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Innate Immunity|July 10, 2009
TLR4-mediated induction of TLR2 signaling is critical in the pathogenesis and resolution of otitis mediaAnke Leichtle, Michelle Hernandez, Kwang Pak, et al.
Molecular and Cellular Neurosciences|December 25, 2012
Glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor (GDNF) induces neuritogenesis in the cochlear spiral ganglion via neural cell adhesion molecule (NCAM)Sara Euteneuer, Kuo H Yang, Eduardo Chavez, et al.
BMC Neuroscience|November 16, 2011
Simvastatin protects auditory hair cells from gentamicin-induced toxicity and activates Akt signaling in vitroYves Brand, Cristian Setz, Soledad Levano, et al.
Frontiers in Genetics|September 12, 2022
The ECRG4 cleavage product augurin binds the endotoxin receptor and influences the innate immune response during otitis mediaArwa Kurabi, Dong Gu Hur, Kwang Pak, et al.
Plos One|March 27, 2015
All Akt isoforms (Akt1, Akt2, Akt3) are involved in normal hearing, but only Akt2 and Akt3 are involved in auditory hair cell survival in the mammalian inner earYves Brand, Soledad Levano, Vesna Radojevic, et al.
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|January 1, 2017
Global Analysis of Protein Expression of Inner Ear Hair CellsAnn E Hickox, Ann C Y Wong, Kwang Pak, et al.
The Journal of Infectious Diseases|November 26, 2002
Participation of Ras and extracellular regulated kinase in the hyperplastic response of middle-ear mucosa during bacterial otitis mediaSean D Palacios, Kwang Pak, Ayse G Kayali, et al.
Scientific Reports|August 9, 2018
Active Transport of Peptides Across the Intact Human Tympanic MembraneArwa Kurabi, Daniel Schaerer, Volker Noack, et al.
BMC Immunology|January 29, 2011
TNFA deletion alters apoptosis as well as caspase 3 and 4 expression during otitis mediaJoerg Ebmeyer, Anke Leichtle, Michelle Hernandez, et al.
Cell Reports|November 25, 2020
Noise Exposures Causing Hearing Loss Generate Proteotoxic Stress and Activate the Proteostasis NetworkNopporn Jongkamonwiwat, Miguel A Ramirez, Seby Edassery, et al.
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Innate Immunity|July 10, 2009
TLR4-mediated induction of TLR2 signaling is critical in the pathogenesis and resolution of otitis mediaAnke Leichtle, Michelle Hernandez, Kwang Pak, et al.
Molecular and Cellular Neurosciences|December 25, 2012
Glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor (GDNF) induces neuritogenesis in the cochlear spiral ganglion via neural cell adhesion molecule (NCAM)Sara Euteneuer, Kuo H Yang, Eduardo Chavez, et al.
BMC Neuroscience|November 16, 2011
Simvastatin protects auditory hair cells from gentamicin-induced toxicity and activates Akt signaling in vitroYves Brand, Cristian Setz, Soledad Levano, et al.
Frontiers in Genetics|September 12, 2022
The ECRG4 cleavage product augurin binds the endotoxin receptor and influences the innate immune response during otitis mediaArwa Kurabi, Dong Gu Hur, Kwang Pak, et al.
Plos One|March 27, 2015
All Akt isoforms (Akt1, Akt2, Akt3) are involved in normal hearing, but only Akt2 and Akt3 are involved in auditory hair cell survival in the mammalian inner earYves Brand, Soledad Levano, Vesna Radojevic, et al.
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|January 1, 2017
Global Analysis of Protein Expression of Inner Ear Hair CellsAnn E Hickox, Ann C Y Wong, Kwang Pak, et al.
The Journal of Infectious Diseases|November 26, 2002
Participation of Ras and extracellular regulated kinase in the hyperplastic response of middle-ear mucosa during bacterial otitis mediaSean D Palacios, Kwang Pak, Ayse G Kayali, et al.
Scientific Reports|August 9, 2018
Active Transport of Peptides Across the Intact Human Tympanic MembraneArwa Kurabi, Daniel Schaerer, Volker Noack, et al.
BMC Immunology|January 29, 2011
TNFA deletion alters apoptosis as well as caspase 3 and 4 expression during otitis mediaJoerg Ebmeyer, Anke Leichtle, Michelle Hernandez, et al.
Cell Reports|November 25, 2020
Noise Exposures Causing Hearing Loss Generate Proteotoxic Stress and Activate the Proteostasis NetworkNopporn Jongkamonwiwat, Miguel A Ramirez, Seby Edassery, et al.
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