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Keywords: Cochlear development
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Kathryn G. Powers, Brent A. Wilkerson, Kylie E. Beach, Sophie S. Seo, Jose S. Rodriguez, Ashton N. Baxter, Sarah E. Hunter, Olivia Bermingham-McDonogh
Journal:
Development
Development (2024) 151 (16): dev202816.
Published: 20 August 2024
... cells, and an increase in the number of hair cells in the cochlea. Cochlear development Fate specification Hearing Inner ear Supernumery hair cells National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/100000055 F32DC016480 R01DC017126 T32...
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Journal:
Development
Development (2017) 144 (20): 3766–3776.
Published: 15 October 2017
... or later, and tracked individual cell movements ( Fig. 2 A, Movie 1 ). Because cochlear development occurs in a gradient from base to apex, images were obtained at two positions within explants, one near the base and one near the cut edge ( Fig. 2 B, Movie 2 ). The movements of cells located in the mid...
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Development
Development (2016) 143 (5): 841–850.
Published: 1 March 2016
... in the mouse cochlea depends on integration of developmental signals at highly conserved regions of the Atoh1 promoter. Cochlear development Organ of Corti Hair cell regeneration Transdifferentiation Atoh1 Hes5 Mouse The auditory sensory epithelium in mammals, the organ of Corti...
Includes: Supplementary data