A mouse model for human deafness DFNB22 reveals that hearing impairment is due to a loss of inner hair cell stimulation.
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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 micromechanicsModified protein expression in the tectorial membrane of the cochlea reveals roles for the striated sheet matrix.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.Inner ear supporting cells: rethinking the silent majority.Frequency-dependent properties of the tectorial membrane facilitate energy transmission and amplification in the cochlea.Effects of cochlear loading on the motility of active outer hair cells.Patterns of gene expression associated with Pten deficiency in the developing inner ear.Copy number variants are a common cause of non-syndromic hearing lossAmplification mode differs along the length of the mouse cochlea as revealed by connexin 26 deletion from specific gap junctionsMechanisms of otoconia and otolith developmentDiversity of the causal genes in hearing impaired Algerian individuals identified by whole exome sequencing.Molecular organization and fine structure of the human tectorial membrane: is it replenished?
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A mouse model for human deafness DFNB22 reveals that hearing impairment is due to a loss of inner hair cell stimulation.
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A mouse model for human deafne ...... of inner hair cell stimulation
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Guy P Richardson
Lindsey J Welstead
P Kevin Legan
Richard J Goodyear
Thomas D Weddell
Victoria A Lukashkina
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19351-19356
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10.1073/PNAS.1210159109
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2012-11-05T00:00:00Z