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Hair cell counts in a rat model of sound damage: Effects of tissue preparation & identification of regions of hair cell lossASA and the inner ear. An old acquaintance in a new lightOxidative stress in aging in the C57B16/J mouse cochleaNGF, BDNF and NT-3 play unique roles in the in vitro development and patterning of innervation of the mammalian inner earBone morphogenetic protein 4 mediates estrogen-regulated sensory axon plasticity in the adult female reproductive tractOptimizing atoh1-induced vestibular hair cell regeneration.Nonviral Reprogramming of Human Wharton's Jelly Cells Reveals Differences Between ATOH1 Homologues.Atoh1 induces auditory hair cell recovery in mice after ototoxic injury.Mechanisms of cell death in the injured auditory system: otoprotective strategies.Caspases, the enemy within, and their role in oxidative stress-induced apoptosis of inner ear sensory cells.Drug delivery to the inner ear using gene therapy.Retrospective data suggests that the higher prevalence of benign paroxysmal positional vertigo in individuals with type 2 diabetes is mediated by hypertension.Nonorganic hearing loss.Impact of Diabetic Complications on Balance and Falls: Contribution of the Vestibular System.Development of gene therapy for inner ear disease: Using bilateral vestibular hypofunction as a vehicle for translational research.Developments in delivery of medications for inner ear disease.Towards a consensus on a hearing preservation classification system.Gene expression in the mammalian cochlea: a study of multiple vector systems.Adenoviral vectors for improved gene delivery to the inner ear.Vertigo and abacavir.Hearing preservation after inner ear gene therapy: the effect of vector and surgical approach.Pharmacodynamics of adenovector distribution within the inner ear tissues of the mouse.Low dose oxidative stress induces mitochondrial damage in hair cells.Transforming growth factor alpha treatment alters intracellular calcium levels in hair cells and protects them from ototoxic damage in vitro.Arrest of apoptosis in auditory neurons: implications for sensorineural preservation in cochlear implantation.Ipsilateral acoustic electric pitch matching: a case study of cochlear implantation in an up-sloping hearing loss with preserved hearing across multiple frequencies.Bcl-2 gene therapy prevents aminoglycoside-induced degeneration of auditory and vestibular hair cells.Neurotrophin therapy and cochlear implantation: translating animal models to human therapy.Canalostomy as a surgical approach for cochlear gene therapy in the rat.Brain-derived neurotrophic factor gene therapy prevents spiral ganglion degeneration after hair cell loss.Vestibular hair cell regeneration and restoration of balance function induced by math1 gene transfer.Pattern of trkB protein-like immunoreactivity in vivo and the in vitro effects of brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) on developing cochlear and vestibular neurons.Transsynaptic delivery of nanoparticles to the central auditory nervous system.Prevalence of Internal Auditory Canal Diverticulum and Its Association with Hearing Loss and Otosclerosis.Vector-mediated delivery of bcl-2 prevents degeneration of auditory hair cells and neurons after injury.Topical steroid therapy using the Silverstein Microwick in sudden sensorineural hearing loss after failure of conventional treatment.BDNF protection of auditory neurons from cisplatin involves changes in intracellular levels of both reactive oxygen species and glutathione.Quality standards for bone conduction implants.Standards of practice in the field of hearing implants.Partial deafness cochlear implantation at the University of Kansas: techniques and outcomes.
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