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1. Preventive effect of curcumin and its highly bioavailable preparation on hearing loss induced by single or repeated exposure to noise: A comparative and mechanistic study.

2. Protease-activated receptor-1 negatively regulates proliferation of neural stem/progenitor cells derived from the hippocampal dentate gyrus of the adult mouse.

3. Involvement of calpain in 4-hydroxynonenal-induced disruption of gap junction-mediated intercellular communication among fibrocytes in primary cultures derived from the cochlear spiral ligament.

4. Beneficial in vivo effect of aripiprazole on neuronal regeneration following neuronal loss in the dentate gyrus: evaluation using a mouse model of trimethyltin-induced neuronal loss/self-repair in the dentate gyrus.

5. In vivo and in vitro treatment with edaravone promotes proliferation of neural progenitor cells generated following neuronal loss in the mouse dentate gyrus.

6. Expression of the ubiquitin ligase HRD1 in neural stem/progenitor cells of the adult mouse brain.

7. Endogenous Nitric Oxide Generation Linked to Ryanodine Receptors Activates Cyclic GMP / Protein Kinase G Pathway for Cell Proliferation of Neural Stem/Progenitor Cells Derived From Embryonic Hippocampus.

8. Adult neurogenesis is regulated by endogenous factors produced during neurodegeneration.

9. Endogenous nitric oxide generation linked to ryanodine receptors activates cyclic GMP / protein kinase G pathway for cell proliferation of neural stem/progenitor cells derived from embryonic hippocampus.

10. Enhanced expression of glutathione S-transferase in the hippocampus following acute treatment with trimethyltin in vivo.

11. Mechanism underlying the protective effect of tempol and Nω-nitro-L-arginine methyl ester on acoustic injury: possible involvement of c-Jun N-terminal kinase pathway and connexin26 in the cochlear spiral ligament.

12. Endogenous and exogenous glucocorticoids prevent trimethyltin from causing neuronal degeneration of the mouse brain in vivo: involvement of oxidative stress pathways.

13. Activation of c-Jun N-terminal kinase cascades is involved in part of the neuronal degeneration induced by trimethyltin in cortical neurons of mice.

14. Transcriptional factors in the cochlea within the inner ear.

15. Gene transcription through Myc family members in eukaryotic cells.

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