In humans, the absence or irreversible loss of hair cells, the sensory mechanoreceptors in the cochlea, accounts for a large majority of acquired and congenital hearing disorders. In the auditory and vestibular neuroepithelia of the inner ear, hair cells are accompanied by another cell type called supporting cells. This second cell population has been described as having stem cell-like properties, allowing efficient hair cell replacement during embryonic and larval/fetal development of all vertebrates. However, mammals lose their regenerative capacity in most inner ear neuroepithelia in postnatal life. Remarkably, reptiles, birds, amphibians, and fish are different in that they can regenerate hair cells throughout their lifespan. The latera...
Summary: Mechanosensory hair cells in the inner ear mediate the sensations of hearing and balance, a...
Regenerative medicine holds great promise for both degenerative diseases and traumatic tissue injury...
Animals have evolved two general strategies to counter injury and maintain physiological function. T...
In humans, the absence or irreversible loss of hair cells, the sensory mechanoreceptors in the cochl...
Deafness or hearing impairment could develop for a variety of results. It can be hereditary or can b...
Publicación ISIMechanosensory hair cells are essential for audition in vertebrates, and in many spec...
Millions of people are affected by hearing loss due to hair cell death, which may be caused by expos...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015Hair cells are required for hearing and balance. Hair ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018The mechanosensory hair cells of the inner ear mediate...
Mechanosensory hair cells convert mechanical information into neuronal signals. Mutations in the gen...
Sensory hair cells in the zebrafish lateral line regenerate rapidly and completely after damage. Pre...
Sensory hair cells in the zebrafish lateral line regenerate rapidly and completely after damage. Pre...
SummaryIn vertebrates, mechano-electrical transduction of sound is accomplished by sensory hair cell...
<div><p>Unlike mammals, the non-mammalian vertebrate inner ear can regenerate the sensory cells, hai...
Mechanosensory hair cells are essential for audition in vertebrates, and in many species, have the c...
Summary: Mechanosensory hair cells in the inner ear mediate the sensations of hearing and balance, a...
Regenerative medicine holds great promise for both degenerative diseases and traumatic tissue injury...
Animals have evolved two general strategies to counter injury and maintain physiological function. T...
In humans, the absence or irreversible loss of hair cells, the sensory mechanoreceptors in the cochl...
Deafness or hearing impairment could develop for a variety of results. It can be hereditary or can b...
Publicación ISIMechanosensory hair cells are essential for audition in vertebrates, and in many spec...
Millions of people are affected by hearing loss due to hair cell death, which may be caused by expos...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015Hair cells are required for hearing and balance. Hair ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018The mechanosensory hair cells of the inner ear mediate...
Mechanosensory hair cells convert mechanical information into neuronal signals. Mutations in the gen...
Sensory hair cells in the zebrafish lateral line regenerate rapidly and completely after damage. Pre...
Sensory hair cells in the zebrafish lateral line regenerate rapidly and completely after damage. Pre...
SummaryIn vertebrates, mechano-electrical transduction of sound is accomplished by sensory hair cell...
<div><p>Unlike mammals, the non-mammalian vertebrate inner ear can regenerate the sensory cells, hai...
Mechanosensory hair cells are essential for audition in vertebrates, and in many species, have the c...
Summary: Mechanosensory hair cells in the inner ear mediate the sensations of hearing and balance, a...
Regenerative medicine holds great promise for both degenerative diseases and traumatic tissue injury...
Animals have evolved two general strategies to counter injury and maintain physiological function. T...