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Jeff went upstairs, brushed his teeth, and rubbed on the whisker-removing cream.
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He twitched his whiskers, gave a good sniff, and rejected the nuggets.
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She could feel the whiskers growing back that he'd shaved that morning.
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I'd be growing whiskers in a couple of years, she told me.
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Oh, and Whiskers is good, but he'll be happy to see you.
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HNG significantly increased hair shaft elongation in vibrissa hair follicle organ culture.
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In developing somatosensory cortex, domains were smaller than, and distinct from, the barrels, which represent sensory input from a single vibrissa.
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A finite element method was used to model the motion of a single vibrissa fixed at its base, using the aforementioned fluid force.
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The force of the vibrating air on a vibrissa was modeled using the exact solution for a vibrating infinite cylinder in linear fluid.
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Our findings identify Trps1 as a novel regulator of the Wnt signaling pathway and of early hair follicle progenitors in the developing vibrissa follicle.
Usage of sensory hair in inglés
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The Sheffield team has yet to transplant the sensoryhair cells into animals.
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These data suggest that FGF2 plays a role during differentiation of sensoryhair cells in avians.
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Damage to the sensoryhair cells and the spiral ganglion neurons of the cochlea leads to deafness.
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The peripheral auditory nerve (AN) carries sound information from sensoryhair cells to the brain.
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Cisplatin ototoxicity results from damage to and death of cells in the inner ear, including sensoryhair cells.
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Human hearing and balance impairments are often attributable to the death of sensoryhair cells in the inner ear.
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Conclusions: Degeneration of vestibular sensoryhair cells plays an important role in the development of IDPN-induced behavioral deficits in mice.
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The sensory epithelium of the mammalian cochlea is composed of a regular mosaic of sensoryhair cells and nonsensory supporting cells.
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The sensoryhair cells of the mammalian cochlea are exquisitely sensitive, responding to atomic-level deflections at speeds on the order of tens of microseconds.
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The organ of Corti contains two main cell types: the sensoryhair cells and the supporting cells which are organized in a defined mosaic pattern.
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Fibroblast growth factor-2 (FGF2) has been postulated to be a key regulator involved in the proliferation, differentiation, and regeneration of sensoryhair cells.
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On two of them, antennae quivered and thousands of small sensoryhairs pulsed.
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Sensoryhair cells and supporting cells in the cochlea differentiate via regional and cell fate specification.
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Sensoryhair cells of the inner ear are sensitive to death from aging, noise trauma, and ototoxic drugs.
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It turns out that a bat's wings are covered in microscopic sensoryhairs that detect changes in air currents.