Application of Mouse Models to Research in Hearing and Balance

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Kevin K. Ohlemiller
Sherri M. Jones
Kenneth R. Johnson
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[1] Washington University School of Medicine,Department of Otolaryngology, Central Institute for the Deaf, Fay and Carl Simons Center for Hearing and Deafness
[2] University of Nebraska-Lincoln,Department of Special Education and Communication Disorders
[3] The Jackson Laboratory,undefined
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Journal of the Association for Research in Otolaryngology | 2016年 / 17卷
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mice; inbred; outbred; recombinant inbred; knockout; cochlea; deafness; presbycusis; age-related hearing loss; noise-induced hearing loss; genetic hearing loss; hair cells; auditory neurons; lateral wall; stria vascularis; vestibular; vestibular testing; saccule; utricle; maculae; semicircular canal; ampullae;
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Laboratory mice (Mus musculus) have become the major model species for inner ear research. The major uses of mice include gene discovery, characterization, and confirmation. Every application of mice is founded on assumptions about what mice represent and how the information gained may be generalized. A host of successes support the continued use of mice to understand hearing and balance. Depending on the research question, however, some mouse models and research designs will be more appropriate than others. Here, we recount some of the history and successes of the use of mice in hearing and vestibular studies and offer guidelines to those considering how to apply mouse models.
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