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Electrocochleographic Changes Predict an Early Sign of Cochlear Degeneration
ABSTRACT Objectives The purpose of this study is to identify the earliest appearing auditory electrophysiological indicators that change with age progression in young adults with normal hearing, and to analyze the frequency distribution patterns of these markers in the cochlear.
Min‐Fei Qian+6 more
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Receptor synapses without synaptic ribbons in the cochlea of the cat. [PDF]
RJ Dunn, D.K. Morest
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DLK/JNK3 Upregulation Aggravates Hair Cell Senescence in Mice Cochleae via Excessive Autophagy
In normal physiological processes, autophagy acts as a protective factor against aging stress. With the stress increase, the DLK/JNK3 pathway is activated and autophagy is continuously upregulated. In our study, excessive autophagy leads to hair cell senescence, which reveals that excessive autophagy can play a harmful role in senescence under certain ...
Rui Ding+8 more
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BIOCHEMICAL AND HISTOCHEMICAL STUDIES ON ACID MUCOPOLY-SACCHARIDES IN THE COCHLEA OF GUINEA PIGS
Hitoshi Saitô
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Brain Stem Potentials Evoked by Electrical Stimulation of the Cochlea in Human Subjects [PDF]
Arnold Starr, Derald E. Brackmann
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Where hearing starts: the development of the mammalian cochlea
Martin L Basch+3 more
semanticscholar +1 more source
Chronic NAD depletion in fibroblasts lowers NAD levels, increases mitochondrial mass, and triggers an interferon‐dependent inflammatory response via mtDNA leakage through VDAC1, activating the cGAS‐STING pathway. This links NAD deficiency to metabolic and inflammatory processes, with implications for diseases associated with NAD decline.
Claudia C. S. Chini+14 more
wiley +1 more source
Organ of Corti macrophages: a distinct group of cochlear macrophages with potential roles in supporting cell degeneration and survival. [PDF]
Ye M+6 more
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