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From The Labs 

Research illuminates approaches for long-term hearing loss treatment

December 8, 2022December 13, 2022Atoh1, cell reprograming, GFI1, hearing loss, inner ear hair cell regeneration, POU4F3, Research, transcription factors

These findings are key to advancing the existing understanding of the mammalian inner ear hair cell regeneration process.

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From The Labs 

How to ‘jumpstart’ rhythmic breathing at birth

September 6, 2018September 6, 2018Atoh1, breathing, breathing abnormalities, parabrachial complex neurons, Research, retrotrapezoid nucleus, sudden infant death syndrome

The common expression, ‘As easy as breathing,’ is truly misleading. Breathing, as it is performed by higher vertebrates, is a complex biological function involving many

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Atoh1, a potential Achilles’ heel of Sonic Hedgehog MB

December 12, 2017Atoh1, brain cancer, brain tumor in children, Cerebellum, Jak2, medulloblastoma, Sonic Hedgehog, Tyrosine 78

Medulloblastoma is the most common type of solid brain tumor in children. Current treatments offer limited success and may leave patients with severe neurological side

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From The Labs Image of the Month From the Labs: The Liver’s biliary tree

Healthy Habits: A DOC-umentary Series

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