The mammalian cochlear duct is tonotopically organized such that the basal cochlea is tuned to high frequency sounds and the apical cochlea to low frequency sounds. In an effort to understand how this tonotopic organization is established, we searched for genes that are differentially expressed along the tonotopic axis during neonatal development. Cochlear tissues dissected from P0 and P8 mice were divided into three equal pieces, representing the base, middle and apex, and gene expression profiles were determined using the microarray technique. The gene expression profiles were grouped according to changes in expression levels along the tonotopic axis as well as changes during neonatal development. The classified groups were further analyz...
Various tissues possess tissue-specific stem/progenitor cells, including the inner ears. Stem/progen...
<div><p>The adult mammalian cochlea lacks regenerative ability and the irreversible degeneration of ...
International audienceThe adult mammalian cochlea lacks regenerative ability and the irreversible de...
The mammalian cochlear duct is tonotopically organized such that the basal cochlea is tuned to high ...
<div><p>The mammalian cochlear duct is tonotopically organized such that the basal cochlea is tuned ...
The mammalian cochlear duct is tonotopically organized such that the basal cochlea is tuned to high ...
Tonotopy is one of the most fundamental principles of auditory function. While gradients in various ...
Tonotopy is one of the most fundamental principles of auditory function. While gradients in various ...
Tonotopy is one of the most fundamental principles of auditory function. While gradients in various ...
<p>Genes showing >1.5-fold difference (<i>p</i><0.05) between apex and/or base (apex/base) were incl...
The cochlea has a spiral-shaped sensory epithelium with many position-dependent features of developm...
Hearing is mediated by the specialized sensory epithelium known as the organ of Corti, which is loca...
Hearing is mediated by the specialized sensory epithelium known as the organ of Corti, which is loca...
The adult mammalian cochlea lacks regenerative ability and the irreversible degeneration of cochlear...
<div><p>Various tissues possess tissue-specific stem/progenitor cells, including the inner ears. Ste...
Various tissues possess tissue-specific stem/progenitor cells, including the inner ears. Stem/progen...
<div><p>The adult mammalian cochlea lacks regenerative ability and the irreversible degeneration of ...
International audienceThe adult mammalian cochlea lacks regenerative ability and the irreversible de...
The mammalian cochlear duct is tonotopically organized such that the basal cochlea is tuned to high ...
<div><p>The mammalian cochlear duct is tonotopically organized such that the basal cochlea is tuned ...
The mammalian cochlear duct is tonotopically organized such that the basal cochlea is tuned to high ...
Tonotopy is one of the most fundamental principles of auditory function. While gradients in various ...
Tonotopy is one of the most fundamental principles of auditory function. While gradients in various ...
Tonotopy is one of the most fundamental principles of auditory function. While gradients in various ...
<p>Genes showing >1.5-fold difference (<i>p</i><0.05) between apex and/or base (apex/base) were incl...
The cochlea has a spiral-shaped sensory epithelium with many position-dependent features of developm...
Hearing is mediated by the specialized sensory epithelium known as the organ of Corti, which is loca...
Hearing is mediated by the specialized sensory epithelium known as the organ of Corti, which is loca...
The adult mammalian cochlea lacks regenerative ability and the irreversible degeneration of cochlear...
<div><p>Various tissues possess tissue-specific stem/progenitor cells, including the inner ears. Ste...
Various tissues possess tissue-specific stem/progenitor cells, including the inner ears. Stem/progen...
<div><p>The adult mammalian cochlea lacks regenerative ability and the irreversible degeneration of ...
International audienceThe adult mammalian cochlea lacks regenerative ability and the irreversible de...