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1. The Role of Molecular and Cellular Aging Pathways on Age-Related Hearing Loss.

2. Biomolecular condensates and disease pathogenesis.

3. Activating transcription factor 6 contributes to cisplatin‑induced ototoxicity via regulating the unfolded proteins response.

4. The miR-182-5p/GPX4 Pathway Contributes to Sevoflurane-Induced Ototoxicity via Ferroptosis.

5. The Stria Vascularis: Renewed Attention on a Key Player in Age-Related Hearing Loss.

6. Disturbance in the protein landscape of cochlear perilymph in an Alzheimer's disease mouse model.

7. A silk-based hydrogel containing dexamethasone and lipoic acid microcrystals for local delivery to the inner ear.

8. Disruption of Cdh23 exon 68 splicing leads to progressive hearing loss in mice by affecting tip-link stability.

9. An essential signaling cascade for avian auditory hair cell regeneration.

10. Distinct changes in brain metabolism in patients with dementia and hearing loss.

11. The dynamics of actin protrusions can be controlled by tip-localized myosin motors.

12. TMTC4 is a hair cell-specific human deafness gene.

13. Translation Fidelity and Respiration Deficits in CLPP-Deficient Tissues: Mechanistic Insights from Mitochondrial Complexome Profiling.

14. Abnormal Cholesterol Metabolism and Lysosomal Dysfunction Induce Age-Related Hearing Loss by Inhibiting mTORC1-TFEB-Dependent Autophagy.

15. Cingulin regulates hair cell cuticular plate morphology and is required for hearing in human and mouse.

16. An MR spectroscopy study of temporal areas excluding primary auditory cortex and frontal regions in subjective bilateral and unilateral tinnitus.

17. Ramifications of POU4F3 variants associated with autosomal dominant hearing loss in various molecular aspects.

18. Mitochondrial alterations in the cochlea of Cdk5rap1-knockout mice with age-related hearing loss.

19. Cytomembrane Trafficking Pathways of Connexin 26, 30, and 43.

20. Loss of TMCC2 activates endoplasm reticulum stress and causes auditory hair cell death.

21. Autophagy proteins are essential for aminoglycoside-induced hearing loss.

22. Enhanced survival of hypoimmunogenic otic progenitors following intracochlear xenotransplantation: repercussions for stem cell therapy in hearing loss models.

23. Targeting CXCL1 chemokine signaling for treating cisplatin ototoxicity.

24. Macrophage-mediated immune response aggravates hearing disfunction caused by the disorder of mitochondrial dynamics in cochlear hair cells.

25. Protective Effect of Avenanthramide-C on Auditory Hair Cells against Oxidative Stress, Inflammatory Cytokines, and DNA Damage in Cisplatin-Induced Ototoxicity.

26. Loss of Pex1 in Inner Ear Hair Cells Contributes to Cochlear Synaptopathy and Hearing Loss.

27. New Insights into the Identity of the DFNA58 Gene.

28. Deletion of the Notch ligand Jagged1 during cochlear maturation leads to inner hair cell defects and hearing loss.

29. AAV-ie-mediated UCP2 overexpression accelerates inner hair cell loss during aging in vivo.

30. The Effect of a Pex3 Mutation on Hearing and Lipid Content of the Inner Ear.

31. Microtubule-associated protein 1 A and tubby act independently in regulating the localization of stereocilin to the tips of inner ear hair cell stereocilia.

32. Genetic correction of TRMU allele restored the mitochondrial dysfunction-induced deficiencies in iPSCs-derived hair cells of hearing-impaired patients.

33. FCHSD2 is required for stereocilia maintenance in mouse cochlear hair cells.

34. WNT Activation and TGFβ-Smad Inhibition Potentiate Stemness of Mammalian Auditory Neuroprogenitors for High-Throughput Generation of Functional Auditory Neurons In Vitro.

35. LDL receptor-related protein 1 (LRP1), a novel target for opening the blood-labyrinth barrier (BLB).

36. ASK1 is a novel molecular target for preventing aminoglycoside-induced hair cell death.

37. AAV-ie-K558R mediated cochlear gene therapy and hair cell regeneration.

38. Pravastatin Administration Alleviates Kanamycin-Induced Cochlear Injury and Hearing Loss.

39. Downregulation of REST in the cochlea contributes to age-related hearing loss via the p53 apoptosis pathway.

40. In vivo outer hair cell gene editing ameliorates progressive hearing loss in dominant-negative Kcnq4 murine model.

41. Mutations in OSBPL2 cause hearing loss associated with primary cilia defects via sonic hedgehog signaling.

42. Predicting pathogenicity for novel hearing loss mutations based on genetic and protein structure approaches.

43. Long noncoding RNA Gm44593 attenuates oxidative stress from age-related hearing loss by regulating miR-29b/WNK1.

44. Generation of hiPSC line UMi030-A from an individual with the hearing loss-related GJB2 mutation c.109G > A.

45. Molecular Pathways Modulating Sensory Hair Cell Regeneration in Adult Mammalian Cochleae: Progress and Perspectives.

46. Insights into phenotypic differences between humans and mice with p.T721M and other C-terminal variants of the SLC26A4 gene.

47. Bi-allelic variants in SPATA5L1 lead to intellectual disability, spastic-dystonic cerebral palsy, epilepsy, and hearing loss.

48. Current Understanding of Membrane Transporters as Regulators or Targets for Cisplatin-Induced Hearing Loss.

49. Insulin-like Growth Factor 1 Signaling in Mammalian Hearing.

50. Norrie disease protein is essential for cochlear hair cell maturation.

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