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Delivery of therapeutics to the inner ear: The challenge of the blood-labyrinth barrier
Published in Science translational medicine (06-03-2019)“…Permanent hearing loss affects more than 5% of the world's population, yet there are no nondevice therapies that can protect or restore hearing. Delivery of…”
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Therapeutic Potential of Wnt and Notch Signaling and Epigenetic Regulation in Mammalian Sensory Hair Cell Regeneration
Published in Molecular therapy (08-05-2019)“…Hearing loss is one of the most prevalent sensory deficits worldwide and can result from the death of mechanosensory hair cells that transduce auditory signals…”
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Dynamic Expression of Sox2, Gata3, and Prox1 during Primary Auditory Neuron Development in the Mammalian Cochlea
Published in PloS one (24-01-2017)“…Primary auditory neurons (PANs) connect cochlear sensory hair cells in the mammalian inner ear to cochlear nucleus neurons in the brainstem. PANs develop from…”
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Atoh1, an Essential Transcription Factor in Neurogenesis and Intestinal and Inner Ear Development: Function, Regulation, and Context Dependency
Published in Journal of the Association for Research in Otolaryngology (01-06-2012)“…Atoh1 (also known as Math1, Hath1, and Cath1 in mouse, human, and chicken, respectively) is a proneural basic helix–loop–helix (bHLH) transcription factor that…”
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Cochlear Implants Meet Regenerative Biology: State of the Science and Future Research Directions
Published in Otology & neurotology (01-09-2017)“…The cochlear implant, the first device to restore a human sense, is an electronic substitute for lost mechanosensory hair cells. It has been successful at…”
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Modifier variant of METTL13 suppresses human GAB1-associated profound deafness
Published in The Journal of clinical investigation (01-04-2018)“…A modifier variant can abrogate the risk of a monogenic disorder. DFNM1 is a locus on chromosome 1 encoding a dominant suppressor of human DFNB26 recessive,…”
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Pericytes control vascular stability and auditory spiral ganglion neuron survival
Published in eLife (31-01-2023)“…The inner ear has a rich population of pericytes, a multi-functional mural cell essential for sensory hair cell heath and normal hearing. However, the…”
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Transcriptional response to Wnt activation regulates the regenerative capacity of the mammalian cochlea
Published in Development (Cambridge) (27-11-2018)“…Lack of sensory hair cell (HC) regeneration in mammalian adults is a major contributor to hearing loss. In contrast, the neonatal mouse cochlea retains a…”
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Sox2 signaling in prosensory domain specification and subsequent hair cell differentiation in the developing cochlea
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (25-11-2008)“…Sox2 is a high-mobility transcription factor that is one of the earliest markers of developing inner ear prosensory domains. In humans, mutations in SOX2 cause…”
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Sox2 Induces Neuronal Formation in the Developing Mammalian Cochlea
Published in The Journal of neuroscience (13-01-2010)“…In the cochlea, spiral ganglion neurons play a critical role in hearing as they form the relay between mechanosensory hair cells in the inner ear and cochlear…”
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Hearing Function, Degeneration, and Disease: Spotlight on the Stria Vascularis
Published in Frontiers in cell and developmental biology (04-03-2022)“…The stria vascularis (SV) is a highly vascularized tissue lining the lateral wall of the cochlea. The SV maintains cochlear fluid homeostasis, generating the…”
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ASK1 is a novel molecular target for preventing aminoglycoside-induced hair cell death
Published in Journal of molecular medicine (Berlin, Germany) (01-05-2022)“…Aminoglycoside antibiotics are lifesaving medicines, crucial for the treatment of chronic or drug resistant infections. However, aminoglycosides are toxic to…”
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Comprehensive Expression of Wnt Signaling Pathway Genes during Development and Maturation of the Mouse Cochlea
Published in PloS one (09-02-2016)“…In the inner ear Wnt signaling is necessary for proliferation, cell fate determination, growth of the cochlear duct, polarized orientation of stereociliary…”
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Correction to: ASK1 is a novel molecular target for preventing aminoglycoside‑induced hair cell death
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In vitro Methods to Cultivate Spiral Ganglion Cells, and Purification of Cellular Subtypes for Induced Neuronal Reprogramming
Published in Frontiers in neuroscience (13-11-2018)“…Hearing loss can develop as a consequence of primary auditory neuron degeneration. These neurons are present within the spiral ganglion of the inner ear and…”
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Leveraging large-scale datasets and single cell omics data to develop a polygenic score for cisplatin-induced ototoxicity
Published in Human genomics (08-10-2024)“…Cisplatin-induced ototoxicity (CIO), characterized by irreversible and progressive bilateral hearing loss, is a prevalent adverse effect of cisplatin…”
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Extracellular Biomarkers of Inner Ear Disease and Their Potential for Point‐of‐Care Diagnostics
Published in Advanced science (01-03-2022)“…Rapid diagnostic testing has become a mainstay of patient care, using easily obtained samples such as blood or urine to facilitate sample analysis at the…”
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The Wnt Receptor Ryk Plays a Role in Mammalian Planar Cell Polarity Signaling
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (24-08-2012)“…Wnts are essential for a wide range of developmental processes, including cell growth, division, and differentiation. Some of these processes signal via the…”
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Reprogramming Glia Into Neurons in the Peripheral Auditory System as a Solution for Sensorineural Hearing Loss: Lessons From the Central Nervous System
Published in Frontiers in molecular neuroscience (14-03-2018)“…Disabling hearing loss affects over 5% of the world's population and impacts the lives of individuals from all age groups. Within the next three decades, the…”
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Direct Reprogramming of Spiral Ganglion Non-neuronal Cells into Neurons: Toward Ameliorating Sensorineural Hearing Loss by Gene Therapy
Published in Frontiers in cell and developmental biology (14-02-2018)“…Primary auditory neurons (PANs) play a critical role in hearing by transmitting sound information from the inner ear to the brain. Their progressive…”
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