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Taberner Pérez, Laura (Fecha de defensa: 2019-11-29)
Cranial sensory ganglia are groups of neurons located in the head of chordates outside the central nervous system that allow individuals to sense and perceive information from the outer world. The ...
Fargas Madriles, Laura (Fecha de defensa: 2016-11-04)
L’orella interna dels vertebrats és una estructura altament organitzada i complexa on cadascun dels específics tipus cel•lulars és generat a dominis concrets. Per aquest motiu, l’especificació cel•lular ...
Khatri, Safia (Fecha de defensa: 2009-03-23)
En els darrers anys s'ha produït un gran avenç en l'enteniment dels mecanismes implicats en la inducció de la placoda òtica. Tanmateix, poc es coneix encara de com s'estableix un domini amb competència ...
Rubbini, Davide (Fecha de defensa: 2016-04-29)
Hair cell damage, caused by various insults, results in hearing loss in humans, one of the major health problems nowadays. In mammals damaged hair cells cannot regenerate, whereas lower vertebrates have ...
Bañón González, Aitor (Fecha de defensa: 2023-02-24)
The statoacoustic ganglion (SAG) is a complex 3D structure composed by neurons in charge of transmitting the information from inner ear hair cells to the CNS. During development, SAG copes with otic ...
Radosevic, Marija (Fecha de defensa: 2011-07-12)
Sensory neurons are key mediators of the transduction of external stimuli from the ear to the brain, essential for the sense of balance and hearing. Understanding when, where and how the sensory nervous ...
Abelló Sumpsi, Gina (Fecha de defensa: 2008-01-25)
Otic neuronal precursors are specified in the otic placode but interestingly do so only in the anterior domain of the otic placode, the proneural domain. In the present study, we have explored why only ...