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We implanted keratin and poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) particles to the surface of mouse calvariae to produce a quantitative, localized, inflammatory bone remodeling similar to that seen in cholesteatoma. Both types of particles resulted in increased osteoclast density compared with controls. Osteoclasts infiltrated from marrow and vascular spaces and were active at the periphery of these spaces...
The deafness mouse (dn/dn) is a well known model of hereditary deafness uncomplicated by behavioral and motor disturbances. The organ of Corti in this mouse develops a normal complement of sensory and supporting cell structures, yet animals homozygous for this gene never demonstrate any hearing capacity. They are profoundly deaf from birth. Soon after development, the organ of Corti rapidly degenerates,...
AbstractSome genetic syndromes causing loss of hearing and vision, such as some forms of Ushers syndrome, also cause reduced sperm cell motility, bronchiectasis, and other pathologies involving cilia- and flagella-bearing cells. In some Ushers patients, ultrastructural defects of axonemes within photoreceptor ciliary bridges, nasal cilia, and sperm cell flagella have been found, indicating a primary...
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