The mammalian ear is a complex structure divided into three main parts: the outer; middle; and inner ear. These parts are formed from all three germ layers and neural crest cells, which have to integrate successfully in order to form a fully functioning organ of hearing. Any defect in development of the outer and middle ear leads to conductive hearing loss, while defects in the inner ear can lead to sensorineural hearing loss. This review focuses on the development of the parts of the ear involved with sound transduction into the inner ear, and the parts largely ignored in the world of hearing research: the outer and middle ear. The published data on the embryonic origin, signalling, genetic control, development and timing of the mammalian ...
The positional cues for formation of individual inner ear components are dependent on pre-establishe...
This paper was presented at the National Academy of Sciences colloquium "Auditory Neuroscience: Deve...
The ear consists of three parts which are different origin but function as one unit. The internal ea...
The vertebrate inner ear is a sensory organ of exquisite design and sensitivity. It responds to soun...
The vertebrate inner ear is a sensory organ of exquisite design and sensitivity. It responds to soun...
AbstractThe vertebrate inner ear is a marvel of structural and functional complexity, which is all t...
The perception of our environment via sensory organs plays a crucial role in survival and evolution....
Inner ear is an important organ that is responsible for balance and hearing. It is composed of two c...
The ear drum, or tympanic membrane (TM), is a key component in the intricate relay that transmits ai...
The mammalian middle ear comprises a chain of ossicles, the malleus, incus, and stapes that act as a...
The mammalian cochlea is a highly intricate organ responsible for hearing. Numerous specialized cell...
The inner ear is a complex organ containing sensory tissue, including hair cells, the development of...
The inner ear houses the cochlea which contains hair cells responsible for the transduction of sound...
AbstractAlthough the gross embryology of inner ear development has been documented for several diffe...
We describe the development of the human inner ear with the invagination of the otic vesicle at 4 we...
The positional cues for formation of individual inner ear components are dependent on pre-establishe...
This paper was presented at the National Academy of Sciences colloquium "Auditory Neuroscience: Deve...
The ear consists of three parts which are different origin but function as one unit. The internal ea...
The vertebrate inner ear is a sensory organ of exquisite design and sensitivity. It responds to soun...
The vertebrate inner ear is a sensory organ of exquisite design and sensitivity. It responds to soun...
AbstractThe vertebrate inner ear is a marvel of structural and functional complexity, which is all t...
The perception of our environment via sensory organs plays a crucial role in survival and evolution....
Inner ear is an important organ that is responsible for balance and hearing. It is composed of two c...
The ear drum, or tympanic membrane (TM), is a key component in the intricate relay that transmits ai...
The mammalian middle ear comprises a chain of ossicles, the malleus, incus, and stapes that act as a...
The mammalian cochlea is a highly intricate organ responsible for hearing. Numerous specialized cell...
The inner ear is a complex organ containing sensory tissue, including hair cells, the development of...
The inner ear houses the cochlea which contains hair cells responsible for the transduction of sound...
AbstractAlthough the gross embryology of inner ear development has been documented for several diffe...
We describe the development of the human inner ear with the invagination of the otic vesicle at 4 we...
The positional cues for formation of individual inner ear components are dependent on pre-establishe...
This paper was presented at the National Academy of Sciences colloquium "Auditory Neuroscience: Deve...
The ear consists of three parts which are different origin but function as one unit. The internal ea...