Hair cells of the developing mammalian inner ear are progressively defined through cell fate restriction. This process culminates in the expression of the bHLH transcription factor Atoh1, which is necessary for differentiation of hair cells, but not for their specification. Loss of several genes will disrupt ear morphogenesis or arrest of neurosensory epithelia development. We previously showed in null mutants that the loss of the transcription factor, Gata3, results specifically in the loss of all cochlear neurosensory development. Temporal expression of Gata3 is broad from the otic placode stage through the postnatal ear. It therefore remains unclear at which stage in development Gata3 exerts its effect. To better understand the stage spe...
AbstractThe analysis of Fgf10 mouse mutants has demonstrated a critical role for this ligand in neur...
Integration between cell signals and bHLH transcription factors plays a prominent role during the de...
Inner-ear hair cell differentiation requires Atoh1 function, while Eya1, Six1, and Sox2 are coexpres...
Hair cells of the developing mammalian inner ear are progressively defined through cell fate restric...
<p><b>A</b>) qRT-PCR analysis comparing gene expression of E16.5 control (set to1) and Foxg1<sup>Cre...
Abstract It has previously been shown that the zinc-finger transcription factor Gata3 has dynamic ex...
Key Points: The physiological maturation of auditory hair cells and their innervation requires preci...
<p>The loss of <i>Gata3</i> during different stages of development reveals changing roles of <i>Gata...
Abstract Haplo-insufficiency of the GATA3 gene causes hypoparathyroidism, sensorineural hearing loss...
Summary: Hearing loss is widespread and persistent because mature mammalian auditory hair cells (HCs...
<div><p>Primary auditory neurons (PANs) connect cochlear sensory hair cells in the mammalian inner e...
Zinc‐finger transcription factors GATA2 and GATA3 are both expressed in the developing inner ear, al...
The development, maturation, and viability of inner ear neurosensory cells depend on the spatiotempo...
AbstractTranscription factors (TFs) can regulate different sets of genes to determine specific cell ...
Expression patterns of transcription factors leucine-rich repeat-containing G protein-coupled recept...
AbstractThe analysis of Fgf10 mouse mutants has demonstrated a critical role for this ligand in neur...
Integration between cell signals and bHLH transcription factors plays a prominent role during the de...
Inner-ear hair cell differentiation requires Atoh1 function, while Eya1, Six1, and Sox2 are coexpres...
Hair cells of the developing mammalian inner ear are progressively defined through cell fate restric...
<p><b>A</b>) qRT-PCR analysis comparing gene expression of E16.5 control (set to1) and Foxg1<sup>Cre...
Abstract It has previously been shown that the zinc-finger transcription factor Gata3 has dynamic ex...
Key Points: The physiological maturation of auditory hair cells and their innervation requires preci...
<p>The loss of <i>Gata3</i> during different stages of development reveals changing roles of <i>Gata...
Abstract Haplo-insufficiency of the GATA3 gene causes hypoparathyroidism, sensorineural hearing loss...
Summary: Hearing loss is widespread and persistent because mature mammalian auditory hair cells (HCs...
<div><p>Primary auditory neurons (PANs) connect cochlear sensory hair cells in the mammalian inner e...
Zinc‐finger transcription factors GATA2 and GATA3 are both expressed in the developing inner ear, al...
The development, maturation, and viability of inner ear neurosensory cells depend on the spatiotempo...
AbstractTranscription factors (TFs) can regulate different sets of genes to determine specific cell ...
Expression patterns of transcription factors leucine-rich repeat-containing G protein-coupled recept...
AbstractThe analysis of Fgf10 mouse mutants has demonstrated a critical role for this ligand in neur...
Integration between cell signals and bHLH transcription factors plays a prominent role during the de...
Inner-ear hair cell differentiation requires Atoh1 function, while Eya1, Six1, and Sox2 are coexpres...