"Hair Cells, Auditory" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
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Sensory cells in the organ of Corti, characterized by their apical stereocilia (hair-like projections). The inner and outer hair cells, as defined by their proximity to the core of spongy bone (the modiolus), change morphologically along the COCHLEA. Towards the cochlear apex, the length of hair cell bodies and their apical STEREOCILIA increase, allowing differential responses to various frequencies of sound.
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D006198
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MeSH Number(s) |
A08.675.650.250 A08.675.650.915.750.600.350 A08.800.950.750.600.350 A09.246.631.246.577.325 A11.671.650.250 A11.671.650.915.750.600.350
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Concept/Terms |
Hair Cells, Auditory- Hair Cells, Auditory
- Auditory Hair Cell
- Hair Cell, Auditory
- Cochlear Hair Cells
- Cell, Cochlear Hair
- Cells, Cochlear Hair
- Cochlear Hair Cell
- Hair Cell, Cochlear
- Hair Cells, Cochlear
- Auditory Hair Cells
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Below are the most recent publications written about "Hair Cells, Auditory" by people in Profiles.
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Translational and interdisciplinary insights into presbyacusis: A multidimensional disease. Hear Res. 2021 03 15; 402:108109.
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Cochlear Surface Preparation in the Adult Mouse. J Vis Exp. 2019 11 06; (153).
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Deletion of Limk1 and Limk2 in mice does not alter cochlear development or auditory function. Sci Rep. 2019 03 04; 9(1):3357.
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Inhibition of Histone Methyltransferase G9a Attenuates Noise-Induced Cochlear Synaptopathy and Hearing Loss. J Assoc Res Otolaryngol. 2019 06; 20(3):217-232.
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The role of FOXG1 in the postnatal development and survival of mouse cochlear hair cells. Neuropharmacology. 2019 01; 144:43-57.
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Exocyst Complex Member EXOC5 Is Required for Survival of Hair Cells and Spiral Ganglion Neurons and Maintenance of Hearing. Mol Neurobiol. 2018 Aug; 55(8):6518-6532.
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Autophagy protects auditory hair cells against neomycin-induced damage. Autophagy. 2017; 13(11):1884-1904.
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Inhibition of ARC decreases the survival of HEI-OC-1 cells after neomycin damage in vitro. Oncotarget. 2016 Oct 11; 7(41):66647-66659.
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Noise-Induced Loss of Hair Cells and Cochlear Synaptopathy Are Mediated by the Activation of AMPK. J Neurosci. 2016 07 13; 36(28):7497-510.
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Receptor-interacting protein kinases modulate noise-induced sensory hair cell death. Cell Death Dis. 2014 May 29; 5:e1262.