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Claudius cell
Vocabulario De Morfoloxía, Anatomía E Citoloxía Veterinaria
Reduced Connexin26 in the Mature Cochlea Increases Susceptibility to Noise-Induced Hearing Loss in Mice
The Notch Ligand Jagged1 Is Required for the Formation, Maintenance, And
Renewed Proliferation in Adult Mouse Cochlea and Regeneration of Hair Cells
Inner Ear Defects and Hearing Loss in Mice Lacking the Collagen Receptor
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Postnatal Development of the Subcellular Structures and Purinergic Signaling of Deiters’ Cells Along the Tonotopic Axis of the Cochlea
Spontaneous Proliferation in Organotypic Cultures of Mouse Cochleae
The Cochlea of the Dolphin, Tursiops Truncatus: General Morphology* (Organ of Corti/Ear/Light Microscopy) ERNEST GLEN WEVER, JAMES G
Atoh1 Directs the Formation of Sensory Mosaics and Induces Cell Proliferation in the Postnatal Mammalian Cochlea in Vivo
2020.05.04.076448.Full.Pdf
Clinical Aspects of Hereditary Hearing Loss Amit Kochhar, BS1, Michael S
Mouse Model Reveals the Necessity of Proper Atoh1 Level and Duration for Hair Cell Differentiation and Viability
Divergent Aging Characteristics in CBA/J and CBA/Caj Mouse Cochleae
Resonant Tectorial Membrane Motion in the Inner
Download Date 06/10/2021 23:47:26
The Notch Ligand Jagged1 Is Required for the Formation
Ultrastructural Analysis of Odontocete Cochlea
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A Basis for Future Sensory Cell Replacement in the Cochlea
ATP-Activated Currents and Calcium Signalling in Adult Murine Supporting Cells
Na+ Absorption by Claudius' Cells Is Regulated by Purinergic Signaling In
Trpa1 Channels in Cochlear Supporting Cells Regulate Hearing Sensitivity After Noise Exposure
Brain-Type Prostaglandin D Synthetase Occurs in the Rat Cochlea
Cell Cycle Regulation in the Inner Ear Sensory Epithelia: Role of Cyclin D1 and Cyclin-Dependent Kinase Inhibitors
Cody Barta-Transcriptome Characterization of Adult Zebrafish
The Notch Ligand Jagged1 Is Required for the Formation, Maintenance, and Survival of Hensen’S Cells in the Mouse Cochlea