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Citation: R. Patuzzi, EXPONENTIAL ONSET AND RECOVERY OF TEMPORARY THRESHOLD SHIFT AFTER LOUD SOUND - EVIDENCE FOR LONG-TERM INACTIVATION OF MECHANOELECTRICAL TRANSDUCTION CHANNELS, Hearing research, 125(1-2), 1998, pp. 17-38
Citation: R. Patuzzi, A 4-STATE KINETIC-MODEL OF THE TEMPORARY THRESHOLD SHIFT AFTER LOUD SOUND BASED ON INACTIVATION OF HAIR CELL TRANSDUCTION CHANNELS, Hearing research, 125(1-2), 1998, pp. 39-70
Citation: R. Patuzzi, THE GOLDMAN-HODGKIN-KATZ EQUATION AND GRAPHICAL LOAD-LINE ANALYSIS OFIONIC FLOW-THROUGH OUTER HAIR-CELLS, Hearing research, 125(1-2), 1998, pp. 71-97
Citation: E. Buss et al., PERCEPTUAL CONSEQUENCES OF PERIPHERAL HEARING-LOSS - DO EDGE EFFECTS EXIST FOR ABRUPT COCHLEAR LESIONS, Hearing research, 125(1-2), 1998, pp. 98-108
Citation: Kr. Husmann et al., ROUND WINDOW ADMINISTRATION OF GENTAMICIN - A NEW METHOD FOR THE STUDY OF OTOTOXICITY OF COCHLEAR HAIR-CELLS, Hearing research, 125(1-2), 1998, pp. 109-119
Citation: K. Parham et al., RESPONSES OF ANTEROVENTRAL COCHLEAR NUCLEUS NEURONS OF THE UNANESTHETIZED DECEREBRATE CAT TO CLICK PAIRS AS SIMULATED ECHOES, Hearing research, 125(1-2), 1998, pp. 131-146
Authors:
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Citation: T. Arnold et al., GABA(A) RECEPTOR MODULATES THE ACTIVITY OF INNER HAIR CELL AFFERENTS IN GUINEA-PIG COCHLEA, Hearing research, 125(1-2), 1998, pp. 147-153
Authors:
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Citation: J. Ylikoski et al., GUINEA-PIG AUDITORY NEURONS ARE PROTECTED BY GLIAL-CELL LINE-DERIVED GROWTH-FACTOR FROM DEGENERATION AFTER NOISE TRAUMA, Hearing research, 124(1-2), 1998, pp. 17-26
Citation: Ta. Ghanem et al., 3-DIMENSIONAL RECONSTRUCTION OF THE MEMBRANOUS VESTIBULAR LABYRINTH IN THE TOADFISH, OPSANUS-TAU, Hearing research, 124(1-2), 1998, pp. 27-43
Citation: Rp. Meech et al., A SEMIQUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS OF THE EFFECTS OF CISPLATIN ON THE RAT STRIA VASCULARIS, Hearing research, 124(1-2), 1998, pp. 44-59
Citation: Rk. Duncan et al., LOW-CALCIUM ABOLISHES TIP LINKS AND ALTERS RELATIVE STEREOCILIA MOTION IN CHICK COCHLEAR HAIR-CELLS, Hearing research, 124(1-2), 1998, pp. 69-77
Authors:
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Citation: Ja. Kaltenbach et al., CHANGES IN SPONTANEOUS NEURAL ACTIVITY IN THE DORSAL COCHLEAR NUCLEUSFOLLOWING EXPOSURE TO INTENSE SOUND - RELATION TO THRESHOLD SHIFT, Hearing research, 124(1-2), 1998, pp. 78-84
Citation: M. Tateda et al., PH REGULATION OF THE GLOBULAR SUBSTANCE IN THE OTOCONIAL MEMBRANE OF THE GUINEA-PIG INNER-EAR, Hearing research, 124(1-2), 1998, pp. 91-98
Citation: Chm. Stengs et al., CISPLATIN OTOTOXICITY - AN ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL DOSE-EFFECT STUDY IN ALBINO GUINEA-PIGS, Hearing research, 124(1-2), 1998, pp. 99-107
Citation: Chm. Stengs et al., PROTECTIVE EFFECTS OF A NEUROTROPHIC ACTH((4-9)) ANALOG ON CISPLATIN OTOTOXICITY IN RELATION TO THE CISPLATIN DOSE - AN ELECTROCOCHLEOGRAPHIC STUDY IN ALBINO GUINEA-PIGS, Hearing research, 124(1-2), 1998, pp. 108-117
Authors:
HIYAMA S
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MIKUNI H
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INUYAMA Y
Citation: S. Hiyama et al., TYPE-A FIBRIL OF THE MOUSE TECTORIAL MEMBRANE SHOWS D-PERIODICITY - AN ATOMIC-FORCE MICROSCOPIC EXAMINATION, Hearing research, 124(1-2), 1998, pp. 118-123
Citation: Rc. Naidu et Dc. Mountain, MEASUREMENTS OF THE STIFFNESS MAP CHALLENGE A BASIC TENET OF COCHLEARTHEORIES, Hearing research, 124(1-2), 1998, pp. 124-131
Authors:
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MAGHAMI EG
BAHADORI RS
HARDING GW
Citation: Ba. Bohne et al., THE ROLE OF MICRO-NOISE TRAUMA IN THE ETIOLOGY OF AGING-RELATED CHANGES IN THE INNER-EAR, Hearing research, 124(1-2), 1998, pp. 132-145
Authors:
ERICHSEN S
STIERNA P
BAGGERSJOBACK D
CURTIS LM
RAREY KE
SCHMID W
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Citation: S. Erichsen et al., DISTRIBUTION OF NA,K-ATPASE IS NORMAL IN THE INNER-EAR OF A MOUSE WITH A NULL MUTATION OF THE GLUCOCORTICOID RECEPTOR, Hearing research, 124(1-2), 1998, pp. 146-154