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Calcium- and otoferlin-dependent exocytosis by immature outer hair cellsDevelopmental acquisition of a rapid calcium-regulated vesicle supply allows sustained high rates of exocytosis in auditory hair cells.Otoferlin is critical for a highly sensitive and linear calcium-dependent exocytosis at vestibular hair cell ribbon synapses.Control of exocytosis by synaptotagmins and otoferlin in auditory hair cells.Expression analysis of neuroleukin, calmodulin, cortactin, and Rho7/Rnd2 in the intact and injured mouse brain.Identification of differentially expressed genes in the developing mouse inferior colliculus.Regulation of POU4F3 gene expression in hair cells by 5' DNA in mice.A synaptic F-actin network controls otoferlin-dependent exocytosis in auditory inner hair cells.Neuromodulation in the spiral ganglion: shaping signals from the organ of corti to the CNS.Mammalian cochlear outer hair cells density evaluated by means of an optical tweezer.Local gene therapy durably restores vestibular function in a mouse model of Usher syndrome type 1G.Increasing intracellular free calcium induces circumferential contractions in isolated cochlear outer hair cells.The voltage-sensitive motor protein and the Ca2+-sensitive cytoskeleton in developing rat cochlear outer hair cells.The bacterial Neo gene confers neomycin resistance to mammalian cochlear hair cells.Substance P mobilizes intracellular calcium and activates a nonselective cation conductance in rat spiral ganglion neurons.Actions of subtype-specific purinergic ligands on rat spiral ganglion neurons.Aminoglycoside antibiotics impair calcium entry but not viability and motility in isolated cochlear outer hair cells.ATP activates a cation conductance and Ca(2+)-dependent Cl- conductance in Hensen cells of guinea pig cochlea.ATP activates non-selective cation channels and calcium release in inner hair cells of the guinea-pig cochlea.Study of the electrokinetic properties of reconstituted sarcoplasmic reticulum vesicles.Potassium-depolarization induces motility in isolated outer hair cells by an osmotic mechanism.Acetylcholine-induced potassium current of guinea pig outer hair cells: its dependence on a calcium influx through nicotinic-like receptors.Otoferlin acts as a Ca2+ sensor for vesicle fusion and vesicle pool replenishment at auditory hair cell ribbon synapses.Different CaV1.3 Channel Isoforms Control Distinct Components of the Synaptic Vesicle Cycle in Auditory Inner Hair Cells.Multifrequency immittancemetry in experimentally induced stapes, round window and cochlear lesions.Comparative distribution of NK1, NK2, and NK3 receptors in the rat brainstem auditory nuclei.Is otospiralin inner ear specific? Evidence for its expression in mouse brain.Expression of Rho GTPases Rho-A and Rac1 in the adult and developing gerbil cerebellum.Hypervulnerability to Sound Exposure through Impaired Adaptive Proliferation of Peroxisomes.The temporal characteristics of Ca2+ entry through L-type and T-type Ca2+ channels shape exocytosis efficiency in chick auditory hair cells during development.Effects of exposure of the ear to GSM microwaves: in vivo and in vitro experimental studies.Localization and developmental expression of BK channels in mammalian cochlear hair cells.Contribution of BK Ca2+-activated K+ channels to auditory neurotransmission in the Guinea pig cochlea.Photo-released intracellular Ca2+ evokes reversible mechanical responses in supporting cells of the guinea-pig organ of Corti.Gentamicin uptake by cochlear hair cells precedes hearing impairment during chronic treatment.[Ototoxicity of aminosides: recent results on uptake and clearance of gentamycin by sensory cells of the cochlea]Osmotically induced motility of outer hair cells: implications for Menière's disease.Cholinergic responses in developing outer hair cells of the rat cochlea.Cellular and subcellular localization of tritiated gentamicin in the guinea pig cochlea following combined treatment with ethacrynic acid.Exocytotic Machineries of Vestibular Type I and Cochlear Ribbon Synapses Display Similar Intrinsic Otoferlin-Dependent Ca2+ Sensitivity But a Different Coupling to Ca2+ Channels
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