<p>Dysfunctions in hearing and balance are largely connected with hair cell (HC) loss. Although regeneration of HCs in the adult cochlea does not occur, there is still limited capacity for HC regeneration in the mammalian utricle from a distinct population of supporting cells (SCs). In response to HC damage, these Lgr5+ SCs, especially those in the striolar region, can regenerate HCs. In this study, we isolated Lgr5+ SCs and Plp1+ SCs (which originate from the striolar and extrastriolar regions, respectively) from transgenic mice by flow cytometry so as to compare the properties of these two subsets of SCs. We found that the Lgr5+ progenitors had greater proliferation and HC regeneration ability than the Plp1+ SCs and that the Lgr5+ progeni...
The prevalence of hearing loss after damage to the mammalian cochlea has been thought to be due to a...
<p>Hair cell (HC) loss is irreversible because only very limited HC regeneration has been observed i...
The Wnt and Notch signalling pathways control proliferation, specification, and cell fate choices du...
<p>Dysfunctions in hearing and balance are largely connected with hair cell (HC) loss. Although rege...
Dysfunctions in hearing and balance are largely connected with hair cell (HC) loss. Although regener...
<p>Dysfunctions in hearing and balance are largely connected with hair cell (HC) loss. Although rege...
<p>Dysfunctions in hearing and balance are largely connected with hair cell (HC) loss. Although rege...
<p>Dysfunctions in hearing and balance are largely connected with hair cell (HC) loss. Although rege...
Recruitment of endogenous progenitors is critical during tissue repair. The inner ear utricle requir...
<p>Hair cell (HC) loss is irreversible because only very limited HC regeneration has been observed i...
<p>Hair cell (HC) loss is irreversible because only very limited HC regeneration has been observed i...
<p>Hair cell (HC) loss is irreversible because only very limited HC regeneration has been observed i...
Hair cell (HC) loss is irreversible because only very limited HC regeneration has been observed in t...
SummaryThe prevalence of hearing loss after damage to the mammalian cochlea has been thought to be d...
<p>During embryonic development, differentiation of cochlear progenitor cells into hair cells (HCs) ...
The prevalence of hearing loss after damage to the mammalian cochlea has been thought to be due to a...
<p>Hair cell (HC) loss is irreversible because only very limited HC regeneration has been observed i...
The Wnt and Notch signalling pathways control proliferation, specification, and cell fate choices du...
<p>Dysfunctions in hearing and balance are largely connected with hair cell (HC) loss. Although rege...
Dysfunctions in hearing and balance are largely connected with hair cell (HC) loss. Although regener...
<p>Dysfunctions in hearing and balance are largely connected with hair cell (HC) loss. Although rege...
<p>Dysfunctions in hearing and balance are largely connected with hair cell (HC) loss. Although rege...
<p>Dysfunctions in hearing and balance are largely connected with hair cell (HC) loss. Although rege...
Recruitment of endogenous progenitors is critical during tissue repair. The inner ear utricle requir...
<p>Hair cell (HC) loss is irreversible because only very limited HC regeneration has been observed i...
<p>Hair cell (HC) loss is irreversible because only very limited HC regeneration has been observed i...
<p>Hair cell (HC) loss is irreversible because only very limited HC regeneration has been observed i...
Hair cell (HC) loss is irreversible because only very limited HC regeneration has been observed in t...
SummaryThe prevalence of hearing loss after damage to the mammalian cochlea has been thought to be d...
<p>During embryonic development, differentiation of cochlear progenitor cells into hair cells (HCs) ...
The prevalence of hearing loss after damage to the mammalian cochlea has been thought to be due to a...
<p>Hair cell (HC) loss is irreversible because only very limited HC regeneration has been observed i...
The Wnt and Notch signalling pathways control proliferation, specification, and cell fate choices du...