The mammalian inner ear contains two sensory organs, the cochlea and vestibule. Their sensory neuroepithelia are characterized by a mosaic of hair cells and supporting cells. Cochlear hair cells differentiate in four rows: a single row of inner hair cells (IHCs) and three rows of outer hair cells (OHCs). Recent studies have shown that Math1, a mammalian homolog of Drosophila atonal is a positive regulator of hair cell differentiation. The basic helix-loop-helix (bHLH) genes Hes1 and Hes5 (mammalian hairy and Enhancer-of-split homologs) can influence cell fate determination by acting as negative regulators to inhibit the action of bHLH-positive regulators. We show by using reverse transcription-PCR analysis that Hes1, Hes5, and Math1 are exp...
Mechanosensory hair cells of the vertebrate cochlea offer an excellent developmental system to study...
Sensory epithelia of the mammalian inner ear are composed of hair cells and supporting cells. These ...
Mechanosensory hair cells (HCs) are the primary receptors of our senses of hearing and balance. Eluc...
The mammalian inner ear contains two sensory organs, the cochlea and vestibule. Their sensory neuroe...
AbstractNotch-mediated lateral inhibition has been reported to regulate auditory hair cell and suppo...
The Notch signaling pathway is known to have multiple roles during development of the inner ear. Not...
AbstractThe transcription factor Math1 has been shown to be critical in the formation of hair cells ...
AbstractRecent studies have demonstrated that the Notch signaling pathway regulates the differentiat...
Mammalian inner ear cochlear auditory hair cells (HCs) and adjacent supporting cells (SCs) are belie...
AbstractThe organ of Corti, located within the mammalian cochlea, contains a precise mosaic of hair ...
AbstractInner ear hair cells and supporting cells arise from common precursors and, in mammals, do n...
AbstractATOH1 is a basic Helix-Loop-Helix transcription factor crucial for hair cell (HC) differenti...
The inner ear is composed of a cochlear duct and five vestibular organs in which mechanosensory hair...
Integration between cell signals and bHLH transcription factors plays a prominent role during the de...
The inner ear consists of two groups of organs, the auditory and vestibular organs. The auditory or...
Mechanosensory hair cells of the vertebrate cochlea offer an excellent developmental system to study...
Sensory epithelia of the mammalian inner ear are composed of hair cells and supporting cells. These ...
Mechanosensory hair cells (HCs) are the primary receptors of our senses of hearing and balance. Eluc...
The mammalian inner ear contains two sensory organs, the cochlea and vestibule. Their sensory neuroe...
AbstractNotch-mediated lateral inhibition has been reported to regulate auditory hair cell and suppo...
The Notch signaling pathway is known to have multiple roles during development of the inner ear. Not...
AbstractThe transcription factor Math1 has been shown to be critical in the formation of hair cells ...
AbstractRecent studies have demonstrated that the Notch signaling pathway regulates the differentiat...
Mammalian inner ear cochlear auditory hair cells (HCs) and adjacent supporting cells (SCs) are belie...
AbstractThe organ of Corti, located within the mammalian cochlea, contains a precise mosaic of hair ...
AbstractInner ear hair cells and supporting cells arise from common precursors and, in mammals, do n...
AbstractATOH1 is a basic Helix-Loop-Helix transcription factor crucial for hair cell (HC) differenti...
The inner ear is composed of a cochlear duct and five vestibular organs in which mechanosensory hair...
Integration between cell signals and bHLH transcription factors plays a prominent role during the de...
The inner ear consists of two groups of organs, the auditory and vestibular organs. The auditory or...
Mechanosensory hair cells of the vertebrate cochlea offer an excellent developmental system to study...
Sensory epithelia of the mammalian inner ear are composed of hair cells and supporting cells. These ...
Mechanosensory hair cells (HCs) are the primary receptors of our senses of hearing and balance. Eluc...