Stereocilia
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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