The motor protein prestin in the outer hair cells is a prime candidate for the molecular amplifier that ensures the sensitivity, frequency tuning and dynamic range of the mammalian cochlea. Absence of prestin results in a 40-60 dB reduction in cochlear neural sensitivity. Here we show that sound-evoked basilar membrane (BM) vibrations in the basal cochleae of prestin-/- mice are as sensitive as those of their prestin+/+ siblings. BM vibrations in prestin-/- mice are, however, broadly tuned to a frequency ~ a half octave below the characteristic frequency (CF) of similar BM locations in prestin+/+ mice. The peak sensitivity of prestin+/+ BM tuning curves matches the neural thresholds, while prestin-/- BM tuning curves at the best frequency a...
Achieving the exquisite sensitivity and frequency selectivity of the mammalian ear requires active a...
SummaryMammalian hearing is boosted by mechanically active auditory receptor cells, the outer hair c...
Outer hair cells (OHC) act as amplifiers and their function is modified by medial olivocochlear (MOC...
The motor protein prestin in the outer hair cells is a prime candidate for the molecular amplifier t...
The remarkable power amplifier [1] of the cochlea boosts low-level and compresses high-level vibrati...
SummaryThe remarkable power amplifier [1] of the cochlea boosts low-level and compresses high-level ...
The remarkable power amplifier [1] of the cochlea boostslow-level and compresses high-level vibratio...
Hearing organs are usually distributed in tonotopic array from low to high frequencies and are very ...
The outer hair cell (OHC) motor protein prestin is necessary for electromotility, which drives cochl...
SummaryThe sensory hair cells of amniote hearing organs are usually distributed in tonotopic array f...
Active mechanical amplification of sound occurs in cochlear outer hair cells (OHCs) that change thei...
The outer hair cell (OHC) motor protein prestin is necessary for electromotility, which drives cochl...
The mammalian outer hair cells (OHCs) provide a positive mechanical feedback to enhance the cochlea’...
The mammalian outer hair cells (OHCs) provide a positive mechanical feedback to enhance the cochlea'...
It has been predicted that a nonfunctional prestin in the mammalian cochlea would produce a basilar ...
Achieving the exquisite sensitivity and frequency selectivity of the mammalian ear requires active a...
SummaryMammalian hearing is boosted by mechanically active auditory receptor cells, the outer hair c...
Outer hair cells (OHC) act as amplifiers and their function is modified by medial olivocochlear (MOC...
The motor protein prestin in the outer hair cells is a prime candidate for the molecular amplifier t...
The remarkable power amplifier [1] of the cochlea boosts low-level and compresses high-level vibrati...
SummaryThe remarkable power amplifier [1] of the cochlea boosts low-level and compresses high-level ...
The remarkable power amplifier [1] of the cochlea boostslow-level and compresses high-level vibratio...
Hearing organs are usually distributed in tonotopic array from low to high frequencies and are very ...
The outer hair cell (OHC) motor protein prestin is necessary for electromotility, which drives cochl...
SummaryThe sensory hair cells of amniote hearing organs are usually distributed in tonotopic array f...
Active mechanical amplification of sound occurs in cochlear outer hair cells (OHCs) that change thei...
The outer hair cell (OHC) motor protein prestin is necessary for electromotility, which drives cochl...
The mammalian outer hair cells (OHCs) provide a positive mechanical feedback to enhance the cochlea’...
The mammalian outer hair cells (OHCs) provide a positive mechanical feedback to enhance the cochlea'...
It has been predicted that a nonfunctional prestin in the mammalian cochlea would produce a basilar ...
Achieving the exquisite sensitivity and frequency selectivity of the mammalian ear requires active a...
SummaryMammalian hearing is boosted by mechanically active auditory receptor cells, the outer hair c...
Outer hair cells (OHC) act as amplifiers and their function is modified by medial olivocochlear (MOC...