In mammals, hair cell loss is irreversible and leads to hearing loss. To develop and test the functioning of different strategies aiming at hair cell regeneration, animal models of sensorineural hearing loss are essential. Although cochleae of these animals should lack hair cells, supporting cells should be preserved forming an environment for the regenerated hair cells. In this study, we investigated how ototoxic treatment with kanamycin and furosemide changes the structure of cochlear sensory epithelium in mice. The study also compared different tissue preparation protocols for scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Cochleae were collected from deafened and nondeafened mice and further processed for plastic mid modiolar sections and SEM. For...
AbstractThe Mongolian gerbil, Meriones unguiculatus, has been widely employed as a model for studies...
In the mammalian cochlea, hair cell death is irreversible. New work shows that stem cells might exis...
Sensory hair cells are the specialized mechanosensory receptors found in vertebrate auditory, vestib...
In mammals, hair cell loss is irreversible and leads to hearing loss. To develop and test the functi...
Ototoxic drugs can be used to produce a loss of cochlear hair cells to create animal models of deafn...
Following the loss of hair cells from the mammalian cochlea, the sensory epithelium repairs to close...
BACKGROUND: Following the loss of hair cells from the mammalian cochlea, the sensory epithelium repa...
The hair cells that reside in the cochlear sensory epithelium are the fundamental sensory structures...
Hair cells in the cochlea can be damaged by various causes. Damaged hair cells can lead to additiona...
Background Hair cells (HCs) are the sensory receptors in both the auditory and the vestibular organs...
The auditory apparatus of the inner ear does not show turnover of sensory hair cells (HCs) in adult ...
Hair cell degeneration and the repair process due to differing types of trauma have been studied ext...
Structural and molecular changes in the guinea pig organ of Corti were studied using histochemistry ...
In animal models of deafness, administration of an aminoglycoside in combination with a loop diureti...
We investigated the fate of human cord blood CD133+ hematopoietic stem cells (HSC) transplanted intr...
AbstractThe Mongolian gerbil, Meriones unguiculatus, has been widely employed as a model for studies...
In the mammalian cochlea, hair cell death is irreversible. New work shows that stem cells might exis...
Sensory hair cells are the specialized mechanosensory receptors found in vertebrate auditory, vestib...
In mammals, hair cell loss is irreversible and leads to hearing loss. To develop and test the functi...
Ototoxic drugs can be used to produce a loss of cochlear hair cells to create animal models of deafn...
Following the loss of hair cells from the mammalian cochlea, the sensory epithelium repairs to close...
BACKGROUND: Following the loss of hair cells from the mammalian cochlea, the sensory epithelium repa...
The hair cells that reside in the cochlear sensory epithelium are the fundamental sensory structures...
Hair cells in the cochlea can be damaged by various causes. Damaged hair cells can lead to additiona...
Background Hair cells (HCs) are the sensory receptors in both the auditory and the vestibular organs...
The auditory apparatus of the inner ear does not show turnover of sensory hair cells (HCs) in adult ...
Hair cell degeneration and the repair process due to differing types of trauma have been studied ext...
Structural and molecular changes in the guinea pig organ of Corti were studied using histochemistry ...
In animal models of deafness, administration of an aminoglycoside in combination with a loop diureti...
We investigated the fate of human cord blood CD133+ hematopoietic stem cells (HSC) transplanted intr...
AbstractThe Mongolian gerbil, Meriones unguiculatus, has been widely employed as a model for studies...
In the mammalian cochlea, hair cell death is irreversible. New work shows that stem cells might exis...
Sensory hair cells are the specialized mechanosensory receptors found in vertebrate auditory, vestib...