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The Tai Ji symbol from China represents the co‐existence of two opposite substances, similar to quantum entanglement. The term Janus comes from ancient Roman religion and mythology. Janus, the god of beginnings, transitions, etc., has two faces, symbolizing duality. Janus cellulose nanomaterials show structural duality.
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Upregulation of the Cav1.3 channel in inner hair cells by interleukin 6-dependent inflammaging contributes to age-related hearing loss. [PDF]
Lu M+15 more
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NFAT3-FasL axis synchronously regulates apoptosis and necroptosis in murine cochlear outer hair cells after noise trauma. [PDF]
Wang W, Yu L, Li S, Han L, Zheng H.
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Multifunctional redox modulator prevents blast-induced loss of cochlear and vestibular hair cells and auditory spiral ganglion neurons. [PDF]
Ding D, Manohar S, Kador PF, Salvi R.
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MEK/ERK signaling drives the transdifferentiation of supporting cells into functional hair cells by modulating the Notch pathway. [PDF]
Ma J, Xia M, Guo J, Li W, Sun S, Chen B.
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Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 1993
Neurobiologists have been challenged by the desire to understand how the highly specialized ultrastructure of the sensory hair cells of the ear develops, how patterns of phenotypically distinct hair cells are formed and regenerate, and how their specific neural connections are formed.
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Neurobiologists have been challenged by the desire to understand how the highly specialized ultrastructure of the sensory hair cells of the ear develops, how patterns of phenotypically distinct hair cells are formed and regenerate, and how their specific neural connections are formed.
Jeffrey T. Corwin+2 more
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How hair cells hear: the molecular basis of hair-cell mechanotransduction
Current Opinion in Otolaryngology & Head & Neck Surgery, 2008This review aims to summarize our current knowledge regarding mechanotransduction by hair cells and to highlight unresolved questions.Despite over a quarter of a century of electrophysiological data describing hair-cell mechanotransduction, the molecular basis of this process is just now being revealed.
Kelli R. Phillips+2 more
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