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Bernd Fritzsch

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International Journal of Molecular Sciences|April 28, 2023
Early Steps towards Hearing: Placodes and Sensory DevelopmentAzel Zine, Bernd Fritzsch
Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience|April 9, 2015
Inner ear hair cells deteriorate in mice engineered to have no or diminished innervationJennifer Kersigo, Bernd Fritzsch
Pharmaceuticals (Basel, Switzerland)|October 4, 2011
Regeneration of Hair Cells: Making Sense of All the NoiseBenjamin Kopecky, Bernd Fritzsch
Brain Research. Developmental Brain Research|April 30, 2002
The developmental segregation of posterior crista and saccular vestibular fibers in mice: a carbocyanine tracer study using confocal microscopyAdel Maklad, Bernd Fritzsch
Journal of Comparative Physiology. A, Neuroethology, Sensory, Neural, and Behavioral Physiology|November 28, 2013
Evolution of vertebrate mechanosensory hair cells and inner ears: toward identifying stimuli that select mutation driven altered morphologiesBernd Fritzsch, Hans Straka
G3 (Bethesda, Md.)|December 28, 2019
A Screen for Gene Paralogies Delineating Evolutionary Branching Order of Early MetazoaAlbert Erives, Bernd Fritzsch
Cells|April 9, 2014
The myc road to hearing restorationBenjamin Kopecky, Bernd Fritzsch
Cell and Tissue Research|June 16, 2019
Npr2 null mutants show initial overshooting followed by reduction of spiral ganglion axon projections combined with near-normal cochleotopic projectionHannes Schmidt, Bernd Fritzsch
The International Journal of Developmental Biology|February 9, 2011
Transplantation of Xenopus laevis ears reveals the ability to form afferent and efferent connections with the spinal cordKaren L Elliott, Bernd Fritzsch
Anatomical Record (Hoboken, N.J. : 2007)|October 10, 2012
Evolution of sound and balance perception: innovations that aggregate single hair cells into the ear and transform a gravistatic sensor into the organ of cortiJeremy S Duncan, Bernd Fritzsch
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Showing results (11-20 of 210) with videos related to

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International Journal of Molecular Sciences|April 28, 2023
Early Steps towards Hearing: Placodes and Sensory DevelopmentAzel Zine, Bernd Fritzsch
Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience|April 9, 2015
Inner ear hair cells deteriorate in mice engineered to have no or diminished innervationJennifer Kersigo, Bernd Fritzsch
Pharmaceuticals (Basel, Switzerland)|October 4, 2011
Regeneration of Hair Cells: Making Sense of All the NoiseBenjamin Kopecky, Bernd Fritzsch
Brain Research. Developmental Brain Research|April 30, 2002
The developmental segregation of posterior crista and saccular vestibular fibers in mice: a carbocyanine tracer study using confocal microscopyAdel Maklad, Bernd Fritzsch
Journal of Comparative Physiology. A, Neuroethology, Sensory, Neural, and Behavioral Physiology|November 28, 2013
Evolution of vertebrate mechanosensory hair cells and inner ears: toward identifying stimuli that select mutation driven altered morphologiesBernd Fritzsch, Hans Straka
G3 (Bethesda, Md.)|December 28, 2019
A Screen for Gene Paralogies Delineating Evolutionary Branching Order of Early MetazoaAlbert Erives, Bernd Fritzsch
Cells|April 9, 2014
The myc road to hearing restorationBenjamin Kopecky, Bernd Fritzsch
Cell and Tissue Research|June 16, 2019
Npr2 null mutants show initial overshooting followed by reduction of spiral ganglion axon projections combined with near-normal cochleotopic projectionHannes Schmidt, Bernd Fritzsch
The International Journal of Developmental Biology|February 9, 2011
Transplantation of Xenopus laevis ears reveals the ability to form afferent and efferent connections with the spinal cordKaren L Elliott, Bernd Fritzsch
Anatomical Record (Hoboken, N.J. : 2007)|October 10, 2012
Evolution of sound and balance perception: innovations that aggregate single hair cells into the ear and transform a gravistatic sensor into the organ of cortiJeremy S Duncan, Bernd Fritzsch
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