inner ear
- Tbx1 and Jag1 act in concert to modulate the fate of neurosensory cells of the mouse otic vesicle
Summary: Normal dosages of Tbx1 and Jag1 are required to maintain a proper balance of cell types within the neurosensory domain of the otic vesicle to form the inner ear.
- Dlx3b/4b is required for early-born but not later-forming sensory hair cells during zebrafish inner ear development
Summary: The transcription factors Dlx3b and Dlx4b control the formation of early-born sensory hair cells or tether cells in the developing zebrafish inner ear.
- Surviving murine experimental sepsis affects the function and morphology of the inner ear
Summary: This study shows that a mild sepsis leads to a significant hearing impairment due to apoptosis of different inner ear structures.