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Xu Y, Yang W, Hu B, Yang S, Henderson D
Acta Otolaryngol . 2017 Jan; 137(6):572-580. PMID: 28093932
Conclusion: p53 and Bcl-2 (B-cell lymphoma 2) are involved in the process of sensory cell degeneration in aging cochleae. Objective: To determine molecular players in age-related hair cell degeneration, this...
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Fetoni A, Bielefeld E, Paludetti G, Nicotera T, Henderson D
Neurosci Res . 2014 Jan; 81-82:30-7. PMID: 24472721
Exposure to high-level noise leads to oxidative stress and triggers apoptosis of the hair cells. This study examined whether p53, a tumor suppressor protein, is activated in the cochlea following...
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Wack D, Cox J, Schirda C, Magnano C, Sussman J, Henderson D, et al.
PLoS One . 2012 Aug; 7(7):e41263. PMID: 22848453
Introduction: Masking level differences (MLDs) are differences in the hearing threshold for the detection of a signal presented in a noise background, where either the phase of the signal or...
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Bielefeld E, Tanaka C, Chen G, Coling D, Li M, Henderson D, et al.
Anticancer Drugs . 2012 Jul; 24(1):43-51. PMID: 22828384
Ototoxicity remains a major dose-limiting side effect of cisplatin. The current studies were carried out to evaluate the effectiveness of a novel Src-protein tyrosine kinase inhibitor in protecting the ear...
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Tanaka C, Coling D, Manohar S, Chen G, Hu B, Salvi R, et al.
Neurobiol Aging . 2012 Feb; 33(8):1842.e1-14. PMID: 22300951
The biological mechanisms that give rise to age-related hearing loss (ARHL) are still poorly understood. However, there is growing recognition that oxidative stress may be an important factor. To address...
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Bielefeld E, Hangauer D, Henderson D
Neurosci Res . 2011 Aug; 71(4):348-54. PMID: 21840347
Apoptosis is a significant mechanism of cochlear hair cell loss from noise. Molecules that inhibit apoptotic intracellular signaling reduce cochlear damage and hearing loss from noise. The current study is...
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Bielefeld E, Wantuck R, Henderson D
Noise Health . 2011 Jul; 13(53):292-8. PMID: 21768733
Both the antioxidant, N-l-acetyl cysteine (NAC), and the Src inhibitor, KX1-004, have been used to protect the cochlea from hazardous noise. In order to extend our previous work on KX1-004...
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Yang W, Hu B, Chen G, Bielefeld E, Henderson D
Lin Chuang Er Bi Yan Hou Tou Jing Wai Ke Za Zhi . 2011 May; 25(4):176-9. PMID: 21563467
Objective: To observe the effects of N-acetyl-L-cysteine (L-NAC) protect hair cells in the rat cochlea from injury of exposure to styrene. Method: Seventeen adult Long Evans rats were used in...
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Yang W, Hu B, Sun J, Zhai S, Henderson D
Chin Med J (Engl) . 2010 Sep; 123(13):1633-8. PMID: 20819620
Background: Our previous studies have shown that both apoptosis and necrosis are involved in hair cell (HC) pathogenesis in aging cochleae. To better understand the biological mechanisms responsible for the...
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Poland G, Henderson D
Vaccine . 2010 Jun; 28(24):4013-4. PMID: 20534323
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