnidarian mechanosensory neurons
- Structural molecular and developmental evidence for cell-type diversity in cnidarian mechanosensory neurons
- Structural molecular and developmental evidence for cell-type diversity in cnidarian mechanosensory neurons
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