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Hair cells use active zones with different voltage dependence of Ca2+ influx to decompose sounds into complementary neural codes
Tzu Lun Ohna
,
Mark A. Rutherford
, Zhizi Jing
, Sangyong Jung
, Carlos J. Duque-Afonso
, Gerhard Hoch
, Maria Magdalena Picher
, Anja Scharinger
, Nicola Strenzke
, Tobias Moser
Department of Otolaryngology
Center for the Investigation of Membrane Excitability Diseases
Roy and Diana Vagelos Division of Biology & Biomedical Sciences (DBBS)
Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences (ICTS)
DBBS - Neurosciences
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Hair Cell
100%
Voltage Dependence
100%
Active Zone
100%
Ca2+ Influx
100%
Different Voltage
100%
Neural Coding
100%
Inner Hair Cell
71%
Spiral Ganglion Neurons
71%
Ca2+
28%
Dynamic Range
28%
Ganglion
28%
Immunohistochemistry
14%
Auditory Information
14%
Synapse
14%
Zone Diameter
14%
Number of Channels
14%
Spatial Gradient
14%
Firing Rate
14%
Audible Sound
14%
Complementary Representation
14%
Patch Clamp
14%
Exocytosis
14%
Hyperpolarized
14%
Depolarization
14%
Sound Pressure
14%
Channel Properties
14%
Threshold Range
14%
Deafness Gene
14%
GIPC3
14%
Neuroscience
Spiral Ganglion Neuron
100%
Active Zone
100%
Ganglion
40%
Calcium Channel
40%
Immunohistochemistry
20%
Firing Rate
20%
Patch Clamp
20%
Synapse
20%
Exocytosis
20%
Nerve Cell Membrane Potential
20%