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1. Wnt signalling facilitates neuronal differentiation of cochlear Frizzled10-positive cells in mouse cochlea via glypican 6 modulation.

2. Isolation and Comprehensive Analysis of Cochlear Tissue-Derived Small Extracellular Vesicles.

3. Jag1 represses Notch activation in lateral supporting cells and inhibits an outer hair cell fate in the medial cochlea.

4. TUBB4B is essential for the cytoskeletal architecture of cochlear supporting cells and motile cilia development.

5. Metabolic Profiling of Cochlear Organoids Identifies α-Ketoglutarate and NAD + as Limiting Factors for Hair Cell Reprogramming.

6. A cochlear progenitor pool influences patterning of the mammalian sensory epithelium via MYBL2.

7. The caspase-inhibitor Emricasan efficiently counteracts cisplatin- and neomycin-induced cytotoxicity in cochlear cells.

8. Wnt7b acts in concert with Wnt5a to regulate tissue elongation and planar cell polarity via noncanonical Wnt signaling.

9. Mitochondrial dynamics regulate cell morphology in the developing cochlea.

10. Pcolce2 overexpression promotes supporting cell reprogramming in the neonatal mouse cochlea.

11. Localization of cadherins in the postnatal cochlear epithelium and their relation to space formation.

12. AAV-mediated Gpm6b expression supports hair cell reprogramming.

13. Revisiting the Potency of Tbx2 Expression in Transforming Outer Hair Cells into Inner Hair Cells at Multiple Ages In Vivo.

14. Asymmetric vibrations in the organ of Corti by outer hair cells measured from excised gerbil cochlea.

15. Ptch1 is essential for cochlear marginal cell differentiation and stria vascularis formation.

16. Store-Operated Ca 2+ Channels Contribute to the Generation of Ca 2+ Waves in Interdental Cells in the Cochleae.

17. Three distinct Atoh1 enhancers cooperate for sound receptor hair cell development.

18. Dync1li1 is required for the survival of mammalian cochlear hair cells by regulating the transportation of autophagosomes.

19. Tbx2 is a master regulator of inner versus outer hair cell differentiation.

20. Characterization of the microRNA transcriptomes and proteomics of cochlear tissue-derived small extracellular vesicles from mice of different ages after birth.

21. ROS-Induced Oxidative Damage and Mitochondrial Dysfunction Mediated by Inhibition of SIRT3 in Cultured Cochlear Cells.

22. Protective effect of berberine chloride against cisplatin-induced ototoxicity.

23. Sperm-associated antigen 6 (Spag6) mutation leads to vestibular dysfunction in mice.

24. Quantum magnetic imaging of iron organelles within the pigeon cochlea.

25. Lineage-tracing and translatomic analysis of damage-inducible mitotic cochlear progenitors identifies candidate genes regulating regeneration.

26. The crosstalk between the Notch, Wnt, and SHH signaling pathways in regulating the proliferation and regeneration of sensory progenitor cells in the mouse cochlea.

27. Daple deficiency causes hearing loss in adult mice by inducing defects in cochlear stereocilia and apical microtubules.

28. High-throughput screening on cochlear organoids identifies VEGFR-MEK-TGFB1 signaling promoting hair cell reprogramming.

29. Dual expression of Atoh1 and Ikzf2 promotes transformation of adult cochlear supporting cells into outer hair cells.

30. Chromatin remodeler CHD7 is critical for cochlear morphogenesis and neurosensory patterning.

31. GATA3 maintains the quiescent state of cochlear supporting cells by regulating p27 kip1 .

32. Murine cochlear cell sorting and cell-type-specific organoid culture.

33. Opposing effects of Wnt/β-catenin signaling on epithelial and mesenchymal cell fate in the developing cochlea.

34. Cochlear supporting cells require GAS2 for cytoskeletal architecture and hearing.

35. Dhh-expressing Schwann cell precursors contribute to skin and cochlear melanocytes, but not to vestibular melanocytes.

36. Transcriptomic analysis and ednrb expression in cochlear intermediate cells reveal developmental differences between inner ear and skin melanocytes.

37. Efferent feedback controls bilateral auditory spontaneous activity.

38. Development in the Mammalian Auditory System Depends on Transcription Factors.

39. Regulator of G protein signaling 17 represents a novel target for treating cisplatin induced hearing loss.

40. Identification of a series of hair-cell MET channel blockers that protect against aminoglycoside-induced ototoxicity.

41. Functional P2X 7 Receptors in the Auditory Nerve of Hearing Rodents Localize Exclusively to Peripheral Glia.

42. Cell-type identity of the avian cochlea.

43. Dispensability of Tubulin Acetylation for 15-protofilament Microtubule Formation in the Mammalian Cochlea.

44. Light sheet microscopy of the gerbil cochlea.

45. A sensory cell diversifies its output by varying Ca 2+ influx-release coupling among active zones.

46. An antibody to RGMa promotes regeneration of cochlear synapses after noise exposure.

47. miR‑125/CDK2 axis in cochlear progenitor cell proliferation.

48. Electron Microscopic Reconstruction of Neural Circuitry in the Cochlea.

49. The common marmoset as suitable nonhuman alternative for the analysis of primate cochlear development.

50. Dissociating antibacterial from ototoxic effects of gentamicin C-subtypes.

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