Nicola Strenzke
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Recent Articles
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Oestreicher D, Malpede A, Reitmeier A, Brauer C, Schoch L, Strenzke N, et al.
Front Cell Neurosci
. 2025 Jan;
18():1523978.
PMID: 39839350
Noise-induced hearing loss is one of the most common forms of hearing loss in adults and also one of the most common occupational diseases. Extensive previous work has shown that...
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Oestreicher D, Chepurwar S, Kusch K, Rankovic V, Jung S, Strenzke N, et al.
Elife
. 2024 Dec;
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PMID: 39718549
To encode continuous sound stimuli, the inner hair cell (IHC) ribbon synapses utilize calcium-binding proteins (CaBPs), which reduce the inactivation of their Ca1.3 calcium channels. Mutations in the gene underlie...
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Dorje N, Shvachiy L, Kuck F, Outeiro T, Strenzke N, Beutner D, et al.
Front Cell Neurosci
. 2024 Jul;
18:1412450.
PMID: 38988659
Introduction: Hearing decline stands as the most prevalent single sensory deficit associated with the aging process. Giving compelling evidence suggesting a protective effect associated with the efferent auditory system, the...
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Vona B, Wollnik B, Strenzke N, Moser T
Exp Mol Med
. 2024 Jun;
56(6):1472-1473.
PMID: 38825639
No abstract available.
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Strenzke N
Med
. 2024 Apr;
5(4):285-287.
PMID: 38614073
Congenital deafness critically challenges the ability of affected children to acquire spoken language and normal social interactions. The clinical study by Lv et al. recently published in The Lancet presents...
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Bai J, Zhang C, Bahader I, Strenzke N, Renigunta V, Oliver D, et al.
bioRxiv
. 2024 Feb;
PMID: 38352579
Significance: Prestin is believed to provide cochlear amplification in mammals that possess a wide range of frequency sensitivities. Previously, chloride anions have been shown to control prestin kinetics at frequencies...
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Chen H, Monga M, Fang Q, Slitin L, Neef J, Chepurwar S, et al.
Protein Cell
. 2023 Dec;
15(4):305-312.
PMID: 38066594
No abstract available.
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Vona B, Regele S, Rad A, Strenzke N, Pater J, Neumann K, et al.
Front Genet
. 2023 Sep;
14:1214736.
PMID: 37671045
Genetic heterogeneity makes it difficult to identify the causal genes for hearing loss. Studies from previous decades have mapped numerous genetic loci, providing critical supporting evidence for gene discovery studies....
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Michanski S, Kapoor R, Steyer A, Mobius W, Fruholz I, Ackermann F, et al.
EMBO Rep
. 2023 Jul;
24(9):e56702.
PMID: 37477166
Cochlear inner hair cells (IHCs) form specialized ribbon synapses with spiral ganglion neurons that tirelessly transmit sound information at high rates over long time periods with extreme temporal precision. This...
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Hunniford V, Kuhler R, Wolf B, Keppeler D, Strenzke N, Moser T
Front Neurosci
. 2023 Feb;
17:1105562.
PMID: 36755736
Background: The electrical cochlear implant (eCI) partially restores hearing in individuals affected by profound hearing impairment (HI) or deafness. However, the limited resolution of sound frequency coding with eCIs limits...