Items where Author is "Ryan, Allen F."
Number of items: 8. 2011Brand, Yves and Setz, Cristian and Levano, Soledad and Listyo, Alwin and Chavez, Eduardo and Pak, Kwang and Sung, Michael and Radojevic, Vesna and Ryan, Allen F. and Bodmer, Daniel. (2011) Simvastatin protects auditory hair cells from gentamicin-induced toxicity and activates Akt signaling in vitro. BMC neuroscience, Vol. 12. p. 114. 2003Brors, Dominik and Aletsee, Christoph and Dazert, Stefan and Huverstuhl, Jochen and Ryan, Allen F. and Bodmer, Daniel. (2003) Clostridium difficile toxin B, an inhibitor of the small GTPases Rho, Rac and Cdc42, influences spiral ganglion neurite outgrowth. Acta oto-laryngologica, Vol. 123, no. 1. pp. 20-25. Brors, Dominik and Bodmer, Daniel and Pak, Kwang and Aletsee, Christoph and Schäfers, Maria and Dazert, Stefan and Ryan, Allen F.. (2003) EphA4 provides repulsive signals to developing cochlear ganglion neurites mediated through ephrin-B2 and -B3. The Journal of comparative neurology, Vol. 462, H. 1. pp. 90-100. Bodmer, Daniel and Brors, Dominik and Bodmer, Morana and Pak, Kwang and Ryan, Allen F.. (2003) Fas ligand expression in the organ of Corti. Audiology & Neurotology, 8 (5). pp. 243-249. Bodmer, Daniel and Brors, Dominik and Pak, Kwang and Bodmer, Morana and Ryan, Allen F.. (2003) Gentamicin-induced hair cell death is not dependent on the apoptosis receptor Fas. The Laryngoscope, Vol. 113, no. 3. pp. 452-455. 2002Gloddek, Bertrand and Bodmer, Daniel and Brors, Dominik and Keithley, Elizabeth M. and Ryan, Allen F.. (2002) Induction of MHC class II antigens on cells of the inner ear. Audiology & Neurotology, 7 (6). pp. 317-323. Bodmer, Daniel and Brors, Dominik and Pak, Kwang and Keithley, Elizabeth M. and Mullen, Lina and Ryan, Allen F. and Gloddek, Bertrand. (2002) Inflammatory signals increase Fas ligand expression by inner ear cells. Journal of neuroimmunology, Vol. 129, H. 1-2. pp. 10-17. Bodmer, Daniel and Gloddek, Bertrand and Ryan, Allen F. and Huverstuhl, Jochen and Brors, Dominik. (2002) Inhibition of the c-Jun N-terminal kinase signaling pathway influences neurite outgrowth of spiral ganglion neurons in vitro. The Laryngoscope, Vol. 112, no. 11. pp. 2057-2061. |