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1. Upregulation of a nuclear factor-kappa B-interacting immune gene network in mice cochleae with age-related hearing loss.

2. Targeted PCR Array Analysis of Genes in Innate Immunity and Glucocorticoid Signaling Pathways in Mice Cochleae Following Acoustic Trauma.

3. Cochlear Histopathologic Findings in Patients With Systemic Lupus Erythematosus: A Human Temporal Bone Study.

4. Dexamethasone Regulates Cochlear Expression of Deafness-associated Proteins Myelin Protein Zero and Heat Shock Protein 70, as Revealed by iTRAQ Proteomics.

5. Time courses of changes in phospho- and total- MAP kinases in the cochlea after intense noise exposure.

6. Intratympanic dexamethasone up-regulates Fkbp5 in the cochleae of mice in vivo.

7. Expression analysis of microRNAs in murine cochlear explants.

8. Comparing the cochlear spiral modiolar artery in type-1 and type-2 diabetes mellitus:a human temporal bone study.

9. Microarray analysis of the effect of dexamethasone on murine cochlear explants.

10. Vascular findings in the stria vascularis of patients with unilateral or bilateral Ménière's disease: a histopathologic temporal bone study.

11. Generalized arteriosclerosis and changes of the cochlea in young adults.

12. Cochlear expression of a dominant-negative GJB2R75W construct delivered through the round window membrane in mice.

13. Quantitative study of the vestibular sensory epithelium in cochleosaccular dysplasia.

14. RT-PCR analysis of Tecta, Coch, Eya4 and Strc in mouse cochlear explants.

15. Expression of macrophage migration inhibitory factor and CD74 in the inner ear and middle ear in lipopolysaccharide-induced otitis media.

16. Immediate changes in transcription factors and synaptic transmission in the cochlea following acoustic trauma: A gene transcriptome study.

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