A targeted deletion in alpha-tectorin reveals that the tectorial membrane is required for the gain and timing of cochlear feedback.
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Sequence similarity between stereocilin and otoancorin points to a unified mechanism for mechanotransduction in the mammalian inner ear.Carcinoembryonic antigen-related cell adhesion molecule 16 interacts with alpha-tectorin and is mutated in autosomal dominant hearing loss (DFNA4).The vestibular system mediates sensation of low-frequency sounds in miceAutosomal recessive nonsyndromic deafness genes: a reviewA novel TECTA mutation in a Dutch DFNA8/12 family confirms genotype-phenotype correlationAudiological evaluation of affected members from a Dutch DFNA8/12 (TECTA) family.Making an effort to listen: mechanical amplification in the earBeyond generalized hair cells: molecular cues for hair cell typesGenetics of hearing and deafnessWhere hearing starts: the development of the mammalian cochleaMechanisms of hearing loss after blast injury to the ear.A structured interdomain linker directs self-polymerization of human uromodulinResponse properties of single auditory nerve fibers in the mouseThyroxine treatments do not correct inner ear defects in tmprss1 mutant mice.Stereocilin connects outer hair cell stereocilia to one another and to the tectorial membrane.Otoancorin, an inner ear protein restricted to the interface between the apical surface of sensory epithelia and their overlying acellular gels, is defective in autosomal recessive deafness DFNB22.A mouse model for human deafness DFNB22 reveals that hearing impairment is due to a loss of inner hair cell stimulation.Stereocilin-deficient mice reveal the origin of cochlear waveform distortionsOtolith tethering in the zebrafish otic vesicle requires Otogelin and α-TectorinExtracellular matrices associated with the apical surfaces of sensory epithelia in the inner ear: Molecular and structural diversityTectorial Membrane Stiffness GradientsSharpened cochlear tuning in a mouse with a genetically modified tectorial membrane.Increased Spontaneous Otoacoustic Emissions in Mice with a Detached Tectorial Membrane.A connexin30 mutation rescues hearing and reveals roles for gap junctions in cochlear amplification and micromechanicsTwo-Dimensional Cochlear Micromechanics Measured In Vivo Demonstrate Radial Tuning within the Mouse Organ of Corti.Hair cell force generation does not amplify or tune vibrations within the chicken basilar papilla.Stimulus Frequency Otoacoustic Emissions Provide No Evidence for the Role of Efferents in the Enhancement Effect.Modified protein expression in the tectorial membrane of the cochlea reveals roles for the striated sheet matrix.Basilar membrane and tectorial membrane stiffness in the CBA/CaJ mouseVibration of the organ of Corti within the cochlear apex in mice.The physiology of mechanoelectrical transduction channels in hearing.Effect of the attachment of the tectorial membrane on cochlear micromechanics and two-tone suppressionPorosity controls spread of excitation in tectorial membrane traveling waves.Loss of the tectorial membrane protein CEACAM16 enhances spontaneous, stimulus-frequency, and transiently evoked otoacoustic emissions.Genetics of auditory mechano-electrical transduction.Three deaf mice: mouse models for TECTA-based human hereditary deafness reveal domain-specific structural phenotypes in the tectorial membraneFrequency-dependent properties of the tectorial membrane facilitate energy transmission and amplification in the cochlea.A novel mutation in the TECTA gene in a Chinese family with autosomal dominant nonsyndromic hearing loss.Deafness and permanently reduced potassium channel gene expression and function in hypothyroid Pit1dw mutants.Instrumentation for studies of cochlear mechanics: from von Békésy forward.
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A targeted deletion in alpha-tectorin reveals that the tectorial membrane is required for the gain and timing of cochlear feedback.
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A targeted deletion in alpha-t ...... d timing of cochlear feedback.
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A targeted deletion in alpha-t ...... d timing of cochlear feedback.
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A targeted deletion in alpha-t ...... d timing of cochlear feedback.
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A targeted deletion in alpha-t ...... nd timing of cochlear feedback
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G P Richardson
R J Goodyear
V A Lukashkina
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10.1016/S0896-6273(00)00102-1
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2000-10-01T00:00:00Z