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310 related items for PubMed ID: 17920797

  • 1. Strategies to regenerate hair cells: identification of progenitors and critical genes.
    Breuskin I, Bodson M, Thelen N, Thiry M, Nguyen L, Belachew S, Lefebvre PP, Malgrange B.
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  • 2. Hair cell progenitors: identification and regulatory genes.
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  • 3. [Differentiation, protection and regeneration of hair cells and auditory neurons in mammals].
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  • 5. Sensory cell regeneration and stem cells: what we have already achieved in the management of deafness.
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  • 7. Mammalian auditory hair cell regeneration/repair and protection: a review and future directions.
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  • 8. Prox1 interacts with Atoh1 and Gfi1, and regulates cellular differentiation in the inner ear sensory epithelia.
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  • 12. Survival and neural differentiation of adult neural stem cells transplanted into the mature inner ear.
    Hu Z, Wei D, Johansson CB, Holmström N, Duan M, Frisén J, Ulfendahl M.
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  • 13. Epigenetic regulation of Atoh1 guides hair cell development in the mammalian cochlea.
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  • 14. Molecular characterization of conditionally immortalized cell lines derived from mouse early embryonic inner ear.
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  • 17. [Regeneration of ciliated cells in the internal ear].
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  • 18. Vestibular hair cell regeneration and restoration of balance function induced by math1 gene transfer.
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