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2. Regulation of POU4F3 gene expression in hair cells by 5′ DNA in mice
3. Neuromodulation in the Spiral Ganglion: Shaping Signals from the Organ of Corti to the CNS
4. Localization and developmental expression of BK channels in mammalian cochlear hair cells
5. A role for pneumolysin, a pneumococcal protein, in cochlear damage associated with meningitis
6. Developmental expression of Ca v1.3 (α1d) calcium channels in the mouse inner ear
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8. Evidence for Voltage Sensitive Ca2+ Channels in Supporting Cells of the Organ of Corti: Characterization by Indo-1 Fluorescence
9. Ototoxicidad medicamentosa
10. Osmotically induced motility of outer hair cells: implications for Menière's disease
11. Combined effects of GSM-related electromagnetic fields and ototoxic aminoglycosidic treatment on peripheral and central auditory function in guinea pigs
12. Microwave exposure & Gentamicin: combined effects
13. Exocytotic Machineries of Vestibular Type I and Cochlear Ribbon Synapses Display Similar Intrinsic Otoferlin-Dependent Ca2+ Sensitivity But a Different Coupling to Ca2+ Channels
14. Ototoxicité médicamenteuse
15. ORGANIC MATERIAL CONCENTRATION IN AUDITORY OUTER HAIR-CELLS MEASURED BY LASER INTERFEROMETRY (VOL 20, PG 1, 1995)
16. Control of Exocytosis by Synaptotagmins and Otoferlin in Auditory Hair Cells
17. Otoferlin Is Critical for a Highly Sensitive and Linear Calcium-Dependent Exocytosis at Vestibular Hair Cell Ribbon Synapses
18. ATP activates a cation conductance and Ca(2+)-dependent Cl- conductance in Hensen cells of guinea pig cochlea
19. Acetylcholine-induced potassium current of guinea pig outer hair cells: its dependence on a calcium influx through nicotinic-like receptors
20. ATP activates non-selective cation channels and calcium release in inner hair cells of the guinea-pig cochlea.
21. Organic material concentration in auditory outer hair cells measured by laser interferometry
22. Photoreleased Intracellular Ca2+ Evokes Reversible Mechanical Responses in Supporting Cells of the Guinea-Pig Organ of Corti
23. Localisation et cinétiques de deux antibiotiques aminoglycosidiques à potentialité toxique différente. La gentamicine et l'amikacine dans les cellules sensorielles de l'oreille interne
24. Mammalian Cochlear Outer Hair Cells Density Evaluated by Means of an Optical Tweezer
25. Dissociation between the calcium-induced and voltage-driven motility in cochlear outer hair cells from the waltzing guinea pig
26. Characterization of Ca2+ signals generated by extracellular nucleotides in supporting cells of the organ of Corti
27. Differential motile response of isolated inner and outer hair cells to stimulation by potassium and calcium ions
28. Increasing intracellular free calcium induces circumferential contractions in isolated cochlear outer hair cells
29. Aspects cellulaires et moléculaires de la transduction mécano-sensorielle dans l'oreille interne
30. Developmental expression of Cav1.3 (α1d) calcium channels in the mouse inner ear
31. Photo-induced Irreversible Shortening and Swelling of Isolated Cochlear Outer Hair Cells.
32. Relationship between the nephrotoxicity and ototoxicity induced by gentamicin in the guinea pig.
33. Aminoglycoside antibiotics impair calcium entry but not viability and motility in isolated cochlear outer hair cells.
34. Tetraethylammonium ions block the nicotinic cholinergic receptors of cochlear outer hair cells
35. Muscarinic receptor-mediated calcium signaling in spiral ganglion neurons of the mammalian cochlea
36. Comparative uptake of gentamicin, netilmicin, and amikacin in the guinea pig cochlea and vestibule
37. Corrigendum to“Developmental expression of Ca v1.3 (α1D) calcium channels in the mouse inner ear” [Dev. Brain Res. 150 (2004) 167–175]
38. Characterization of Ca 2+ signals generated by extracellular nucleotides in supporting cells of the organ of Corti
39. Photoreleased Intracellular Ca 2+ Evokes Reversible Mechanical Responses in Supporting Cells of the Guinea-Pig Organ of Corti
40. Uptake of amikacin by hair cells of the guinea pig cochlea and vestibule and ototoxicity: Comparison with gentamicin
41. A free intravesicular C-terminal of otoferlin is essential for synaptic vesicle docking and fusion at auditory inner hair cell ribbon synapses.
42. Clarin-2 gene supplementation durably preserves hearing in a model of progressive hearing loss.
43. Proof of concept of intracochlear drug administration by laser-assisted bioprinting in mice.
44. Hyperacusis in the Adult Fmr1 -KO Mouse Model of Fragile X Syndrome: The Therapeutic Relevance of Cochlear Alterations and BKCa Channels.
45. Otoferlin as a multirole Ca 2+ signaling protein: from inner ear synapses to cancer pathways.
46. The SNARE protein SNAP-25 is required for normal exocytosis at auditory hair cell ribbon synapses.
47. Appraisal of different attributes of fish community in Andharmanik River of coastal Bangladesh and socio-economic conditions of fishermen.
48. Synaptic Release Potentiation at Aging Auditory Ribbon Synapses.
49. Clarin-2 is essential for hearing by maintaining stereocilia integrity and function.
50. Viral Transfer of Mini-Otoferlins Partially Restores the Fast Component of Exocytosis and Uncovers Ultrafast Endocytosis in Auditory Hair Cells of Otoferlin Knock-Out Mice.
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