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1 exocytosis of synaptic vesicles at the mouse auditory hair cell.
2 ganization and maintenance of stereocilia in auditory hair cells.
3 he growth and maintenance of hair bundles in auditory hair cells.
4 predominant influence on frequency tuning in auditory hair cells.
5 lls, and is no longer expressed in postnatal auditory hair cells.
6 fferent roles in terminal differentiation of auditory hair cells.
7 nt is a hallmark of functional maturation in auditory hair cells.
8 is shorter than normal with about 60% fewer auditory hair cells.
9 quency tuning in nonmammalian vestibular and auditory hair cells.
10 frequently branched to contact both types of auditory hair cells.
11 membrane compartments such as stereocilia of auditory hair cells.
12 by destruction and regeneration of inner ear auditory hair cells.
13 isms for controlling hair bundle position in auditory hair cells.
14 ctors that are essential for the function of auditory hair cells.
15 in the afferent neural projections to gerbil auditory hair cells.
16 timulus amplification during transduction in auditory hair cells.
17 hanoelectrical transducer currents in turtle auditory hair cells adapt to maintained stimuli via a Ca
19 severely shortened with a reduced number of auditory hair cells and cellular organization of the aud
20 ce of mechanosensory function in postmitotic auditory hair cells and could help identify elusive comp
21 ns in Ptprq cause the loss of high-frequency auditory hair cells and deafness in mice, a loss of vest
22 ons are forming their final connections with auditory hair cells and nerve fibers, can lead to profou
26 rotein that is essential for the survival of auditory hair cells and normal hearing in mice, possibly
28 llular structure that comprises two types of auditory hair cells and several types of nonsensory supp
31 sins are critical for the normal function of auditory hair cells and the function and maintenance of
34 minently located in lateral-line hair cells, auditory hair cells, and ciliated epidermal cells of dev
35 owing that chordotonal organs and vertebrate auditory hair cells are developmentally related and that
39 Sound stimuli vibrate the hair bundles on auditory hair cells, but the resulting motion attributab
40 The cell membranes in the hair bundle of an auditory hair cell confront a difficult task as the bund
45 g hair bundle, the mechanosensory antenna of auditory hair cells, depends on the poorly characterized
47 e deaf and exhibit no mechanotransduction in auditory hair cells, despite the presence of tip links t
50 vered alterations in cochlear morphogenesis, auditory hair cell differentiation, and cell fate specif
53 mechanotransducer currents in turtle and rat auditory hair cells during rapid deflections of the hair
54 edback available to a bird by killing either auditory hair cells encoding higher frequencies or those
55 rganization, F-actin-enriched stereocilia of auditory hair cells evidenced structural disorganization
58 a nonsensory structure that is essential for auditory hair cell function by maintaining potassium con
61 ice, abnormally short stereocilia bundles of auditory hair cells have numerous stereocilia links and
65 P(2) pool in the cell syncytia that supports auditory hair cells; (ii) spatially graded impairment of
71 gs show that MET current adaptation in mouse auditory hair cells is modulated similarly by extracellu
73 ggests that regeneration/repair of mammalian auditory hair cells is possible during the early neonata
75 th muscle relaxation and frequency tuning of auditory hair cells, large-conductance calcium-activated
76 th calcium imaging of hair bundles in turtle auditory hair cells located near the high-frequency end
79 compared the mechanotransduction current in auditory hair cells of young normal-hearing littermates,
82 ral, spatial, and morphologic progression of auditory hair cell regeneration in chicks after a single
86 nce, can explain the seasonal enhancement of auditory hair cell sensitivity to the frequency content
87 hat paired-pulse plasticity at an adult frog auditory hair cell synapse depends on pulse duration and
94 -scaffold protein involved in vestibular and auditory hair cell transduction, is also expressed by pr
96 we measured hair bundle compliance in turtle auditory hair cells under different conditions that alte
99 ucleus and the supporting cells of the outer auditory hair cells were named, died in 1863 aged 29.
100 rt evidence for proton release from bullfrog auditory hair cells when they are held at more physiolog
101 mechanistic model for vesicle exocytosis in auditory hair cells where the rate of vesicle recruitmen
102 Hearing requires proper function of the auditory hair cell, which is critically dependent upon i
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