A cornerstone technique in the study of hearing is the Auditory Brainstem Response (ABR), an electrophysiologic technique that can be used as a quantitative measure of hearing function. Previous studies have published databases of baseline ABR thresholds for mouse strains, providing a valuable resource for the study of baseline hearing function and genetic mapping of hearing traits in mice. In this study, we further expand upon the existing literature by characterizing the baseline ABR characteristics of 100 inbred mouse strains, 47 of which are newly characterized for hearing function. We identify several distinct patterns of baseline hearing deficits and provide potential avenues for further investigation. Additionally, we characterize th...
Examples of three mutant mouse lines with altered ABR waveforms are shown. ABR thresholds are plotte...
Adult-onset hearing loss is very common, but we know little about the underlying molecular pathogene...
Adult-onset hearing loss is very common, but we know little about the underlying molecular pathogene...
The common occurrence of hearing loss in both humans and mice, and the anatomical and functional sim...
The auditory brainstem response (ABR) is an evoked potential response of auditory activity in the au...
Hearing loss is a major health problem and psychological burden in humans. Mouse models offer a poss...
Sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL) comprises hearing disorders with diverse pathologies of the inner ...
Abstract Hearing loss is a major health problem and psychological burden in humans. Mouse models off...
New mutant mouse lines with hearing impairment categorised as Severe–Profound (A), High frequency (B...
Progressive sensorineural hearing loss is the most common form of acquired hearing impairment in the...
Noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) is one of the more common sources of environmentally induced heari...
The discovery of environmentally specific genetic effects is crucial to the understanding of complex...
In auditory research, hearing function of mouse mutants is assessed in vivo by evoked potential reco...
The discovery of environmentally specific genetic effects is crucial to the understanding of complex...
Noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) is one of the more common sources of environmentally induced heari...
Examples of three mutant mouse lines with altered ABR waveforms are shown. ABR thresholds are plotte...
Adult-onset hearing loss is very common, but we know little about the underlying molecular pathogene...
Adult-onset hearing loss is very common, but we know little about the underlying molecular pathogene...
The common occurrence of hearing loss in both humans and mice, and the anatomical and functional sim...
The auditory brainstem response (ABR) is an evoked potential response of auditory activity in the au...
Hearing loss is a major health problem and psychological burden in humans. Mouse models offer a poss...
Sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL) comprises hearing disorders with diverse pathologies of the inner ...
Abstract Hearing loss is a major health problem and psychological burden in humans. Mouse models off...
New mutant mouse lines with hearing impairment categorised as Severe–Profound (A), High frequency (B...
Progressive sensorineural hearing loss is the most common form of acquired hearing impairment in the...
Noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) is one of the more common sources of environmentally induced heari...
The discovery of environmentally specific genetic effects is crucial to the understanding of complex...
In auditory research, hearing function of mouse mutants is assessed in vivo by evoked potential reco...
The discovery of environmentally specific genetic effects is crucial to the understanding of complex...
Noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) is one of the more common sources of environmentally induced heari...
Examples of three mutant mouse lines with altered ABR waveforms are shown. ABR thresholds are plotte...
Adult-onset hearing loss is very common, but we know little about the underlying molecular pathogene...
Adult-onset hearing loss is very common, but we know little about the underlying molecular pathogene...