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Stereocilia

  • Chapter 1. Epithelium (Epithelia)

    Chapter 1. Epithelium (Epithelia)

  • Contents

    Contents

  • Stereocilia Rootlets: Actin-Based Structures That Are Essential for Structural Stability of the Hair Bundle

    Stereocilia Rootlets: Actin-Based Structures That Are Essential for Structural Stability of the Hair Bundle

  • Purification and Initial Protein Characterization of Hair Cell Stereocilia

    Purification and Initial Protein Characterization of Hair Cell Stereocilia

  • Nomina Histologica Veterinaria, First Edition

    Nomina Histologica Veterinaria, First Edition

  • Quadriceps Myopathy Caused by Skeletal Muscle- Specific Ablation of Cyto-Actin

    Quadriceps Myopathy Caused by Skeletal Muscle- Specific Ablation of Cyto-Actin

  • LMO7 Deficiency Reveals the Significance of the Cuticular Plate For

    LMO7 Deficiency Reveals the Significance of the Cuticular Plate For

  • Male Ducts.Pdf (419.1Kb)

    Male Ducts.Pdf (419.1Kb)

  • Stereocilia Mediate Transduction in Vertebrate Hair Cells (Auditory System/Cilium/Vestibular System) A

    Stereocilia Mediate Transduction in Vertebrate Hair Cells (Auditory System/Cilium/Vestibular System) A

  • Cell Adhesion: Ushering in a New Understanding of Myosin VII Markus Maniak

    Cell Adhesion: Ushering in a New Understanding of Myosin VII Markus Maniak

  • The Organization of Actin Filaments in the Stereocilia of Cochlear Hair Cells

    The Organization of Actin Filaments in the Stereocilia of Cochlear Hair Cells

  • A Hair Bundle Proteomics Approach to Discovering Actin Regulatory Proteins in Inner Ear Stereocilia

    A Hair Bundle Proteomics Approach to Discovering Actin Regulatory Proteins in Inner Ear Stereocilia

  • Epithelial Tissue 1

    Epithelial Tissue 1

  • Fate of Mammalian Cochlear Hair Cells and Stereocilia After Loss of the Stereocilia

    Fate of Mammalian Cochlear Hair Cells and Stereocilia After Loss of the Stereocilia

  • 4B. BIO2-CYTOSKELETON-Mouvement

    4B. BIO2-CYTOSKELETON-Mouvement

  • Histology of Male Reproductive System

    Histology of Male Reproductive System

  • Microvilli Appear to Represent the First Step in Actin Bundle Formation in Drosophila Bristles

    Microvilli Appear to Represent the First Step in Actin Bundle Formation in Drosophila Bristles

  • PKHD1L1 Is a Coat Protein of Hair-Cell Stereocilia and Is Required for Normal Hearing

    PKHD1L1 Is a Coat Protein of Hair-Cell Stereocilia and Is Required for Normal Hearing

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  • Cell Surface Modifications Morphological Changes in the Cell Surface (Cell Surface Modifications)
  • A Novel Component of the Apical Barrier Formed Between Hair Cells and Supporting Cells in the Inner Ear Sensory Epithelia
  • Regulation of Actin-Based Apical Structures on Epithelial Cells Thaher Pelaseyed1,* and Anthony Bretscher2
  • Nomina Histologica Veterinaria
  • Epithelial Specializations
  • Radixin Is a Constituent of Stereocilia in Hair Cells
  • Localization Study of Supervillin in Zebrafish Hair Cells
  • SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION Doi:10.1038/Nature17426
  • Cochlear Anatomy, Function and Pathology I
  • Next-Generation Sequencing Identifies Mutations of SMPX, Which Encodes the Small Muscle Protein, X-Linked, As a Cause of Progres
  • Myosin VIIA Regulates Microvillus Morphogenesis and Interacts With
  • Radixin Modulates Stereocilia Function and Contributes to Cochlear
  • How the Ear Hears
  • An Updated Terminology for the Internal
  • Progressive Degeneration of Stereocilia in Cochlear Hair Cells in Hearing-Impaired Kuru2 Mice
  • Nomina Histologica Veterinaria
  • Surface Modifications Longer Than Microvilli
  • Characteristics of the Membrane of the Stereocilia and Cell Apex in Cochlear Hair Cells


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