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K S Pawlowski

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Zheng Q, Yu H, Washington 3rd J, Kisley L, Kikkawa Y, Pawlowski K, et al.
Hear Res . 2006 Aug; 219(1-2):110-20. PMID: 16887306
We have characterized a new allele of the protocadherin 15 gene (designatedPcdh15(av-6J)) that arose as a spontaneous, recessive mutation in the C57BL/6J inbred strain at Jackson Laboratory. Analysis revealed an...
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Alagramam K, Murcia C, Kwon H, Pawlowski K, Wright C, Woychik R
Nat Genet . 2001 Jan; 27(1):99-102. PMID: 11138007
The neuroepithelia of the inner ear contain hair cells that function as mechanoreceptors to transduce sound and motion signals. Mutations affecting these neuroepithelia cause deafness and vestibular dysfuction in humans....
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Alagramam K, Wright C, Pawlowski K, Erway L, Stubbs L, Woychik R
Hear Res . 2000 Sep; 148(1-2):181-91. PMID: 10978835
This report presents new findings regarding a recessive insertional mutation in the transgenic line TgN2742Rpw that causes deafness and circling behavior in mice homozygous for the mutation. The mutant locus...
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Wright C, Pawlowski K, Roland P, Meyerhoff W
Laryngoscope . 2000 Jul; 110(7):1112-8. PMID: 10892679
Objective: To develop an animal model for testing efficacy of anti-inflammatory drugs designed to treat external ear canal (EAC) disease. Methods: Histological and morphometric methods were used to characterize EAC...
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Pawlowski K, Wright C, Meyerhoff W
Acta Otolaryngol . 1998 Sep; 118(4):505-10. PMID: 9726674
Hyaluronic acid is a glycosaminoglycan (GAG) which has been demonstrated by biochemical and histochemical methods to be present in inner ear fluids and tissues. However, consistent labeling of hyaluronic acid...
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Levine J, Wright C, Pawlowski K, Meyerhoff W
Laryngoscope . 1998 Jan; 108(1 Pt 1):70-3. PMID: 9432070
It is widely believed that congenital cholesteatoma originates from epidermoid cell rests in the temporal bone. Congenital cholesteatomas of the anterior-superior middle ear may arise from such a rest, known...
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Friedman N, Wright C, Pawlowski K, Meyerhoff W
Ear Nose Throat J . 1997 Aug; 76(8):559-64. PMID: 9282463
Basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) is a polypeptide mitogen which stimulates proliferation of epidermal and connective tissue cells. When applied to tympanic membrane perforations it has been reported to enhance...