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    Tinnitus behavior and hearing function correlate with the reciprocal expression patterns of BDNF and Arg3.1/arc in auditory neurons following acoustic trauma by Tan, J, Rüttiger, L, Panford-Walsh, R, Singer, W, Schulze, H, Kilian, S.B, Hadjab, S, Zimmermann, U, Köpschall, I, Rohbock, K, Knipper, M

    Published in Neuroscience (16-03-2007)
    “…Abstract The molecular changes following sensory trauma and the subsequent response of the CNS are poorly understood. We focused on finding a molecular tool…”
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    Expression of neurotrophin receptor trkB in rat cochlear hair cells at time of rearrangement of innervation by Knipper, M, Zimmermann, U, Rohbock, K, Köpschall, I, Zenner, H P

    Published in Cell and tissue research (01-03-1996)
    “…The spatio-temporal distribution of the high-affinity neurotrophin receptor trkB was monitored during postnatal development of the rat cochlea. In addition to…”
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    Thyroid hormone affects Schwann cell and oligodendrocyte gene expression at the glial transition zone of the VIIIth nerve prior to cochlea function by Knipper, M, Bandtlow, C, Gestwa, L, Köpschall, I, Rohbock, K, Wiechers, B, Zenner, H P, Zimmermann, U

    Published in Development (Cambridge) (01-09-1998)
    “…All cranial nerves, as well as the VIIIth nerve which invades the cochlea, have a proximal end in which myelin is formed by Schwann cells and a distal end…”
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    Immunological identification of candidate proteins involved in regulating active shape changes of outer hair cells by Knipper, M., Zimmermann, U., Köpschall, I., Rohbock, K., Jüngling, S., Zenner, H.P.

    Published in Hearing research (1995)
    “…By employing immunological methods, it has been demonstrated that myosin, myosin light chain (MLC) and myosin light chain kinase (MLCK) proteins in outer hair…”
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    Thyroid Hormone Deficiency Before the Onset of Hearing Causes Irreversible Damage to Peripheral and Central Auditory Systems by Knipper, Marlies, Zinn, Christoph, Maier, Hannes, Praetorius, Mark, Rohbock, Karin, Kopschall, Iris, Zimmermann, Ulrike

    Published in Journal of neurophysiology (01-05-2000)
    “…Department of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology, University of Tübingen, Tübingen Centre for Hearing Research, D-72076 Tübingen, Germany Knipper, Marlies, Christoph Zinn,…”
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    Thyroid hormone-deficient period prior to the onset of hearing is associated with reduced levels of beta-tectorin protein in the tectorial membrane: implication for hearing loss by Knipper, M, Richardson, G, Mack, A, Müller, M, Goodyear, R, Limberger, A, Rohbock, K, Köpschall, I, Zenner, H P, Zimmermann, U

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (19-10-2001)
    “…The genes for alpha- and beta-tectorin encode the major non-collagenous proteins of the tectorial membrane. Recently, a targeted deletion of the mouse…”
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    Differential expression of trkB.T1 and trkB.T2, truncated trkC, and p75(NGFR) in the cochlea prior to hearing function by Gestwa, G, Wiechers, B, Zimmermann, U, Praetorius, M, Rohbock, K, Köpschall, I, Zenner, H P, Knipper, M

    Published in Journal of comparative neurology (1911) (08-11-1999)
    “…Prior to the onset of hearing, synchronous cellular, neuronal, and morphogenetic processes participate in the development of a functional cochlea. We have…”
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    Transient expression of NMDA receptors during rearrangement of AMPA-receptor-expressing fibers in the developing inner ear by Knipper, M, Köpschall, I, Rohbock, K, Köpke, A K, Bonk, I, Zimmermann, U, Zenner, H

    Published in Cell and tissue research (01-01-1997)
    “…A major reorganization of afferent and efferent nerve terminals, concomitant to significant neuronal cell loss and pruning of superfluous fibers, takes place…”
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    Molecular characterization of anion exchangers in the cochlea by Zimmermann, U, Köpschall, I, Rohbock, K, Bosman, G J, Zenner, H P, Knipper, M

    Published in Molecular and cellular biochemistry (01-02-2000)
    “…Anion exchange proteins (AE) in the inner ear have been the focus of attention for some time. They have been suggested to play a role as anion exchangers for…”
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    Synaptophysin and Gap-43 proteins in efferent fibers of the inner ear during postnatal development by Knipper, Marlies, Zimmermann, Ulrike, Rohbock, Karin, Köpschall, Iris, Zenner, Hans-Peter

    “…A rearrangement of afferent and efferent fibers occurs in the postnatal development of the inner ear. Growth and synaptogenesis was explored during this…”
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