Cilia and flagella are conserved, motile, and sensorycell organelles involved in signal transduction and human disease.
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In addition, PTEN can regulate sensorycell proliferation and differentiation of hair bundles in the mammalian cochlea.
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The endocochlear potential, which is required for inner ear sensorycell function, correlated with auditory brainstem response thresholds.
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The sensorycells in the outer segments of their antennae noted the change.
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In neomycin-treated cultures, sensorycells were degenerated, so no labeling could be seen.
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In the olfactory epithelium, no AQP was detected in the olfactory sensorycells.
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Many types of neural tissues and sensorycells possess either motile or primary cilia.
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This function depends on the ability of sensorycells to grow stereocilia of defined lengths.
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Stereocilia are actin-based protrusions on auditory and vestibular sensorycells that are required for hearing and balance.
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Age-related hearing loss can involve multiple components, such as the disappearance of sensorycells in the inner ear.
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Its lead program, FX-322, activates the regrowth of sensorycells in the inner ear to treat chronic noise induced hearing loss.
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The data presented support the hypothesis that early survival and differentiation of neural crest-derived sensorycells depend on central nervous system-derived factor(s).
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As often occurs in the case of a neurotic subject, delusion as to time and space had followed the depression of the sensorycells.
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As the filaments of the gustatory nerves terminate between these rod-like cells, it is probable that they are the true sensorycells of taste.
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Importantly, deafness-linked proteins were significantly enriched in HCs, suggesting that this in-depth proteomic analysis of IE sensorycells may hold potential for deafness gene discovery.
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A fast inwardly rectifying current has been observed in some of the sensorycells (hair cells) of the inner ear of several species.