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Academic Article Evidence for a medial K+ recycling pathway from inner hair cells.
Academic Article Na-K-Cl cotransporter expression in the developing and senescent gerbil cochlea.
Academic Article Transplantation of mouse embryonic stem cells into the cochlea of an auditory-neuropathy animal model: effects of timing after injury.
Academic Article Unmyelinated auditory type I spiral ganglion neurons in congenic Ly5.1 mice.
Academic Article Immunohistochemical localization of brain type glucose transporter in mammalian inner ears: comparison of developmental and adult stages.
Academic Article Localization of actin in basal cells of stria vascularis.
Academic Article Increased laminin deposition in capillaries of the stria vascularis of quiet-aged gerbils.
Academic Article Histopathologic observations of the aging gerbil cochlea.
Academic Article Expression patterns of ion transport enzymes in spiral ligament fibrocytes change in relation to strial atrophy in the aged gerbil cochlea.
Academic Article Ouabain induces apoptotic cell death in type I spiral ganglion neurons, but not type II neurons.
Academic Article Nuclear factor kappaB deficiency is associated with auditory nerve degeneration and increased noise-induced hearing loss.
Academic Article Expression of plasma membrane Ca-ATPase in the adult and developing gerbil cochlea.
Academic Article The fine structure of spiral ligament cells relates to ion return to the stria and varies with place-frequency.
Academic Article Characterization and development of an inner ear type I fibrocyte cell culture.
Concept Spiral Ganglion
Academic Article Noise-Induced Dysregulation of Quaking RNA Binding Proteins Contributes to Auditory Nerve Demyelination and Hearing Loss.
Academic Article Age-dependent alterations of Kir4.1 expression in neural crest-derived cells of the mouse and human cochlea.
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