Ronna Hertzano
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Recent Articles
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Remenschneider A, Chen J, Emmett S, Hertzano R
Otol Neurotol
. 2025 Jan;
46(2):229-236.
PMID: 39792984
Objective: The physician-scientist workforce is shrinking in the United States. Academic otologists/neurotologists face a diverse set of barriers to successful careers. We aimed to characterize the factors affecting contemporary otology/neurotology...
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Slattery 3rd W, Andalibi A, Angeli S, Babu S, Bolt K, Britt W, et al.
Otol Neurotol
. 2024 Oct;
45(10):e670-e678.
PMID: 39473327
No abstract available.
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Gwilliam K, Sperber M, Perry K, Rose K, Ginsberg L, Paladugu N, et al.
Front Audiol Otol
. 2024 Jun;
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PMID: 38826689
Introduction: Mutations in microRNA-96 (miR-96), a microRNA expressed within the hair cells (HCs) of the inner ear, result in progressive hearing loss in both mouse models and humans. In this...
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Chenoweth J, Colantuoni C, Striegel D, Genzor P, Brandsma J, Blair P, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2024 May;
15(1):4606.
PMID: 38816375
Our limited understanding of the pathophysiological mechanisms that operate during sepsis is an obstacle to rational treatment and clinical trial design. There is a critical lack of data from low-...
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Sonthalia S, Adkins R, Orvis J, Li G, Mato Blanco X, Casella A, et al.
bioRxiv
. 2024 Mar;
PMID: 38464021
Vast quantities of multi-omic data have been produced to characterize the development and diversity of cell types in the cerebral cortex of humans and other mammals. To more fully harness...
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Eshel M, Milon B, Hertzano R, Elkon R
Am J Hum Genet
. 2024 Feb;
111(3):614-617.
PMID: 38330941
Age-related hearing loss (ARHL) is a major health concern among the elderly population. It is hoped that increasing our understanding of its underlying pathophysiological processes will lead to the development...
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Kumar A, Brown R, Roufaeil D, Gupta A, Lipford E, Muthusamy D, et al.
Adv Sci (Weinh)
. 2024 Jan;
11(11):e2306683.
PMID: 38183347
3D bioprinting holds great promise for meeting the increasing need for transplantable tissues and organs. However, slow printing, interlayer mixing, and the extended exposure of cells to non-physiological conditions in...
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Kalra G, Lenz D, Abdul-Aziz D, Hanna C, Basu M, Herb B, et al.
Cell Rep
. 2023 Nov;
42(11):113421.
PMID: 37952154
We explore the changes in chromatin accessibility and transcriptional programs for cochlear hair cell differentiation from postmitotic supporting cells using organoids from postnatal cochlea. The organoids contain cells with transcriptional...
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Rose K, Manilla G, Milon B, Zalzman O, Song Y, Coate T, et al.
iScience
. 2023 Sep;
26(10):107769.
PMID: 37720106
The cochlea consists of diverse cellular populations working in harmony to convert mechanical stimuli into electrical signals for the perception of sound. Otic mesenchyme cells (OMCs), often considered a homogeneous...
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Kennedy C, Shuster B, Amanipour R, Milon B, Patel P, Elkon R, et al.
Otol Neurotol
. 2023 Aug;
44(9):956-963.
PMID: 37641232
Hypothesis: Metformin treatment will protect mice from noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL). Background: We recently identified metformin as the top-ranking, Food and Drug Administration-approved drug to counter inner ear molecular changes...