Auditory hair cells (HCs) cannot be spontaneously regenerated or replaced in mammalian damaged cochlea which leads to permanent deafness. On the other hand, regenerative ability of HCs in lower vertebrates such as birds and amphibians causes that researchers investigate underlying mechanisms and pathways which can possibly induce mammalian cochlear HCs regeneration and hearing recovery. Signaling cascades of HCs regeneration in lower vertebrate can be considered as the potential therapeutic option for the hearing loss in human. This paper reviews current knowledge about the main signaling pathways involved in HCs development in the mammalian cochlea
One of the most common disabilities in the US, hearing loss, is reported by The National Institutes ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-06Sensorineural hearing loss is irreversible in all m...
International audienceLoss of auditory sensory hair cells (HCs) is the most common cause of hearing ...
Mammalian inner ear cochlear auditory hair cells (HCs) and adjacent supporting cells (SCs) are belie...
Noise-induced, drug-related, and age-related disabling hearing loss is a major public health problem...
The organ of Corti is a mosaic of nonsensory supporting cells and sensory hair cells; the latter are...
peer reviewedDeafness commonly results from a lesion of the sensory cells and/or of the neurons of t...
Mammalian inner ear hair cells do not have the ability to spontaneously regenerate, so their irrever...
Most age-related hearing loss is the result of the accumulated death of inner ear hair cells over a ...
The inner ear consists of two groups of organs, the auditory and vestibular organs. The auditory or...
In the mammalian cochlea, hair cell death is irreversible. New work shows that stem cells might exis...
The inner ear houses the cochlea which contains hair cells responsible for the transduction of sound...
Sensory hair cells (HC) of the inner ear are susceptible to damage from a variety of sources includi...
Since the potential of stem cells (SCs) in treating diseases is superb, it is believed that the use ...
<p>During embryonic development, differentiation of cochlear progenitor cells into hair cells (HCs) ...
One of the most common disabilities in the US, hearing loss, is reported by The National Institutes ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-06Sensorineural hearing loss is irreversible in all m...
International audienceLoss of auditory sensory hair cells (HCs) is the most common cause of hearing ...
Mammalian inner ear cochlear auditory hair cells (HCs) and adjacent supporting cells (SCs) are belie...
Noise-induced, drug-related, and age-related disabling hearing loss is a major public health problem...
The organ of Corti is a mosaic of nonsensory supporting cells and sensory hair cells; the latter are...
peer reviewedDeafness commonly results from a lesion of the sensory cells and/or of the neurons of t...
Mammalian inner ear hair cells do not have the ability to spontaneously regenerate, so their irrever...
Most age-related hearing loss is the result of the accumulated death of inner ear hair cells over a ...
The inner ear consists of two groups of organs, the auditory and vestibular organs. The auditory or...
In the mammalian cochlea, hair cell death is irreversible. New work shows that stem cells might exis...
The inner ear houses the cochlea which contains hair cells responsible for the transduction of sound...
Sensory hair cells (HC) of the inner ear are susceptible to damage from a variety of sources includi...
Since the potential of stem cells (SCs) in treating diseases is superb, it is believed that the use ...
<p>During embryonic development, differentiation of cochlear progenitor cells into hair cells (HCs) ...
One of the most common disabilities in the US, hearing loss, is reported by The National Institutes ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-06Sensorineural hearing loss is irreversible in all m...
International audienceLoss of auditory sensory hair cells (HCs) is the most common cause of hearing ...