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1. Retinoic acid synthesis and autoregulation mediate zonal patterning of vestibular organs and inner ear morphogenesis.

2. Calbindin expression in adult vestibular epithelia.

3. [Mouse vestibular supporting cells induce directional differentiation of human amniotic fluid stem cells into functional neurons: a pilot study].

4. Peripheral vestibular plasticity vs central compensation: evidence and questions.

5. Discharge properties of morphologically identified vestibular neurons recorded during horizontal eye movements in the goldfish.

6. Conserved and divergent development of brainstem vestibular and auditory nuclei.

7. Neuronal variability and tuning are balanced to optimize naturalistic self-motion coding in primate vestibular pathways.

8. A novel cerebellar commissure and other myelinated axons in the Purkinje cell layer of a pond turtle (Trachemys scripta elegans).

9. The Degeneration of the Vestibular Efferent Neurons After Intratympanic Gentamicin Administration.

10. Differential regulation of NMDA receptor-expressing neurons in the rat hippocampus and striatum following bilateral vestibular loss demonstrated using flow cytometry.

11. Three-dimensional Organotypic Cultures of Vestibular and Auditory Sensory Organs.

12. Acute blockade of inner ear marginal and dark cell K + secretion: Effects on gravity receptor function.

13. Synaptotagmin 7 confers frequency invariance onto specialized depressing synapses.

14. Apico-basal Polarity Determinants Encoded by crumbs Genes Affect Ciliary Shaft Protein Composition, IFT Movement Dynamics, and Cilia Length.

15. In vivo recording of the vestibular microphonic in mammals.

16. Efficient induction of inner ear hair cell-like cells from mouse ES cells using combination of Math1 transfection and conditioned medium from ST2 stromal cells.

17. Culture media-based selection of endothelial cells, pericytes, and perivascular-resident macrophage-like melanocytes from the young mouse vestibular system.

18. Muscarinic Acetylcholine Receptors and M-Currents Underlie Efferent-Mediated Slow Excitation in Calyx-Bearing Vestibular Afferents.

19. Distinct capacity for differentiation to inner ear cell types by progenitor cells of the cochlea and vestibular organs.

20. Sympathetic and parasympathetic neurons are likely to be absent in the human vestibular and geniculate ganglia: an immunohistochemical study using elderly cadaveric specimens.

21. Anti CD163+, Iba1+, and CD68+ Cells in the Adult Human Inner Ear: Normal Distribution of an Unappreciated Class of Macrophages/Microglia and Implications for Inflammatory Otopathology in Humans.

22. The mammalian efferent vestibular system plays a crucial role in the high-frequency response and short-term adaptation of the vestibuloocular reflex.

23. Insm1 promotes neurogenic proliferation in delaminated otic progenitors.

24. The quantal component of synaptic transmission from sensory hair cells to the vestibular calyx.

25. Characterizing human vestibular sensory epithelia for experimental studies: new hair bundles on old tissue and implications for therapeutic interventions in ageing.

26. Fgf10 is required for specification of non-sensory regions of the cochlear epithelium.

27. Uptake of fluorescent gentamicin by peripheral vestibular cells after systemic administration.

28. [3D revolution of stem cells: in vitro generation of ear sensory epithelia].

29. Large basolateral processes on type II hair cells are novel processing units in mammalian vestibular organs.

30. Long-term deficits in motion detection thresholds and spike count variability after unilateral vestibular lesion.

31. Targeted deletion of Sox10 by Wnt1-cre defects neuronal migration and projection in the mouse inner ear.

32. Responses to cell loss become restricted as the supporting cells in mammalian vestibular organs grow thick junctional actin bands that develop high stability.

33. Hair cell generation by notch inhibition in the adult mammalian cristae.

34. Immunohistochemical localization of α2-adrenergic receptors in the neonatal rat cochlea and the vestibular labyrinth.

35. Characterization and inflammatory response of perivascular-resident macrophage-like melanocytes in the vestibular system.

36. Lead roles for supporting actors: critical functions of inner ear supporting cells.

37. Intercellular K⁺ accumulation depolarizes Type I vestibular hair cells and their associated afferent nerve calyx.

38. Vestibular regeneration--experimental models and clinical implications.

39. Inwardly rectifying potassium channel Kir4.1 is localized at the calyx endings of vestibular afferents.

40. The human vestibular cortex revealed by coordinate-based activation likelihood estimation meta-analysis.

41. FMRFamide-related peptide expression in the vestibular-afferent neurons.

42. Effects of leg-to-body position on the responses of rat cerebellar and vestibular nuclear neurons to labyrinthine stimulation.

43. Expression of doublecortin, a neuronal migration protein, in unipolar brush cells of the vestibulocerebellum and dorsal cochlear nucleus of the adult rat.

44. Transforming the vestibular system one molecule at a time: the molecular and developmental basis of vertebrate auditory evolution.

45. Bone conducted vibration activates the vestibulo-ocular reflex in the guinea pig.

46. The neural encoding of self-motion.

47. Potassium accumulation between type I hair cells and calyx terminals in mouse crista.

48. Signal detection theory and vestibular thresholds: I. Basic theory and practical considerations.

49. Internal models of self-motion: computations that suppress vestibular reafference in early vestibular processing.

50. Vestibular primary afferent responses to sound and vibration in the guinea pig.

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