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The following pages link to From placode to polarization: new tunes in inner ear development (Q35866631):
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- A symphony of inner ear developmental control genes (Q21283806) (← links)
- The Notch ligand JAG1 is required for sensory progenitor development in the mammalian inner ear (Q25256767) (← links)
- Making connections in the inner ear: recent insights into the development of spiral ganglion neurons and their connectivity with sensory hair cells (Q26991942) (← links)
- Histone demethylase KDM4B regulates otic vesicle invagination via epigenetic control of Dlx3 expression (Q27309900) (← links)
- Hey2 regulation by FGF provides a Notch-independent mechanism for maintaining pillar cell fate in the organ of Corti (Q28507372) (← links)
- Loss of Fgfr3 leads to excess hair cell development in the mouse organ of Corti (Q28508562) (← links)
- Tbx1 regulates population, proliferation and cell fate determination of otic epithelial cells (Q28509508) (← links)
- Jxc1/Sobp, encoding a nuclear zinc finger protein, is critical for cochlear growth, cell fate, and patterning of the organ of corti (Q28510448) (← links)
- Differential expression of espin isoforms during epithelial morphogenesis, stereociliogenesis and postnatal maturation in the developing inner ear. (Q28569411) (← links)
- Differential requirements for FGF3, FGF8 and FGF10 during inner ear development (Q28585590) (← links)
- Foxg1 is required for morphogenesis and histogenesis of the mammalian inner ear (Q28589083) (← links)
- Sox9 is required for invagination of the otic placode in mice (Q28591158) (← links)
- In vivo genetic ablation of the periotic mesoderm affects cell proliferation survival and differentiation in the cochlea (Q28591405) (← links)
- Wnt-dependent regulation of inner ear morphogenesis is balanced by the opposing and supporting roles of Shh. (Q28591489) (← links)
- Loss of Sox9 in the periotic mesenchyme affects mesenchymal expansion and differentiation, and epithelial morphogenesis during cochlea development in the mouse (Q28593346) (← links)
- Gene expression profiling identifies Hes6 as a transcriptional target of ATOH1 in cochlear hair cells (Q28593359) (← links)
- Cells, molecules and morphogenesis: the making of the vertebrate ear (Q28659893) (← links)
- Dual embryonic origin of the mammalian otic vesicle forming the inner ear. (Q29395212) (← links)
- Espins and the actin cytoskeleton of hair cell stereocilia and sensory cell microvilli. (Q30159678) (← links)
- Perinatal thiamine deficiency causes cochlear innervation abnormalities in mice. (Q30357619) (← links)
- Genome-wide demethylation by 5-aza-2'-deoxycytidine alters the cell fate of stem/progenitor cells. (Q30392550) (← links)
- Connecting the ear to the brain: Molecular mechanisms of auditory circuit assembly (Q30398554) (← links)
- Neural crest and placode interaction during the development of the cranial sensory system (Q30411299) (← links)
- Profiles of the auditory epithelia related microRNA expression in neonatal and adult rats (Q30427893) (← links)
- A two-step mechanism underlies the planar polarization of regenerating sensory hair cells (Q30445500) (← links)
- Biotechnology in the Treatment of Sensorineural Hearing Loss: Foundations and Future of Hair Cell Regeneration (Q30472053) (← links)
- Hair cell fate decisions in cochlear development and regeneration (Q30474924) (← links)
- Expression of LHX3 and SOX2 during mouse inner ear development (Q30480292) (← links)
- Cadherin-11 controls otolith assembly: evidence for extracellular cadherin activity (Q30491450) (← links)
- Expression of ERK signaling inhibitors Dusp6, Dusp7, and Dusp9 during mouse ear development (Q30491894) (← links)
- Inner ear formation during the early larval development of Xenopus laevis (Q30493388) (← links)
- The role of bone morphogenetic protein 4 in inner ear development and function (Q30496768) (← links)
- BMP/SMAD signaling regulates the cell behaviors that drive the initial dorsal-specific regional morphogenesis of the otocyst. (Q30497098) (← links)
- MicroRNA-183 family expression in hair cell development and requirement of microRNAs for hair cell maintenance and survival (Q30499382) (← links)
- Mutation of the atrophin2 gene in the zebrafish disrupts signaling by fibroblast growth factor during development of the inner ear. (Q30499440) (← links)
- The transmembrane inner ear (tmie) gene contributes to vestibular and lateral line development and function in the zebrafish (Danio rerio). (Q30499879) (← links)
- Applying genomics to the avian inner ear: development of subtractive cDNA resources for exploring sensory function and hair cell regeneration (Q33235456) (← links)
- Fgf-dependent otic induction requires competence provided by Foxi1 and Dlx3b (Q33269857) (← links)
- Tbx1 and Brn4 regulate retinoic acid metabolic genes during cochlear morphogenesis (Q33455008) (← links)
- Clinical characterization of the HOXA1 syndrome BSAS variant (Q33677376) (← links)
- Building the world's best hearing aid; regulation of cell fate in the cochlea (Q33754962) (← links)
- Diverse expression patterns of LIM-homeodomain transcription factors (LIM-HDs) in mammalian inner ear development (Q33814369) (← links)
- PAPC and the Wnt5a/Ror2 pathway control the invagination of the otic placode in Xenopus (Q33929590) (← links)
- Regulation of cell fate and patterning in the developing mammalian cochlea (Q33951060) (← links)
- Development and organization of polarity-specific segregation of primary vestibular afferent fibers in mice (Q34192456) (← links)
- Direct delivery of MIF morpholinos into the zebrafish otocyst by injection and electroporation affects inner ear development (Q34626454) (← links)
- HMGA2, the architectural transcription factor high mobility group, is expressed in the developing and mature mouse cochlea (Q35097530) (← links)
- Notch Signaling Alters Sensory or Neuronal Cell Fate Specification of Inner Ear Stem Cells (Q35104657) (← links)
- Insm1 promotes neurogenic proliferation in delaminated otic progenitors (Q36372589) (← links)
- Sensory organs: making and breaking the pre-placodal region (Q36431499) (← links)