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The following pages link to Early transcriptional response to aminoglycoside antibiotic suggests alternate pathways leading to apoptosis in sensory hair cells in the mouse inner ear (Q28394628):
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- Reduced TRMU expression increases the sensitivity of hair-cell-like HEI-OC-1 cells to neomycin damage in vitro (Q28596353) (← links)
- Mutations in Cockayne Syndrome-Associated Genes (Csa and Csb) Predispose to Cisplatin-Induced Hearing Loss in Mice. (Q30371605) (← links)
- Gene expression underlying enhanced, steroid-dependent auditory sensitivity of hair cell epithelium in a vocal fish (Q30401037) (← links)
- Aminoglycoside-driven biosynthesis of selenium-deficient Selenoprotein P. (Q33854219) (← links)
- Development and regeneration of vestibular hair cells in mammals (Q39013579) (← links)
- A kinase inhibitor library screen identifies novel enzymes involved in ototoxic damage to the murine organ of Corti (Q42751014) (← links)
- Partial Aminoglycoside Lesions in Vestibular Epithelia Reveal Broad Sensory Dysfunction Associated with Modest Hair Cell Loss and Afferent Calyx Retraction (Q44557248) (← links)
- Mitochondrial hearing loss mutations among Finnish preterm and term-born infants. (Q47114347) (← links)
- In vitro gentamicin exposure alters caveolae protein profile in cochlear spiral ligament pericytes. (Q55032901) (← links)
- Study of the Mechanisms by Which Aminoglycoside Damage Is Prevented in Chick Embryonic Hair Cells (Q57812429) (← links)
- Transcriptomic analysis of mouse cochleae suffering from gentamicin damage reveals the signalling pathways involved in hair cell regeneration (Q92035540) (← links)
- Cell-Specific Transcriptional Responses to Heat Shock in the Mouse Utricle Epithelium (Q96303149) (← links)