It has been suggested that lateral interactions set up the array of hair cells and supporting cells in the chick basilar papilla. The presence of a hair cell would inhibit adjacent cells from becoming hair cells, and promote the formation of supporting cells. Models of cell specification were tested, starting with a closely packed array of multipotent progenitor cells. Lateral interactions, in which emerging hair cells promoted a supporting cell phenotype in adjacent cells, and in which emerging supporting cells promoted a hair cell phenotype in adjacent cells, produced an array of cells similar to that observed experimentally in the distal and central parts of the basilar papilla. In these areas, the ratio of supporting cells to hair cells...
Sound and movement are perceived through the vibration of modified ciliary bundles located on the ap...
We have investigated the interactions between the cells of the rostral and caudal halves of the chic...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-06Sensorineural hearing loss is irreversible in all m...
The avian basilar papilla is composed of hair and supporting cells arranged in a regular pattern in ...
The basilar papilla corresponds to the cochlea of mammals and is becoming a common model of assessme...
The sensory patches of the inner ear consist of two types of cell: sensory hair cells and supporting...
Two lines of evidence suggested that a process other than supporting cell divisions may give rise to...
The auditory epithelium in birds and mammals consists of a postmitotic population of hair cells and ...
Mitosis of supporting cells has been shown to contribute to the cellular repopulation of the basilar...
The senses of hearing and balance depend upon hair cells, the sensory receptors of the inner ear. Ha...
It is generally assumed that hair-cell numbers do not increase in the vestibular epithelia of postem...
<p>A, confocal projection of an oblique, 14 µm section of a control P6 cochlear duct. Sensory hair c...
Auditory papillae from three species of bird (pigeon, starling, and chick), and two species of Europ...
Spacing patterns are of fundamental importance for various repeated structures which develop at regu...
We previously showed that cultured rat dermal papilla cells (DPCs) retain their hair-inducing capaci...
Sound and movement are perceived through the vibration of modified ciliary bundles located on the ap...
We have investigated the interactions between the cells of the rostral and caudal halves of the chic...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-06Sensorineural hearing loss is irreversible in all m...
The avian basilar papilla is composed of hair and supporting cells arranged in a regular pattern in ...
The basilar papilla corresponds to the cochlea of mammals and is becoming a common model of assessme...
The sensory patches of the inner ear consist of two types of cell: sensory hair cells and supporting...
Two lines of evidence suggested that a process other than supporting cell divisions may give rise to...
The auditory epithelium in birds and mammals consists of a postmitotic population of hair cells and ...
Mitosis of supporting cells has been shown to contribute to the cellular repopulation of the basilar...
The senses of hearing and balance depend upon hair cells, the sensory receptors of the inner ear. Ha...
It is generally assumed that hair-cell numbers do not increase in the vestibular epithelia of postem...
<p>A, confocal projection of an oblique, 14 µm section of a control P6 cochlear duct. Sensory hair c...
Auditory papillae from three species of bird (pigeon, starling, and chick), and two species of Europ...
Spacing patterns are of fundamental importance for various repeated structures which develop at regu...
We previously showed that cultured rat dermal papilla cells (DPCs) retain their hair-inducing capaci...
Sound and movement are perceived through the vibration of modified ciliary bundles located on the ap...
We have investigated the interactions between the cells of the rostral and caudal halves of the chic...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-06Sensorineural hearing loss is irreversible in all m...