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1. Complexin regulation of synaptic vesicle release: mechanisms in the central nervous system and specialized retinal ribbon synapses.

2. Syntaxin 3B: A SNARE Protein Required for Vision.

3. Deletion of Luzp2 Does Not Cause Hearing Loss in Mice.

4. Complexin regulation of synaptic vesicle release: mechanisms in the central nervous system and specialized retinal ribbon synapses

5. Retinal inputs that drive optomotor responses of mice under mesopic conditions

6. A Novel Cre Recombinase Mouse Strain for Cell-Specific Deletion of Floxed Genes in Ribbon Synapse-Forming Retinal Neurons.

8. Probing the role of the C2F domain of otoferlin.

9. Trophoblast glycoprotein is required for efficient synaptic vesicle exocytosis from retinal rod bipolar cells.

10. The first synapse in vision in the aging mouse retina.

11. Regulation of Syntaxin3B-Mediated Membrane Fusion by T14, Munc18, and Complexin.

12. Probing the role of the C2F domain of otoferlin

13. The first synapse in vision in the aging mouse retina

14. Trophoblast glycoprotein is required for efficient synaptic vesicle exocytosis from retinal rod bipolar cells

15. Light-dependent changes in the outer plexiform layer of the mouse retina

16. Synaptic activity is not required for establishing heterogeneity of inner hair cell ribbon synapses.

18. Rabconnectin-3α/DMXL2 Is Locally Enriched at the Synaptic Ribbon of Rod Photoreceptor Synapses.

19. Impaired tectorial membrane and ribbon synapse maturation in the cochlea of mice with congenital hypothyroidism.

20. Critical Role of the Presynaptic Protein CAST in Maintaining the Photoreceptor Ribbon Synapse Triad.

21. Synaptic activity is not required for establishing heterogeneity of inner hair cell ribbon synapses

22. Age-dependent structural reorganization of utricular ribbon synapses

23. Sex differences in hearing impairment due to diet-induced obesity in CBA/Ca mice.

24. Prevention of Noise-Induced Hearing Loss In Vivo: Continuous Application of Insulin-like Growth Factor 1 and Its Effect on Inner Ear Synapses, Auditory Function and Perilymph Proteins.

25. Cochlear hair cell innervation is dependent on a modulatory function of Semaphorin‐3A.

26. α2δ-4 Is Required for the Molecular and Structural Organization of Rod and Cone Photoreceptor Synapses.

27. Synaptic vesicle release during ribbon synapse formation of cone photoreceptors.

28. Synaptic vesicle release during ribbon synapse formation of cone photoreceptors

29. Regulation of Syntaxin3B-Mediated Membrane Fusion by T14, Munc18, and Complexin

30. Embryonic Hyperglycemia Delays the Development of Retinal Synapses in a Zebrafish Model.

31. Multiple Calcium Channel Types with Unique Expression Patterns Mediate Retinal Signaling at Bipolar Cell Ribbon Synapses.

32. Head and neck radiotherapy causes significant disruptions of cochlear ribbon synapses and consequent sensorineural hearing loss.

33. FGF22 deletion causes hidden hearing loss by affecting the function of inner hair cell ribbon synapses.

34. Signal transmission in mature mammalian vestibular hair cells.

35. Multiple Sevoflurane Exposures During the Neonatal Period Cause Hearing Impairment and Loss of Hair Cell Ribbon Synapses in Adult Mice.

36. The Auxiliary Calcium Channel Subunit α2δ4 Is Required for Axonal Elaboration, Synaptic Transmission, and Wiring of Rod Photoreceptors.

37. Signal transmission in mature mammalian vestibular hair cells

38. Rabconnectin-3α/DMXL2 Is Locally Enriched at the Synaptic Ribbon of Rod Photoreceptor Synapses

39. Eliminating Synaptic Ribbons from Rods and Cones Halves the Releasable Vesicle Pool and Slows Down Replenishment.

40. Morphology changes in the cochlea of impulse noise-induced hidden hearing loss.

41. Involvement of the SIRT1/PGC-1α Signaling Pathway in Noise-Induced Hidden Hearing Loss.

42. SCN11A gene deletion causes sensorineural hearing loss by impairing the ribbon synapses and auditory nerves

43. The Development and Evolution of Lateral Line Electroreceptors: Insights from Comparative Molecular Approaches

44. Involvement of the SIRT1/PGC-1α Signaling Pathway in Noise-Induced Hidden Hearing Loss

45. Aligned Organization of Synapses and Mitochondria in Auditory Hair Cells.

46. Hearing Recovery Induced by DNA Demethylation in a Chemically Deafened Adult Mouse Model.

47. RIBEYE B-Domain Is Essential for RIBEYE A-Domain Stability and Assembly of Synaptic Ribbons.

48. Ribbon Synapses and Hearing Impairment in Mice After in utero Sevoflurane Exposure

49. Hearing Recovery Induced by DNA Demethylation in a Chemically Deafened Adult Mouse Model

50. RIBEYE B-Domain Is Essential for RIBEYE A-Domain Stability and Assembly of Synaptic Ribbons

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