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Brn-3c (POU4F3) regulates BDNF and NT-3 promoter activityEps8 regulates hair bundle length and functional maturation of mammalian auditory hair cells.Genomic analysis of the function of the transcription factor gata3 during development of the mammalian inner earGATA3 and NeuroD distinguish auditory and vestibular neurons during development of the mammalian inner earDifferential expression of alpha 3 and alpha 6 integrins in the developing mouse inner earMouse DRG Cell Line with Properties of NociceptorsFine Tuning of CaV1.3 Ca2+ channel properties in adult inner hair cells positioned in the most sensitive region of the Gerbil CochleaRNA microarray analysis in prenatal mouse cochlea reveals novel IGF-I target genes: implication of MEF2 and FOXM1 transcription factors.miR-96 regulates the progression of differentiation in mammalian cochlear inner and outer hair cells.Presynaptic maturation in auditory hair cells requires a critical period of sensory-independent spiking activityProgressive hearing loss and gradual deterioration of sensory hair bundles in the ears of mice lacking the actin-binding protein Eps8L2.Burst activity and ultrafast activation kinetics of CaV1.3 Ca²⁺ channels support presynaptic activity in adult gerbil hair cell ribbon synapses.Cholinergic efferent synaptic transmission regulates the maturation of auditory hair cell ribbon synapses.Cells transplanted onto the surface of the glial scar reveal hidden potential for functional neural regenerationEmx2 and early hair cell development in the mouse inner ear.Ion-age molecular motors.Development and function of the voltage-gated sodium current in immature mammalian cochlear inner hair cells.Structure and mechanics of supporting cells in the guinea pig organ of CortiCell lines in inner ear research.Keynote review: The auditory system, hearing loss and potential targets for drug development.Information for gene networks in inner ear development: a study centered on the transcription factor gata2.Transplantation of conditionally immortal auditory neuroblasts to the auditory nerve.A model for mammalian cochlear hair cell differentiation in vitro: effects of retinoic acid on cytoskeletal proteins and potassium conductances.Ionic currents expressed in a cell line derived from the organ of Corti of the Immortomouse.The control of anthozoan cilia by the basal apparatus.Development of outward potassium currents in inner and outer hair cells from the embryonic mouse cochlea.Identification of a 53-kDa antigen in the fibrous sheath of avian spermatozoa.Developmental changes in the expression of potassium currents of embryonic, neonatal and mature mouse inner hair cells.Monoclonal antibodies specific for endoplasmic membranes of mammalian cochlear outer hair cells.Mechanical stress-induced reactive gliosis in the auditory nerve and cochlear nucleus.Hearing. Tuning in with motor proteins.Phosphatase and tensin homolog deleted on chromosome 10 regulates sensory cell proliferation and differentiation of hair bundles in the mammalian cochlea.Ranking of gene regulators through differential equations and Gaussian processesA cytoskeletal spring for the control of cell shape in outer hair cells isolated from the guinea pig cochleaPurification of mammalian cochlear hair cells using small volume Percoll density gradientsChanges in the distribution of filament-containing septate junctions as coelenterate myoepithelial cells change shapeVisualisation of domains in the avian tectorial and otolithic membranes with monoclonal antibodiesHair and supporting-cell differentiation during the development of the avian inner earHair cell re-growthCell shape, spatial patterns of cilia, and mucus-net construction in the ascidian endostyle
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