"Hair Cells, Auditory" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
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Sensory cells in the organ of Corti, characterized by their apical stereocilia (hair-like projections). The inner and outer hair cells, as defined by their proximity to the core of spongy bone (the modiolus), change morphologically along the COCHLEA. Towards the cochlear apex, the length of hair cell bodies and their apical STEREOCILIA increase, allowing differential responses to various frequencies of sound.
Descriptor ID |
D006198
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MeSH Number(s) |
A08.675.650.250 A08.675.650.915.750.600.350 A08.800.950.750.600.350 A09.246.631.246.577.325 A11.671.650.250 A11.671.650.915.750.600.350
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Concept/Terms |
Hair Cells, Auditory- Hair Cells, Auditory
- Auditory Hair Cell
- Hair Cell, Auditory
- Cochlear Hair Cells
- Cell, Cochlear Hair
- Cells, Cochlear Hair
- Cochlear Hair Cell
- Hair Cell, Cochlear
- Hair Cells, Cochlear
- Auditory Hair Cells
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Below are the most recent publications written about "Hair Cells, Auditory" by people in Profiles.
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Mini-PCDH15 gene therapy rescues hearing in a mouse model of Usher syndrome type 1F. Nat Commun. 2023 04 26; 14(1):2400.
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Temporary reduction of distortion product otoacoustic emissions (DPOAEs) immediately following auditory brainstem response (ABR). Hear Res. 2010 Oct 01; 269(1-2):180-5.