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The following pages link to A model for amplification of hair-bundle motion by cyclical binding of Ca2+ to mechanoelectrical-transduction channels (Q33580941):
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- Integrating the biophysical and molecular mechanisms of auditory hair cell mechanotransduction (Q22337239) (← links)
- Mechanical amplification by hair cells in the semicircular canals (Q24623868) (← links)
- Making an effort to listen: mechanical amplification in the ear (Q24654219) (← links)
- Ca2+ current-driven nonlinear amplification by the mammalian cochlea in vitro (Q24684744) (← links)
- Mechanical overstimulation of hair bundles: suppression and recovery of active motility (Q27335555) (← links)
- Voltage-Mediated Control of Spontaneous Bundle Oscillations in Saccular Hair Cells (Q30385052) (← links)
- Power dissipation in the subtectorial space of the mammalian cochlea is modulated by inner hair cell stereocilia (Q30391789) (← links)
- The physiology of mechanoelectrical transduction channels in hearing (Q30408022) (← links)
- Neurodynamics, tonality, and the auditory brainstem response (Q30421233) (← links)
- A prestin motor in chicken auditory hair cells: active force generation in a nonmammalian species (Q30435085) (← links)
- Low frequency entrainment of oscillatory bursts in hair cells (Q30440041) (← links)
- Effects of cochlear loading on the motility of active outer hair cells (Q30455306) (← links)
- Electrokinetic properties of the mammalian tectorial membrane (Q30456172) (← links)
- Mechanics of the mammalian cochlea (Q30457554) (← links)
- Contribution of active hair-bundle motility to nonlinear amplification in the mammalian cochlea (Q30459331) (← links)
- Phantom tones and suppressive masking by active nonlinear oscillation of the hair-cell bundle (Q30460674) (← links)
- Coupling active hair bundle mechanics, fast adaptation, and somatic motility in a cochlear model (Q30466744) (← links)
- Persistence of past stimulations: storing sounds within the inner ear. (Q30468695) (← links)
- Coupling and elastic loading affect the active response by the inner ear hair cell bundles (Q30468787) (← links)
- A critique of the critical cochlea: Hopf--a bifurcation--is better than none (Q30474374) (← links)
- WITHDRAWN: Predicting the role of OHC somatic motility and HB motility in cochlear amplification using a mathematical model (Q30476038) (← links)
- Ca2+ changes the force sensitivity of the hair-cell transduction channel (Q30476799) (← links)
- Auditory sensitivity provided by self-tuned critical oscillations of hair cells (Q30478180) (← links)
- Effectiveness of hair bundle motility as the cochlear amplifier (Q30478666) (← links)
- Coupling a sensory hair-cell bundle to cyber clones enhances nonlinear amplification. (Q30478798) (← links)
- Fast electromechanical amplification in the lateral membrane of the outer hair cell (Q30483906) (← links)
- Theoretical conditions for high-frequency hair bundle oscillations in auditory hair cells (Q30485330) (← links)
- The actions of calcium on hair bundle mechanics in mammalian cochlear hair cells. (Q30490324) (← links)
- Modeling the resonant release of synaptic transmitter by hair cells as an example of biological oscillators with cooperative steps (Q30492779) (← links)
- Sliding adhesion confers coherent motion to hair cell stereocilia and parallel gating to transduction channels. (Q30496390) (← links)
- Active hair-bundle motility harnesses noise to operate near an optimum of mechanosensitivity (Q30500270) (← links)
- Synaptic ultrastructure of Drosophila Johnston's organ axon terminals as revealed by an enhancer trap (Q30500756) (← links)
- Hair-bundle movements elicited by transepithelial electrical stimulation of hair cells in the sacculus of the bullfrog (Q30502687) (← links)
- Two adaptation processes in auditory hair cells together can provide an active amplifier (Q30503520) (← links)
- Mode-locking dynamics of hair cells of the inner ear (Q30525304) (← links)
- Adaptation of mammalian auditory hair cell mechanotransduction is independent of calcium entry (Q30584972) (← links)
- Control of a hair bundle's mechanosensory function by its mechanical load (Q30625577) (← links)
- Tonality and nonlinear resonance (Q33239037) (← links)
- Physiological Preparation of Hair Cells from the Sacculus of the American Bullfrog (Rana catesbeiana) (Q33614153) (← links)
- Spontaneous oscillations, signal amplification, and synchronization in a model of active hair bundle mechanics (Q33868045) (← links)
- Comparison of a hair bundle's spontaneous oscillations with its response to mechanical stimulation reveals the underlying active process (Q33951870) (← links)
- Compressive nonlinearity in the hair bundle's active response to mechanical stimulation (Q33951875) (← links)
- Adaptive shift in the domain of negative stiffness during spontaneous oscillation by hair bundles from the internal ear (Q34144823) (← links)
- Input-dependent wave attenuation in a critically-balanced model of cortex (Q34358451) (← links)
- Theoretical considerations of plant gravisensing (Q34397013) (← links)
- Integrating the active process of hair cells with cochlear function (Q34432474) (← links)
- In vivo evidence for a cochlear amplifier in the hair-cell bundle of lizards (Q34497899) (← links)
- Multiple-timescale dynamics underlying spontaneous oscillations of saccular hair bundles (Q35132759) (← links)
- Adaptation in auditory hair cells (Q35215844) (← links)
- New tunes from Corti's organ: the outer hair cell boogie rules (Q35215853) (← links)