The role of macrophages in the disposal of degeneration products within the organ of corti after acoustic overstimulation.
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Anti CD163+, Iba1+, and CD68+ Cells in the Adult Human Inner Ear: Normal Distribution of an Unappreciated Class of Macrophages/Microglia and Implications for Inflammatory Otopathology in Humans.Contributions of Mouse and Human Hematopoietic Cells to Remodeling of the Adult Auditory Nerve After Neuron Loss.Toll-like receptor 4 modulates the cochlear immune response to acoustic injury.Activation of the antigen presentation function of mononuclear phagocyte populations associated with the basilar membrane of the cochlea after acoustic overstimulation.Fractalkine Signaling Regulates Macrophage Recruitment into the Cochlea and Promotes the Survival of Spiral Ganglion Neurons after Selective Hair Cell LesionSystemic lipopolysaccharide induces cochlear inflammation and exacerbates the synergistic ototoxicity of kanamycin and furosemide.Inflammatory and immune responses in the cochlea: potential therapeutic targets for sensorineural hearing loss.Molecular profile of cochlear immunity in the resident cells of the organ of Corti.Inner ear supporting cells: rethinking the silent majority.Transcriptional changes in adhesion-related genes are site-specific during noise-induced cochlear pathogenesis.Acoustic overstimulation modifies Mcl-1 expression in cochlear sensory epithelial cells.Noise-induced changes in gene expression in the cochleae of mice differing in their susceptibility to noise damageThe caspase pathway in noise-induced apoptosis of the chinchilla cochlea.Reduced formation of oxidative stress biomarkers and migration of mononuclear phagocytes in the cochleae of chinchilla after antioxidant treatment in acute acoustic trauma.Transcriptomic analysis of the zebrafish inner ear points to growth hormone mediated regeneration following acoustic traumaExpression of fractalkine receptor CX3CR1 on cochlear macrophages influences survival of hair cells following ototoxic injury.Spiral ligament fibrocyte-derived MCP-1/CCL2 contributes to inner ear inflammation secondary to nontypeable H. influenzae-induced otitis media.Recent findings and emerging questions in cochlear noise injury.CC chemokine receptor 2 is protective against noise-induced hair cell death: studies in CX3CR1(+/GFP) mice.Toll-like receptor 2-dependent NF-kappaB activation is involved in nontypeable Haemophilus influenzae-induced monocyte chemotactic protein 1 up-regulation in the spiral ligament fibrocytes of the inner ear.Cellular studies of auditory hair cell regeneration in birdsToward a systems biology of mouse inner ear organogenesis: gene expression pathways, patterns and network analysis.Molecular basis of hair cell loss.An update on drug design strategies to prevent acquired sensorineural hearing loss.The Contribution of Immune Infiltrates to Ototoxicity and Cochlear Hair Cell Loss.Two cell populations participate in clearance of damaged hair cells from the sensory epithelia of the inner ear.Macrophage and microglia-like cells in the avian inner ear.Genetic disruption of fractalkine signaling leads to enhanced loss of cochlear afferents following ototoxic or acoustic injury.Dynamic activation of basilar membrane macrophages in response to chronic sensory cell degeneration in aging mouse cochleae.Immune cells and non-immune cells with immune function in mammalian cochleae.Macrophages in the Human Cochlea: Saviors or Predators—A Study Using Super-Resolution Immunohistochemistry.Lower level noise exposure that produces only TTS modulates the immune homeostasis of cochlear macrophages
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The role of macrophages in the disposal of degeneration products within the organ of corti after acoustic overstimulation.
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Fredelius L
Rask-Andersen H
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1990-01-01T00:00:00Z