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The following pages link to Qualitative and quantitative changes in the guinea pig organ of Corti after pure tone acoustic overstimulation (Q46816186):
Displaying 17 items.
- Peripheral and central auditory dysfunction induced by occupational exposure to organic solvents (Q23909577) (← links)
- Induction of enhanced acoustic startle response by noise exposure: dependence on exposure conditions and testing parameters and possible relevance to hyperacusis (Q30426739) (← links)
- Divergence of noise vulnerability in cochleae of young CBA/J and CBA/CaJ mice (Q30462666) (← links)
- Genetic dependence of cochlear cells and structures injured by noise (Q30499815) (← links)
- Molecular basis of hair cell loss (Q38353200) (← links)
- Time sequence of degeneration pattern of the organ of Corti after acoustic overstimulation. A transmission electron microscopy study (Q42514712) (← links)
- Time-related changes in the guinea pig cochlea after acoustic overstimulation (Q43898543) (← links)
- Cochlear damage caused by continuous and intermittent noise exposure (Q44396007) (← links)
- A comparison of initial and permanent surface changes to guinea pig hair cells after acoustic overstimulation (Q46199346) (← links)
- Treatment of acoustic trauma (Q46430971) (← links)
- Cochlear involvement in acute otitis media (Q50468743) (← links)
- Experimental model of recurrent acute otitis media: morphological study of the cochlear damage using scanning electron microscopy (Q50473425) (← links)
- Vulnerability to noise-induced hearing loss in 'middle-aged' and young adult mice: a dose-response approach in CBA, C57BL, and BALB inbred strains (Q50494190) (← links)
- Tone burst-evoked otoacoustic emissions in cats with acoustic overstimulation and anoxia (Q50505480) (← links)
- Time course of nerve‐fiber regeneration in the noise‐damaged mammalian cochlea (Q50508622) (← links)
- Tone-induced stereocilia lesions as a function of exposure level and duration in the hamster cochlea (Q50537294) (← links)
- OHC-TRECK: A Novel System Using a Mouse Model for Investigation of the Molecular Mechanisms Associated with Outer Hair Cell Death in the Inner Ear (Q64115836) (← links)