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Glycyrrhizic acid and its carrier-free micellar formulation: Unraveling the potential for enhanced oral prevention of hearing loss. [PDF]
Li H+10 more
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Protective Effects of (-)-Butaclamol Against Gentamicin-Induced Ototoxicity: In Vivo and In Vitro Approaches. [PDF]
Hong S+8 more
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Impact of POU3F4 mutation on cochlear development and auditory function. [PDF]
Dang J+10 more
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Physical rehabilitation for sensorineural hearing loss in childhood: Progress and challenges.
Zhang L+5 more
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CIB2 function is distinct from that of whirlin in the organization of sterocilia architecture.
Giese APJ+7 more
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The sensory and motor roles of auditory hair cells [PDF]
Cochlear hair cells respond with phenomenal speed and sensitivity to sound vibrations that cause submicron deflections of their hair bundle. Outer hair cells are not only detectors, but also generate force to augment auditory sensitivity and frequency selectivity.
R. Fettiplace, C. Hackney
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Restoration of auditory evoked responses by human ES-cell-derived otic progenitors [PDF]
Deafness is a condition with a high prevalence worldwide, produced primarily by the loss of the sensory hair cells and their associated spiral ganglion neurons (SGNs). Of all the forms of deafness, auditory neuropathy is of particular concern.
Walter Marcotti, Marcelo N Rivolta
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Neurofilament proteins in avian auditory hair cells [PDF]
The distribution of middle-weight neurofilament protein (NF-M), an intermediate filament of neurons, was examined in the developing and mature avian inner ear by using immunocytochemical techniques. NF-M was detected in auditory hair cells and VIIIth cranial nerve neurons.
Diana I. Lurie+2 more
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