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The following pages link to Apical hair cells and hearing (Q42484314):
Displaying 20 items.
- The role of tuning curve variables and threshold measures in the estimation of sensory cell loss (Q23923638) (← links)
- Chemical exposure and hearing loss (Q24169893) (← links)
- Mechanics of the mammalian cochlea (Q30457554) (← links)
- Effects of simulated spectral holes on speech intelligibility and spatial release from masking under binaural and monaural listening (Q30477299) (← links)
- Structure and mechanics of supporting cells in the guinea pig organ of Corti (Q34474412) (← links)
- Risk assessments for chronic exposure of children and prospective parents to ethylbenzene (CAS No. 100-41-4). (Q38495604) (← links)
- Mechanical responses of the mammalian cochlea (Q41639871) (← links)
- Toluene-induced hearing loss: a mid-frequency location of the cochlear lesions (Q42437867) (← links)
- Cochlear pathology induced by styrene (Q42501867) (← links)
- Use of DPOAEs for assessing hearing loss caused by styrene in the rat. (Q44006646) (← links)
- CD1 hearing-impaired mice. I: Distortion product otoacoustic emission levels, cochlear function and morphology (Q47832162) (← links)
- Mutations in the Wolfram Syndrome Type 1 Gene (WFS1) Define a Clinical Entity of Dominant Low-Frequency Sensorineural Hearing Loss (Q47960432) (← links)
- Combined effects of simultaneous exposure to toluene and ethanol on auditory function in rats (Q48441226) (← links)
- Temporary threshold shifts induced by low-pass and high-pass filtered noises in fetal sheep in utero (Q48590955) (← links)
- Audio-vestibular evaluation in patients with essential tremor (Q48806623) (← links)
- Auditory training with wide-band white noise: effects on the verbal discrimination (Q50490495) (← links)
- Comparison of toluene-induced and styrene-induced hearing losses (Q50499153) (← links)
- Toluene ototoxicity in rats: assessment of the frequency of hearing deficit by electrocochleography (Q50500683) (← links)
- Acoustic trauma causes reversible stiffness changes in auditory sensory cells (Q50506610) (← links)
- Low-frequency detection and discrimination following apical hair cell destruction (Q50541715) (← links)