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1. Combinatorial protection of cochlear hair cells: not too little but not too much

2. Peptide-Mediated Transport Across the Intact Tympanic Membrane Is Intracellular, with the Rate Determined by the Middle Ear Mucosal Epithelium

3. Genetic architecture distinguishes tinnitus from hearing loss

4. A transcytotic transport mechanism across the tympanic membrane

5. Noise-induced hearing loss vulnerability in type III intermediate filament peripherin gene knockout mice

6. The ECRG4 cleavage product augurin binds the endotoxin receptor and influences the innate immune response during otitis media

7. Extremes of age are associated with differences in the expression of selected pattern recognition receptor genes and ACE2, the receptor for SARS-CoV-2: implications for the epidemiology of COVID-19 disease

8. HB-EGF Plays a Pivotal Role in Mucosal Hyperplasia During Otitis Media Induced by a Viral Analog

9. The FUT2 Variant c.461G>A (p.Trp154*) Is Associated With Differentially Expressed Genes and Nasopharyngeal Microbiota Shifts in Patients With Otitis Media

10. Leukotriene B4 Is a Major Determinant of Leukocyte Recruitment During Otitis Media

11. A Screen of Autophagy Compounds Implicates the Proteasome in Mammalian Aminoglycoside-Induced Hair Cell Damage

13. Lack of the hyaluronan receptor CD44 affects the course of bacterial otitis media and reduces leukocyte recruitment to the middle ear

14. Molecular Screening Strategy to Identify a Non-invasive Delivery Mechanism for the Treatment of Middle Ear Disorders

15. Single-Cell Transcriptomes Reveal a Complex Cellular Landscape in the Middle Ear and Differential Capacities for Acute Response to Infection

16. Screening Mammalian Cochlear Hair Cells to Identify Critical Processes in Aminoglycoside-Mediated Damage

17. An Antioxidant Screen Identifies Candidates for Protection of Cochlear Hair Cells from Gentamicin Toxicity

18. Immunohistochemical and qPCR Detection of SARS-CoV-2 in the Human Middle Ear Versus the Nasal Cavity: Case Series

19. Essential Role of the Innate Immune Adaptor RIP2 in the Response to Otitis Media

20. The Interrelationship of Tinnitus and Hearing Loss Secondary to Age, Noise Exposure, and Traumatic Brain Injury

21. Otitis media susceptibility and shifts in the head and neck microbiome due to SPINK5 variants

22. Macrophage Depletion in CCR2−/− Mice Delays Bacterial Clearance and Enhances Neutrophil Infiltration in an Acute Otitis Media Model

23. Association of cochlear outer hair cell - type II spiral ganglion afferents with protection from noise-induced hearing loss

24. Inflammation associated with noise-induced hearing loss

25. Onset kinetics of noise-induced purinergic adaptation of the ‘cochlear amplifier’

26. [Immunomodulation in Cholesteatoma]

28. Novel Risk Loci in Tinnitus and Causal Inference With Neuropsychiatric Disorders Among Adults of European Ancestry

29. Multi-omic studies on missense PLG variants in families with otitis media

30. A kinase inhibitor screen identifies signaling pathways regulating mucosal growth during otitis media

31. AGE IS ASSOCIATED WITH INCREASED EXPRESSION OF PATTERN RECOGNITION RECEPTOR GENES AND ACE2, THE RECEPTOR FOR SARS-COV-2: IMPLICATIONS FOR THE EPIDEMIOLOGY OF COVID-19 DISEASE

34. Single-Cell Transcriptomes Reveal a Complex Cellular Landscape in the Middle Ear and Differential Capacities for Acute Response to Infection

35. Panel 3: Genomics, precision medicine and targeted therapies

36. Active Transport of Peptides Across the Intact Human Tympanic Membrane

37. Optimisation of peptides that actively cross the tympanic membrane by random amino acid extension: a phage display study

38. Otitis media susceptibility and shifts in the head and neck microbiome due to

39. Lack of the hyaluronan receptor CD44 affects the course of bacterial otitis media and reduces leukocyte recruitment to the middle ear

42. Global Analysis of Protein Expression of Inner Ear Hair Cells

43. The Promoter and Multiple Enhancers of the pou4f3 Gene Regulate Expression in Inner Ear Hair Cells

44. Noise Exposures Causing Hearing Loss Generate Proteotoxic Stress and Activate the Proteostasis Network

45. Panel 1: Biotechnology, biomedical engineering and new models of otitis media

46. Role of the PI3K/AKT pathway and PTEN in otitis media

47. Altered protein quality control contributes to noise-induced hearing loss

48. FUT2 Variants Confer Susceptibility to Familial Otitis Media

49. The Sustained-Exposure Dexamethasone Formulation OTO-104 Offers Effective Protection against Cisplatin-Induced Hearing Loss

50. The Sustained-Exposure Dexamethasone Formulation OTO-104 Offers Effective Protection against Noise-Induced Hearing Loss

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