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Vasilijic et al., J Neuroinflammation 2025. Vestibular schwannoma-secreted molecules are concentrated in cochlear perilymph, emphasizing the TNF-TWEAK signaling pathway in tumor-induced hearing loss. See details
Stankovic K. et al, Laryngoscope, 2024
Cover of Laryngoscope, 2024. See details
Jeong et al., Communications Medicine, 2021
Protein expression of ACE2 in inner ear vestibular organoids derived from human induced pluripotent stem cells. See details
Iyer et al., Biomedical Optics Express 2018
Virtual mid-modiolar cross-section through an unstained, undecalcified, non-dehydrated, three-dimensionally intact human cochlea using synchrotron radiation phase contrast imaging, revealing cells and neurons implicated in sensorineural hearing loss. See details
Dilwali et al., Scientific Reports 2015
Conditioned media from human vestibular schwannomas associated with poor hearing causes cochlear damage (left), which can be partly prevented with TNFa neutralization (right). See details
Vasilijic S. et al., Science Advances, 2023
When analyzing blood of people with vestibular schwannoma compared to healthy controls, 13 candidate biomarkers out of 66 analyzed immune-related factors were identified and validated to be significantly elevated. See details
Wu, Vasilijic et al., Science Translational Medicine, 2021
Elevated expression of tumor-derived IL-6 is associated with reduced viability of cochlear sensory cells and neurons. See details
Cover of Harvard Otolaryngology, 2017. See details (page 16)
Stankovic et al., New England Journal of Medicine 2013
Schematic representations of the spread of infection from otitis media and operative findings. See details
Cover of Neurobiology of Disease, 2013. See details
Cover of Hearing Research, 2019. See details
Soares et al., Neuro-Oncology 2016
Spiral ganglion neurons internalize extracellular vesicles secreted by human vestibular schwannoma cells. See details
Kalwani et al., Journal of Biomedical Optics 2013
Quantitative polarized light microscopy of unstained mammalian cochlear sections. See details
Cover of Hearing Research, 2010. See details
Cover of Nature Biotechnology, 2012. See details
Landegger, Vasilijic et al., Frontiers in Neurology 2019
DARC, atypical chemokine receptor, is expressed in cochlear hair cells, supporting cells, and spiral ganglion neurons. See details
Cover of Harvard Otolaryngology, 2015. See details (page 18)
Yang X et al., 2013
Cochlear neurons imaged through bone of a 3D intact mouse cochlea using two-photon microscopy. See details
Cover of Laryngoscope, 2008. See details