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spiral ganglion

  • Research Articles, Systems/Circuits
    Convergence of Type 1 Spiral Ganglion Neuron Subtypes onto Principal Neurons of the Anteroventral Cochlear Nucleus
    Nicole F. Wong, Sydney E. Brongo, Evan A. Forero, Shuohao Sun, Connor J. Cook, Amanda M. Lauer, Ulrich Müller and Matthew A. Xu-Friedman
    Journal of Neuroscience 11 December 2024, 45 (6) e1507242024; https://doi.org/10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1507-24.2024
  • Research Articles, Cellular/Molecular
    Dynamic Heterogeneity Shapes Patterns of Spiral Ganglion Activity
    Jeffrey Parra-Munevar, Charles E. Morse, Mark R. Plummer and Robin L. Davis
    Journal of Neuroscience 22 September 2021, 41 (43) 8859-8875; https://doi.org/10.1523/JNEUROSCI.0924-20.2021
  • Research Articles, Development/Plasticity/Repair
    Semaphorin-5B Controls Spiral Ganglion Neuron Branch Refinement during Development
    Johnny S. Jung, Kaidi D. Zhang, Zhirong Wang, Mark McMurray, Andrew Tkaczuk, Yoko Ogawa, Ronna Hertzano and Thomas M. Coate
    Journal of Neuroscience 17 June 2019, 39 (33) 6425-6438; https://doi.org/10.1523/JNEUROSCI.0113-19.2019
  • Articles, Development/Plasticity/Repair
    Selective Deletion of Cochlear Hair Cells Causes Rapid Age-Dependent Changes in Spiral Ganglion and Cochlear Nucleus Neurons
    Ling Tong, Melissa K. Strong, Tejbeer Kaur, Jose M. Juiz, Elizabeth C. Oesterle, Clifford Hume, Mark E. Warchol, Richard D. Palmiter and Edwin W Rubel
    Journal of Neuroscience 20 May 2015, 35 (20) 7878-7891; https://doi.org/10.1523/JNEUROSCI.2179-14.2015
  • Articles, Cellular/Molecular
    Spiral Ganglion Degeneration and Hearing Loss as a Consequence of Satellite Cell Death in Saposin B-Deficient Mice
    Omar Akil, Ying Sun, Sarath Vijayakumar, Wujuan Zhang, Tiffany Ku, Chi-Kyou Lee, Sherri Jones, Gregory A. Grabowski and Lawrence R. Lustig
    Journal of Neuroscience 18 February 2015, 35 (7) 3263-3275; https://doi.org/10.1523/JNEUROSCI.3920-13.2015
  • Articles, Development/Plasticity/Repair
    Postnatal Expression of Neurotrophic Factors Accessible to Spiral Ganglion Neurons in the Auditory System of Adult Hearing and Deafened Rats
    Erin M. Bailey and Steven H. Green
    Journal of Neuroscience 24 September 2014, 34 (39) 13110-13126; https://doi.org/10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1014-14.2014
  • Articles, Cellular/Molecular
    Unmasking of Spiral Ganglion Neuron Firing Dynamics by Membrane Potential and Neurotrophin-3
    Robert A. Crozier and Robin L. Davis
    Journal of Neuroscience 16 July 2014, 34 (29) 9688-9702; https://doi.org/10.1523/JNEUROSCI.4552-13.2014
  • Articles, Cellular/Molecular
    Excitability of Type II Cochlear Afferents
    Catherine J. C. Weisz, Elisabeth Glowatzki and Paul Albert Fuchs
    Journal of Neuroscience 5 February 2014, 34 (6) 2365-2373; https://doi.org/10.1523/JNEUROSCI.3428-13.2014
  • Articles, Cellular/Molecular
    α2δ3 Is Essential for Normal Structure and Function of Auditory Nerve Synapses and Is a Novel Candidate for Auditory Processing Disorders
    Antonella Pirone, Simone Kurt, Annalisa Zuccotti, Lukas Rüttiger, Peter Pilz, David H. Brown, Christoph Franz, Michaela Schweizer, Marco B. Rust, Rudolf Rübsamen, Eckhard Friauf, Marlies Knipper and Jutta Engel
    Journal of Neuroscience 8 January 2014, 34 (2) 434-445; https://doi.org/10.1523/JNEUROSCI.3085-13.2014
  • ARTICLE
    Expression of the P2X2 Receptor Subunit of the ATP-Gated Ion Channel in the Cochlea: Implications for Sound Transduction and Auditory Neurotransmission
    Gary D. Housley, Refik Kanjhan, Nicholas P. Raybould, Denise Greenwood, Salam G. Salih, Leif Järlebark, Lucille D. Burton, Vera C. M. Setz, Mark B. Cannell, Christian Soeller, David L. Christie, Shin-ichi Usami, Atsushi Matsubara, Haruhide Yoshie, Allen F. Ryan and Peter R. Thorne
    Journal of Neuroscience 1 October 1999, 19 (19) 8377-8388; https://doi.org/10.1523/JNEUROSCI.19-19-08377.1999

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