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Can you hear me now? Understanding vertebrate middle ear development.

机译:你能听到我吗?了解脊椎动物中耳发育。

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The middle ear is a composite organ formed from all three germ layers and the neural crest. It provides the link between the outside world and the inner ear, where sound is transduced and routed to the brain for processing. Extensive classical and modern studies have described the complex morphology and origin of the middle ear. Non-mammalian vertebrates have a single ossicle, the columella. Mammals have three functionally equivalent ossicles, designated the malleus, incus and stapes. In this review, I focus on the role of genes known to function in the middle ear. Genetic studies are beginning to unravel the induction and patterning of the multiple middle ear elements including the tympanum, skeletal elements, the air-filled cavity, and the insertion point into the inner ear oval window. Future studies that elucidate the integrated spatio-temporal signaling mechanisms required to pattern the middle ear organ system are needed. The longer-term translational benefits of understanding normal and abnormal ear development will have a direct impact on human health outcomes.
机译:中耳是由所有三个胚层和神经c组成的复合器官。它提供了外部世界与内耳之间的联系,声音在此被传导并传递到大脑进行处理。广泛的古典和现代研究已经描述了中耳的复杂形态和起源。非哺乳动物的脊椎动物只有小骨小骨。哺乳动物具有三个功能相同的小骨,分别称为槌骨,砧骨和骨。在这篇综述中,我重点介绍了已知在中耳起作用的基因的作用。遗传学研究开始揭示多种中耳元素的诱导和模式,包括鼓膜,骨骼元素,充满空气的空腔以及插入内耳椭圆形窗口的插入点。未来的研究需要阐明模式化中耳器官系统所需的综合时空信号传导机制。了解正常和异常耳朵发育的长期翻译益处将直接影响人类健康。

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