inner ear morphogenesis

I. Involved cell-cell interactions

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Interactors
Protein name
Directionality
Classification
1WNT1-FZD3+LRP5WNT1_HUMAN - Ligand-ReceptorSignaling by WNT
2WNT1-FZD3+LRP6WNT1_HUMAN - Ligand-ReceptorSignaling by WNT
3WNT1-FZD6+LRP5WNT1_HUMAN - Ligand-ReceptorSignaling by WNT
4WNT1-FZD6+LRP6WNT1_HUMAN - Ligand-ReceptorSignaling by WNT
5WNT3A-FZD3+LRP5WNT3A_HUMAN - Ligand-ReceptorSignaling by WNT
6WNT3A-FZD3+LRP6WNT3A_HUMAN - Ligand-ReceptorSignaling by WNT
7WNT3A-FZD6+LRP5WNT3A_HUMAN - Ligand-ReceptorSignaling by WNT
8WNT3A-FZD6+LRP6WNT3A_HUMAN - Ligand-ReceptorSignaling by WNT

II. Literature review

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Nameinner ear morphogenesis
IDGO_0042472
collection_id

Biological process

Description

The process in which the anatomical structures of the inner ear are generated and organized. The inner ear is the structure in vertebrates that contains the organs of balance and hearing. It consists of soft hollow sensory structures (the membranous labyrinth) containing fluid (endolymph) surrounded by fluid (perilymph) and encased in a bony cavity (the bony labyrinth). It consists of two chambers, the sacculus and utriculus, from which arise the cochlea and semicircular canals respectively.

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