Search Results - "Camci, Esra D."
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Postnatal Ontogeny of the Cranial Base and Craniofacial Skeleton in Male C57BL/6J Mice: A Reference Standard for Quantitative Analysis
Published in Frontiers in physiology (12-01-2016)“…Growth of the craniofacial skeleton is a complex process controlled by both genetic and epigenetic factors, perturbations of which can lead to varying degrees…”
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Chloroquine kills hair cells in zebrafish lateral line and murine cochlear cultures: Implications for ototoxicity
Published in Hearing research (15-09-2020)“…Hearing and balance deficits have been reported during and following treatment with the antimalarial drug chloroquine. However, experimental work examining the…”
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The genetics of auricular development and malformation: New findings in model systems driving future directions for microtia research
Published in European journal of medical genetics (01-08-2014)“…Abstract Microtia is a term used to describe a wide array of phenotypic presentations of the outer ear. Although the majority of the cases are isolated in…”
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Multiple mechanisms of aminoglycoside ototoxicity are distinguished by subcellular localization of action
Published in Frontiers in neurology (14-11-2024)“…Mechanosensory hair cells of the inner ears and lateral line of vertebrates display heightened vulnerability to environmental insult, with damage resulting in…”
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ORC-13661 protects sensory hair cells from aminoglycoside and cisplatin ototoxicity
Published in JCI insight (08-08-2019)“…Aminoglycoside (AG) antibiotics are widely used to prevent life-threatening infections, and cisplatin is used in the treatment of various cancers, but both are…”
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Automated Detection of 3D Landmarks for the Elimination of Non-Biological Variation in Geometric Morphometric Analyses
Published in 2015 IEEE 28th International Symposium on Computer-Based Medical Systems (01-06-2015)“…Landmark-based morphometric analyses are used by anthropologists, developmental and evolutionary biologists to understand shape and size differences (eg. in…”
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