Single-nucleus transcriptomic
and histopathological
analyses of the cochlea of aged
macaques identified multiple
features of degeneration,
including accelerated hair
cell loss, senescence of
spiral ganglion neurons with
neuroinflammation, and stria
vascularis atrophy. Of note,
reduced protein levels of a
transmembrane transporter are
a pivotal molecular signature of
hair cell aging.
第一作者机构:[1]Chinese Acad Sci, Inst Zool, Beijing, Peoples R China
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Liu Guang-Hui,Wang Si.Molecular marker of cochlear aging and hearing loss in primates[J].NATURE AGING.2025,5(10):1944-1945.doi:10.1038/s43587-025-00982-3.
APA:
Liu, Guang-Hui&Wang, Si.(2025).Molecular marker of cochlear aging and hearing loss in primates.NATURE AGING,5,(10)
MLA:
Liu, Guang-Hui,et al."Molecular marker of cochlear aging and hearing loss in primates".NATURE AGING 5..10(2025):1944-1945