Sound and movement are perceived through the vibration of modified ciliary bundles located on the apical surfaces of specialized mechanosensory hair cells. These hair cells derive from specific regions of the otocyst that become determined to develop initially as sensory epithelia and ultimately as either hair cells or supporting cells. The number of hair cells in an individual vertebrate is surprisingly small and the ability to replace these cells varies among different classes. The molecular and cellular factors that specify hair cell identity are not known, but the results of recent experiments have begun to identify some of the signaling pathways that play important roles in hair cell development. This review will describe recent findin...
Hair cells in mechanosensory systems transduce mechanical stimuli into biological signals to be pres...
Mechanosensation is a primitive and somewhat ubiquitous sense. At the inner ear, sensory hair cells ...
We provide evidence from a newly established, conditionally immortal cell line (UB/UE-1) that vesti...
The vertebrate inner ear is derived from the otic placode and undergoes a complicated series of morp...
Mechanosensory hair cells of the vertebrate cochlea offer an excellent developmental system to study...
SummaryMechanosensitive sensory hair cells are the linchpin of our senses of hearing and balance. Th...
Mechanosensory hair cells are central for our senses of hearing and balance. They are located in th...
Sensory organs and the neural networks responsible for processing sensory information are supremely ...
Hair cell loss in higher vertebrates appears to be permanent. Progenitors that are quiescent in the ...
The identification of genes underlying monogenic, early-onset forms of deafness in humans has provid...
The identification of mutations underlying monogenic, early-onset forms of deafness in humans has pr...
The hair cells of the sensory epithelium in the inner ear are among the most precisely organized cel...
AbstractIn mammals, hair cells may be damaged or lost due to genetic mutation, infectious disease, c...
Integration between cell signals and bHLH transcription factors plays a prominent role during the de...
We interact with the world around us by sensing a vast array of inputs and translating them into sig...
Hair cells in mechanosensory systems transduce mechanical stimuli into biological signals to be pres...
Mechanosensation is a primitive and somewhat ubiquitous sense. At the inner ear, sensory hair cells ...
We provide evidence from a newly established, conditionally immortal cell line (UB/UE-1) that vesti...
The vertebrate inner ear is derived from the otic placode and undergoes a complicated series of morp...
Mechanosensory hair cells of the vertebrate cochlea offer an excellent developmental system to study...
SummaryMechanosensitive sensory hair cells are the linchpin of our senses of hearing and balance. Th...
Mechanosensory hair cells are central for our senses of hearing and balance. They are located in th...
Sensory organs and the neural networks responsible for processing sensory information are supremely ...
Hair cell loss in higher vertebrates appears to be permanent. Progenitors that are quiescent in the ...
The identification of genes underlying monogenic, early-onset forms of deafness in humans has provid...
The identification of mutations underlying monogenic, early-onset forms of deafness in humans has pr...
The hair cells of the sensory epithelium in the inner ear are among the most precisely organized cel...
AbstractIn mammals, hair cells may be damaged or lost due to genetic mutation, infectious disease, c...
Integration between cell signals and bHLH transcription factors plays a prominent role during the de...
We interact with the world around us by sensing a vast array of inputs and translating them into sig...
Hair cells in mechanosensory systems transduce mechanical stimuli into biological signals to be pres...
Mechanosensation is a primitive and somewhat ubiquitous sense. At the inner ear, sensory hair cells ...
We provide evidence from a newly established, conditionally immortal cell line (UB/UE-1) that vesti...