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Purinergic Signalling (2010) 6:151–153 DOI 10.1007/s11302-010-9196-5 EDITORIAL Purinergic signalling in the inner ear—perspectives and progress Gary Housley & Jonathan Gale Published online: 14 July 2010 Springer Science+Business Media B.V. 2010 Editorial signalling complex and consider how the elements influence the development, physiology, pathophysiology and ageing of This special issue of Purinergic Signalling brings together the cochlea and vestibular end-organs. The studies also show ten peer-reviewed papers that consider complementary how the base of knowledge of purinergic signalling in the aspects of the wide-ranging involvement of extracellular cochlea enables translational research with considerable nucleotide and nucleoside signalling in the inner ear. The promise for treatment of hearing loss. credit for this initiative sits with the Editor, Professor The issue opens with consideration of the influence of Geoffrey Burnstock, who reflected upon the depth of extracellular ATP signalling on cochlear ontogeny. The knowledge of the involvement of ATP and adenosine on paper by Tritsch et al. describes the phenomenon of the operation of the hearing organ and provided this pulsatile ATP release in Kölliker’s organ and its role in opportunity to show-case current research in this area and the spatiotemporal entraining of auditory neurotransmission its implications for auditory and vestibular neuroscience.
Purinergic Signalling – Springer Journals
Published: Jul 14, 2010
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