Reciprocal signaling between spiral ganglion neurons and Schwann cells involves neuregulin and neurotrophins.
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Characterization of a unique cell population marked by transgene expression in the adult cochlea of nestin-CreER(T2)/tdTomato-reporter mice.Spiral ganglion cells and macrophages initiate neuro-inflammation and scarring following cochlear implantation.Postnatal expression of neurotrophic factors accessible to spiral ganglion neurons in the auditory system of adult hearing and deafened rats.Nerve maintenance and regeneration in the damaged cochlea.Age-related changes of myelin basic protein in mouse and human auditory nerve.Sox2 up-regulation and glial cell proliferation following degeneration of spiral ganglion neurons in the adult mouse inner ear.Interaction of neurotrophin signaling with Bcl-2 localized to the mitochondria and endoplasmic reticulum on spiral ganglion neuron survival and neurite growthA disorganized innervation of the inner ear persists in the absence of ErbB2.Inactivation of fibroblast growth factor receptor signaling in myelinating glial cells results in significant loss of adult spiral ganglion neurons accompanied by age-related hearing impairment.Spontaneous association of glial cells with regrowing neurites in mixed cultures of dissociated spiral ganglia.Neurotrophins and electrical stimulation for protection and repair of spiral ganglion neurons following sensorineural hearing loss.Micropatterned methacrylate polymers direct spiral ganglion neurite and Schwann cell growth.Brain derived neurotrophic factor and neurotrophic factor 3 modulate neurotransmitter receptor expressions on developing spiral ganglion neurons.Bone morphogenetic protein 4 promotes the survival and preserves the structure of flow-sorted Bhlhb5+ cochlear spiral ganglion neurons in vitroDistribution of P75 neurotrophin receptor in adult human cochlea--an immunohistochemical study.Material stiffness effects on neurite alignment to photopolymerized micropatterns.Neural pathfinding on uni- and multidirectional photopolymerized micropatternsPhotopolymerized microfeatures for directed spiral ganglion neurite and Schwann cell growthMicrotopographical features generated by photopolymerization recruit RhoA/ROCK through TRPV1 to direct cell and neurite growthMultiple personalities of neuregulin gene family members.Canertinib induces ototoxicity in three preclinical models.Structure and development of cochlear afferent innervation in mammals.The Trk A, B, C's of neurotrophins in the cochlea.A nuclear odyssey: fibroblast growth factor-2 (FGF-2) as a regulator of nuclear homeostasis in the nervous system.Spiral ganglion stem cells can be propagated and differentiated into neurons and glia.Wnt1 from cochlear schwann cells enhances neuronal differentiation of transplanted neural stem cells in a rat spiral ganglion neuron degeneration model.Influence of central glia on spiral ganglion neuron neurite growth.p75(NTR) expression and nuclear localization of p75(NTR) intracellular domain in spiral ganglion Schwann cells following deafness correlate with cell proliferation.Vestibular Schwann cells are a distinct subpopulation of peripheral glia with specific sensitivity to growth factors and extracellular matrix components.Photopolymerized Microfeatures Guide Adult Spiral Ganglion and Dorsal Root Ganglion Neurite Growth.Macrophage-Mediated Glial Cell Elimination in the Postnatal Mouse Cochlea.Photopolymerized micropatterns with high feature frequencies overcome chemorepulsive borders to direct neurite growth.Novel drug delivery systems for inner ear protection and regeneration after hearing loss
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Reciprocal signaling between spiral ganglion neurons and Schwann cells involves neuregulin and neurotrophins.
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Reciprocal signaling between s ...... neuregulin and neurotrophins.
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Reciprocal signaling between s ...... neuregulin and neurotrophins.
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J G Koland
M R Hansen
U Vijapurkar
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10.1016/S0378-5955(01)00360-4
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2001-11-01T00:00:00Z