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The following pages link to A comparison of changes in the stereocilia between temporary and permanent hearing losses in acoustic trauma (Q46253253):
Displaying 24 items.
- Hair cell counts in a rat model of sound damage: Effects of tissue preparation & identification of regions of hair cell loss (Q27311121) (← links)
- Auditory function in normal-hearing, noise-exposed human ears (Q27318304) (← links)
- Rapid turnover of stereocilia membrane proteins: evidence from the trafficking and mobility of plasma membrane Ca(2+)-ATPase 2. (Q28572115) (← links)
- Relationship between leisure noise exposure and otoacoustic emissions in a young Asian population. (Q30360922) (← links)
- Prevalence of occupational noise induced hearing loss amongst traffic police personnel (Q30461746) (← links)
- Cell proliferation follows acoustically-induced hair cell bundle loss in the zebrafish saccule (Q30480728) (← links)
- Temporary hearing loss influences post-stimulus time histogram and single neuron action potential estimates from human compound action potentials. (Q30483796) (← links)
- Influence of pulsed laser irradiation on the morphology and function of the guinea pig cochlea (Q30873976) (← links)
- Combined effects of noise and styrene exposure on hearing function in the rat. (Q33883941) (← links)
- Combined effects of a simultaneous exposure to noise and toluene on hearing function (Q34065563) (← links)
- Auditory and vestibular hair cell stereocilia: relationship between functionality and inner ear disease (Q37903075) (← links)
- A comparative study on the effect of pure-tone exposure of the guinea pig cochlea (Q38560540) (← links)
- The BEACH protein LRBA is required for hair bundle maintenance in cochlear hair cells and for hearing (Q40052599) (← links)
- Effect of noise exposure on blood-labyrinth barrier in guinea pigs (Q42520072) (← links)
- Impact of activities of Na(+)-K(+)-ATPase and Ca2(+)-ATPase in the cochlear lateral wall on recovery from noise-induced temporary threshold shift (Q46476049) (← links)
- Activities of Na(+),K(+)-ATPase and Ca(2+)-ATPase in cochlear lateral wall after acoustic trauma (Q46531659) (← links)
- Acoustic trauma induces reemergence of the growth- and plasticity-associated protein GAP-43 in the rat auditory brainstem (Q48494464) (← links)
- Noise-induced alterations in cochlear mechanics, electromotility, and cochlear amplification (Q50357914) (← links)
- Selective aspects of human pathology in high-tone hearing loss of the aging inner ear. (Q50490890) (← links)
- Increased noise severity limits potentiation of noise induced hearing loss by carbon monoxide (Q50493826) (← links)
- Centrifugal pathways protect hearing sensitivity at the cochlea in noisy environments that exacerbate the damage induced by loud sound. (Q50494858) (← links)
- Monitoring noise susceptibility: sensitivity of otoacoustic emissions and subjective audiometry (Q50498105) (← links)
- Histopathological differences between temporary and permanent threshold shift (Q50498760) (← links)
- The effects of moderate and low levels of acoustic overstimulation on stereocilia and their tip links in the guinea pig. (Q50513322) (← links)