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The following pages link to Inner ear hair cell regeneration in a mammal: identification of a triggering factor (Q30466598):
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- A historical to present-day account of efforts to answer the question: "what puts the brakes on mammalian hair cell regeneration?" (Q28704041) (← links)
- Brief treatments with forskolin enhance s-phase entry in balance epithelia from the ears of rats. (Q30306708) (← links)
- Intracellular signals that control cell proliferation in mammalian balance epithelia: key roles for phosphatidylinositol-3 kinase, mammalian target of rapamycin, and S6 kinases in preference to calcium, protein kinase C, and mitogen-activated [...] (Q30306742) (← links)
- Survival of bundleless hair cells and subsequent bundle replacement in the bullfrog's saccule (Q30308537) (← links)
- Cisplatin exposure damages resident stem cells of the mammalian inner ear. (Q30401803) (← links)
- Vestibular regeneration--experimental models and clinical implications (Q30415880) (← links)
- Application of insulin-like growth factor-1 in the treatment of inner ear disorders (Q30428706) (← links)
- A brief history of hair cell regeneration research and speculations on the future (Q30442287) (← links)
- Proliferative responses to growth factors decline rapidly during postnatal maturation of mammalian hair cell epithelia (Q30443396) (← links)
- Shape change controls supporting cell proliferation in lesioned mammalian balance epithelium (Q30443443) (← links)
- "In-bone" utricle cultures--a simplified, atraumatic technique for in situ cultures of the adult mouse (Mus musculus) utricle (Q30443714) (← links)
- Inner ear hair cells produced in vitro by a mesenchymal-to-epithelial transition (Q30444309) (← links)
- Inhibition Of Notch Activity Promotes Nonmitotic Regeneration of Hair Cells in the Adult Mouse Utricles (Q30468270) (← links)
- Regenerative proliferation in organ cultures of the avian cochlea: identification of the initial progenitors and determination of the latency of the proliferative response. (Q30468882) (← links)
- ErbB expression: the mouse inner ear and maturation of the mitogenic response to heregulin (Q30473444) (← links)
- cAMP-induced auditory supporting cell proliferation is mediated by ERK MAPK signaling pathway (Q30475307) (← links)
- Activin potentiates proliferation in mature avian auditory sensory epithelium (Q30477872) (← links)
- Cellular targets of estrogen signaling in regeneration of inner ear sensory epithelia (Q30478755) (← links)
- Sox2 and JAGGED1 expression in normal and drug-damaged adult mouse inner ear. (Q30490970) (← links)
- The potential role of endogenous stem cells in regeneration of the inner ear. (Q30494682) (← links)
- In silico analysis of 2085 clones from a normalized rat vestibular periphery 3' cDNA library (Q30501231) (← links)
- Induction of cell proliferation in mammalian inner-ear sensory epithelia by transforming growth factor alpha and epidermal growth factor (Q30530875) (← links)
- Cellular studies of auditory hair cell regeneration in birds (Q34069551) (← links)
- Protection and treatment of sensorineural hearing disorders caused by exogenous factors: experimental findings and potential clinical application (Q34744733) (← links)
- Hair cell regeneration: winging our way towards a sound future. (Q35069014) (← links)
- Presbycusis: A human temporal bone study of individuals with flat audiometric patterns of hearing loss using a new method to quantify stria vascularis volume (Q35547629) (← links)
- Hair cell development in higher vertebrates (Q35607419) (← links)
- Growth factor treatment enhances vestibular hair cell renewal and results in improved vestibular function (Q35900945) (← links)
- Development of gene therapy for inner ear disease: Using bilateral vestibular hypofunction as a vehicle for translational research. (Q37830908) (← links)
- Understanding regeneration through proteomics (Q38075511) (← links)
- Regeneration of hair cells in the mammalian vestibular system (Q38836733) (← links)
- Establishment of conditionally immortalized rat utricular epithelial cell lines using a retrovirus-mediated gene transfer technique (Q41048723) (← links)
- Immunocytochemical and morphological evidence for intracellular self-repair as an important contributor to mammalian hair cell recovery (Q41611105) (← links)
- Recent insights into regeneration of auditory and vestibular hair cells (Q41713591) (← links)
- Role of neurotrophins and lectins in prevention of ototoxicity (Q41739951) (← links)
- Quantification of the process of hair cell loss and recovery in the chinchilla crista ampullaris after gentamicin treatment (Q42442965) (← links)
- Effects of growth factors on the hair cells after ototoxic treatment of the neonatal mammalian cochlea in vitro (Q42471123) (← links)
- Transforming growth factor-alpha-induced cellular changes in organotypic cultures of juvenile, amikacin-treated rat organ of corti. (Q43831609) (← links)
- Cell density and N-cadherin interactions regulate cell proliferation in the sensory epithelia of the inner ear. (Q43940177) (← links)
- Conditional immortalization of hair cells from the inner ear (Q44424835) (← links)
- Ultrastructural analysis of [3H]thymidine-labeled cells in the rat utricular macula (Q44483811) (← links)
- Basic fibroblast growth factor inhibits cell proliferation in cultured avian inner ear sensory epithelia (Q44874030) (← links)
- Characterization of leukocyte subtypes in chicken inner ear sensory epithelia (Q44903266) (← links)
- Hair cell differentiation in chick cochlear epithelium after aminoglycoside toxicity: in vivo and in vitro observations. (Q45099473) (← links)
- Stimulating hair cell regeneration: on a wing and a prayer (Q45099876) (← links)
- Transforming Growth Factor‐α with Insulin Induces Proliferation in Rat Utricular Extrasensory Epithelia (Q45111938) (← links)
- Macrophage and microglia-like cells in the avian inner ear. (Q45113037) (← links)
- Round window membrane permeability to transforming growth factor-alpha: an in vitro study (Q46146461) (← links)
- Mouse chromosome 9 quantitative trait loci for soft tissue regeneration: congenic analysis and fine mapping (Q46151990) (← links)
- Morphological evidence for supporting cell to hair cell conversion in the mammalian utricular macula (Q46212267) (← links)