Neurod1 regulates survival and formation of connections in mouse ear and brain.
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Beyond generalized hair cells: molecular cues for hair cell typesConditional gene expression in the mouse inner ear using Cre-loxP.Pax2 and Pax8 cooperate in mouse inner ear morphogenesis and innervationTargeted deletion of Sox10 by Wnt1-cre defects neuronal migration and projection in the mouse inner earConditional deletion of Atoh1 using Pax2-Cre results in viable mice without differentiated cochlear hair cells that have lost most of the organ of Corti.Inner ear development: building a spiral ganglion and an organ of Corti out of unspecified ectodermEvolution and development of the tetrapod auditory system: an organ of Corti-centric perspective.The molecular basis of making spiral ganglion neurons and connecting them to hair cells of the organ of CortiDissecting the molecular basis of organ of Corti development: Where are we now?Distribution of neurosensory progenitor pools during inner ear morphogenesis unveiled by cell lineage reconstructionNeuroanatomical Tracing Techniques in the Ear: History, State of the Art, and Future Developments.Connecting the ear to the brain: Molecular mechanisms of auditory circuit assembly.Mutation of Npr2 leads to blurred tonotopic organization of central auditory circuits in miceNeuroD regulates neuronal migration.Selective tracing of auditory fibers in the avian embryonic vestibulocochlear nerveUnderstanding the evolution and development of neurosensory transcription factors of the ear to enhance therapeutic translation.Regeneration of Hair Cells: Making Sense of All the Noise.Mutational ataxia resulting from abnormal vestibular acquisition and processing is partially compensated forDirecting human induced pluripotent stem cells into a neurosensory lineage for auditory neuron replacement.Neurod1 suppresses hair cell differentiation in ear ganglia and regulates hair cell subtype development in the cochlea.A novel Atoh1 "self-terminating" mouse model reveals the necessity of proper Atoh1 level and duration for hair cell differentiation and viability.Cochlear implantation in children with cochlear aplasia.Continued expression of GATA3 is necessary for cochlear neurosensory developmentIntegrative analysis of haplotype-resolved epigenomes across human tissues.Sensory afferent segregation in three-eared frogs resemble the dominance columns observed in three-eyed frogsInsm1 promotes neurogenic proliferation in delaminated otic progenitorsSpemann organizer gene Goosecoid promotes delamination of neuroblasts from the otic vesicleThe role of bHLH genes in ear development and evolution: revisiting a 10-year-old hypothesis.Structure and development of cochlear afferent innervation in mammals.The convergence of cochlear implantation with induced pluripotent stem cell therapy.Evolution of sound and balance perception: innovations that aggregate single hair cells into the ear and transform a gravistatic sensor into the organ of corti.Spiral Ganglion Neuron Projection Development to the Hindbrain in Mice Lacking Peripheral and/or Central Target Differentiation.Cytocompatibility evaluation of gum Arabic-coated ultra-pure boron nitride nanotubes on human cells.Sensing External and Self-Motion with Hair Cells: A Comparison of the Lateral Line and Vestibular Systems from a Developmental and Evolutionary Perspective.Gene, cell, and organ multiplication drives inner ear evolution.The vestibulocochlear nerve: aplasia and hypoplasia in combination with inner ear malformations.Ear transplantations reveal conservation of inner ear afferent pathfinding cues
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Neurod1 regulates survival and formation of connections in mouse ear and brain.
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Neurod1 regulates survival and formation of connections in mouse ear and brain.
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Neurod1 regulates survival and formation of connections in mouse ear and brain.
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Neurod1 regulates survival and formation of connections in mouse ear and brain.
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Neurod1 regulates survival and formation of connections in mouse ear and brain.
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Israt Jahan
Jennifer Kersigo
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10.1007/S00441-010-0984-6
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2010-05-30T00:00:00Z