Deciphering the genetic interactions between Pou4f3, Gfi1, and Rbm24 in maintaining cochlear hair cell survival
Housed in the mammalian cochlea, the auditory epithelium—also known as the organ of Corti—contains the mechanosensory receptors hair cells (HCs) that detect sound information [1, 2]. Two types of HCs exist, the inner HCs (IHCs) and outer HCs (OHCs), and …