Myc family members play crucial roles in regulating cell proliferation, size, and differentiation during organogenesis. Both N-myc and c-myc are expressed throughout inner ear development. To address their function in the mouse inner ear, we generated mice with conditional deletions in either N-myc or c-myc. Loss of c-myc in the inner ear causes no apparent defects, whereas inactivation of N-myc results in reduced growth caused by a lack of proliferation. Reciprocally, the misexpression of N-myc in the inner ear increases proliferation. Morphogenesis of the inner ear in N-myc mouse mutants is severely disturbed, including loss of the lateral canal, fusion of the cochlea with the sacculus and utriculus, and stunted outgrowth of the cochlea. ...
AbstractThe transcription factor Math1 has been shown to be critical in the formation of hair cells ...
Human MYO7A mutations can cause a variety of conditions involving the inner ear. These include domin...
Resumen del póster presentado al XXXIX Congreso de la Sociedad Española de Bioquímica y Biología Mol...
Current treatments for hearing loss, the most common neurosensory disorder, do not restore perfect h...
Abstract: Background: In mammals, sensory hair cells and supporting cells that comprise the auditory...
The inner ears of adult humans and other mammals possess a limited capacity for regenerating sensory...
Transcriptional regulatory networks are essential during the formation and differentiation of organs...
Background: Murine Zic genes (Zic1-5) are expressed in the dorsal hindbrain and in periotic mesenchy...
A phenotype-driven approach was adopted in the mouse to identify molecules involved in ear developme...
The deafness (dn) and Beethoven (Bth) mutant mice are models for profound congenital deafness (DFNB7...
Myo3a is expressed in cochlear hair cells and retinal cells and is responsible for human recessive h...
The structural homeostasis of the cochlear hair cell membrane is critical for all aspects of sensory...
Sensory epithelia of the mammalian inner ear are composed of hair cells and supporting cells. These ...
The chromatin remodeling protein CHD7 is critical for proper formation of the mammalian inner ear. H...
The chromatin remodeling protein CHD7 is critical for proper formation of the mammalian inner ear. H...
AbstractThe transcription factor Math1 has been shown to be critical in the formation of hair cells ...
Human MYO7A mutations can cause a variety of conditions involving the inner ear. These include domin...
Resumen del póster presentado al XXXIX Congreso de la Sociedad Española de Bioquímica y Biología Mol...
Current treatments for hearing loss, the most common neurosensory disorder, do not restore perfect h...
Abstract: Background: In mammals, sensory hair cells and supporting cells that comprise the auditory...
The inner ears of adult humans and other mammals possess a limited capacity for regenerating sensory...
Transcriptional regulatory networks are essential during the formation and differentiation of organs...
Background: Murine Zic genes (Zic1-5) are expressed in the dorsal hindbrain and in periotic mesenchy...
A phenotype-driven approach was adopted in the mouse to identify molecules involved in ear developme...
The deafness (dn) and Beethoven (Bth) mutant mice are models for profound congenital deafness (DFNB7...
Myo3a is expressed in cochlear hair cells and retinal cells and is responsible for human recessive h...
The structural homeostasis of the cochlear hair cell membrane is critical for all aspects of sensory...
Sensory epithelia of the mammalian inner ear are composed of hair cells and supporting cells. These ...
The chromatin remodeling protein CHD7 is critical for proper formation of the mammalian inner ear. H...
The chromatin remodeling protein CHD7 is critical for proper formation of the mammalian inner ear. H...
AbstractThe transcription factor Math1 has been shown to be critical in the formation of hair cells ...
Human MYO7A mutations can cause a variety of conditions involving the inner ear. These include domin...
Resumen del póster presentado al XXXIX Congreso de la Sociedad Española de Bioquímica y Biología Mol...