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Journal: Development
Development (2011) 138 (17): 3689–3698.
Published: 1 September 2011
...Paola Betancur; Tatjana Sauka-Spengler; Marianne Bronner The otic placode, a specialized region of ectoderm, gives rise to components of the inner ear and shares many characteristics with the neural crest, including expression of the key transcription factor Sox10. Here, we show that in avian...
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Journal: Development
Development (2011) 138 (5): 947–957.
Published: 1 March 2011
... in a murine Dachsous homolog, Dchs1 . Analysis of the phenotypes of Dchs1 mutant mice and comparisons with Fat4 mutant mice identify requirements for these genes in multiple organs, including the ear, kidney, skeleton, intestine, heart and lung. Dchs1 and Fat4 single mutants and Dchs1 Fat4 double mutants have...
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Journal: Development
Development (2009) 136 (16): 2837–2848.
Published: 15 August 2009
...Leila Abbas; Tanya T. Whitfield Endolymph is the specialised extracellular fluid present inside the inner ear. In mammals, disruptions to endolymph homeostasis can result in either collapse or distension of the endolymphatic compartment in the cochlea, with concomitant hearing loss. The zebrafish...
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Journal: Development
Development (2006) 133 (7): 1277–1286.
Published: 1 April 2006
...Rachael Brooker; Katsuto Hozumi; Julian Lewis Each of the sensory patches in the epithelium of the inner ear is a mosaic of hair cells and supporting cells. Notch signalling is thought to govern this pattern of differentiation through lateral inhibition. Recent experiments in the chick suggest...
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Journal: Development
Development (2003) 130 (5): 929–940.
Published: 1 March 2003
...Keely S. Solomon; Tetsuhiro Kudoh; Igor B. Dawid; Andreas Fritz The otic placode is a transient embryonic structure that gives rise to the inner ear. Although inductive signals for otic placode formation have been characterized, less is known about the molecules that respond to these signals within...
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Journal: Development
Development (2002) 129 (19): 4371–4386.
Published: 1 October 2002
... ; Zerucha et al., 2000 ). The intergenic regions of mouse Dlx1 and Dlx2 and Dlx3 and Dlx4 (previously Dlx7 ) also appear to contain shared cis elements (M. Ekker, personal communication) ( Sumiyama et al., 2002 ). During zebrafish ear development, dlx3b (previously dlx3 ) is required...
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Journal: Development
Development (2000) 127 (17): 3703–3713.
Published: 1 September 2000
... under the control of the Pax2 locus. Midbrain and cerebellum development was entirely rescued in Pax25ki/5ki embryos. Pax5 could furthermore completely substitute for the Pax2 function during morphogenesis of the inner ear and genital tracts, despite the fact that the Pax5 transcript of the Pax25ki...
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Journal: Development
Development (2000) 127 (6): 1185–1196.
Published: 15 March 2000
.... ( 1999 ). Math1: An essential gene for the generation of inner ear hair cells . Science 284 , 1837 – 1841 . 10.1126/science.284.5421.1837 Black , B. L. , Molkentin , J. D. and Olson , E. N. ( 1998 ). Multiple roles for the MyoD basic region in transmission...
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Journal: Development
Development (1998) 125 (23): 4637–4644.
Published: 1 December 1998
...Catherine Haddon; Yun-Jin Jiang; Lucy Smithers; Julian Lewis ABSTRACT Mechanosensory hair cells in the sensory patches of the vertebrate ear are interspersed among supporting cells, forming a fine-grained pattern of alternating cell types. Analogies with Drosophila mechanosensory bristle...
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Journal: Development
Development (1998) 125 (6): 1113–1122.
Published: 15 March 1998
... and spinal cord. Later expression of HrPax-258 in atrial primordia implies that basal chordates such as ascidians have already acquired a sensory organ that develops from epidermal thickenings (placodes) and expresses HrPax-258 ; we suggest it is homologous to the vertebrate ear. Therefore, placodes...
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Journal: Development
Development (1996) 123 (1): 275–283.
Published: 1 December 1996
... affecting several aspects of ear development, including: specification of the otic placode, growth of the otic vesicle (otocyst), otolith formation, morphogenesis of the semicircular canals and differentiation of the otic capsule. Here we report initial phenotypic and genetic characterization of 20...
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Journal: Development
Development (1996) 122 (1): 173–179.
Published: 1 January 1996
... external acoustic meatus retinoic acid mouse ear The formation of the mammalian ear has been the object of intense study since the early nineteenth century, and some of the most striking characteristics distinguishing the mammalian skull from that of other vertebrates are seen in the structure...
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