AbstractWe applied a micro-cDNA-based subtraction method to identify genes expressed in the regenerating sensory epithelia (SE) of the chicken inner ear. Sensory hair cells in the avian utricle SE are in a constant state of turnover, where dying hair cells are replaced by new ones derived from supporting cells. In contrast, hair cells in the cochlea remain quiescent unless damaged. We used this difference to enrich for utricle-specific genes, using reiterative cDNA subtraction and demonstrate enrichment for utricle-specific sequences. A total of 1710 cDNA sequence reads revealed the presence of many cDNAs encoding known structural components of the SE (for example, Harmonin and beta-tectorin), proteins involved in cellular proliferation, su...
Mature mammals exhibit very limited capacity for regeneration of auditory hair cells, while all non-...
Acoustic overstimulation can lead to sensory cell (hair cell) loss in the auditory epithelium. Damag...
Atonal homolog 1 (Atoh1) is a basic helix-loop-helix (bHLH) transcription factor required for the fo...
The inner ear utilizes sensory hair cells as mechano-electric transducers for sensing sound and bala...
The inner ear consists of two groups of organs, the auditory and vestibular organs. The auditory or...
Inner ear hair cells (HCs) are the main mechanoreceptors involved in the detection of sound, balance...
Auditory hair cells spontaneously regenerate following injury in birds but not mammals. A better und...
Loss of inner ear sensory hair cells (HC) is a leading cause of human hearing loss and balance disor...
Loss of inner ear sensory hair cells (HC) is a leading cause of human hearing loss and balance disor...
The Notch and Wnt signalling pathways play key roles in the formation of inner ear sensory organs, b...
The inner ear is a complex vertebrate sense organ, yet it arises from a simple epithelium, the otic ...
Sensory hair cells (HC) of the inner ear are susceptible to damage from a variety of sources includi...
Normal hearing and balance relies on the detection of sound, orientation and acceleration by sensory...
Abstract Background Hair cell loss in the cochlea is caused by ototoxic drugs, aging, and environmen...
The inner ear houses organs used for hearing and balance that use hair cells to accomplish their tas...
Mature mammals exhibit very limited capacity for regeneration of auditory hair cells, while all non-...
Acoustic overstimulation can lead to sensory cell (hair cell) loss in the auditory epithelium. Damag...
Atonal homolog 1 (Atoh1) is a basic helix-loop-helix (bHLH) transcription factor required for the fo...
The inner ear utilizes sensory hair cells as mechano-electric transducers for sensing sound and bala...
The inner ear consists of two groups of organs, the auditory and vestibular organs. The auditory or...
Inner ear hair cells (HCs) are the main mechanoreceptors involved in the detection of sound, balance...
Auditory hair cells spontaneously regenerate following injury in birds but not mammals. A better und...
Loss of inner ear sensory hair cells (HC) is a leading cause of human hearing loss and balance disor...
Loss of inner ear sensory hair cells (HC) is a leading cause of human hearing loss and balance disor...
The Notch and Wnt signalling pathways play key roles in the formation of inner ear sensory organs, b...
The inner ear is a complex vertebrate sense organ, yet it arises from a simple epithelium, the otic ...
Sensory hair cells (HC) of the inner ear are susceptible to damage from a variety of sources includi...
Normal hearing and balance relies on the detection of sound, orientation and acceleration by sensory...
Abstract Background Hair cell loss in the cochlea is caused by ototoxic drugs, aging, and environmen...
The inner ear houses organs used for hearing and balance that use hair cells to accomplish their tas...
Mature mammals exhibit very limited capacity for regeneration of auditory hair cells, while all non-...
Acoustic overstimulation can lead to sensory cell (hair cell) loss in the auditory epithelium. Damag...
Atonal homolog 1 (Atoh1) is a basic helix-loop-helix (bHLH) transcription factor required for the fo...