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Imaging the <i>ex-vivo</i> human cochlea using 1.3-<i>μ</i>m and 1.7-<i>μ</i>m optical coherence tomography. [PDF]
Tang JC+3 more
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Characteristic Nature of Oxygen Consumption of the Cochlea in Guinea Pig
Masayoshi Oda, JUNICHI YOSHIHIRO
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The study investigates the shape of the semicircular canals in the inner ear of three sister mole species—Talpa europaea, Talpa aquitania, and Talpa occidentalis—using geometric morphometrics on 58 specimens. It finds both interspecific and intraspecific variability in canal morphology, but no evidence of sexual dimorphism.
Alice Melekian+4 more
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FGF13 prevents age-related hearing loss by protecting spiral ganglion neurons and ribbon synapses from injury. [PDF]
Yin H+6 more
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EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES ON THE OXYGEN CONSUMPTION OF THE COCHLEA OF GUINEA PIG TO PURE TONE
JUNICHI YOSHIHIRO
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Effects of exposure to noise on electrolyte transport in the guinea pig cochlea [PDF]
T. Konishi+2 more
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Blood Supply of Each Turn of the Guinea Pig Cochlea
Hitoshi Saitô+4 more
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Cyclic nucleotides in guinea pig cochlea [PDF]
I. Thalmann, S. Paloheimo, R. Thalmann
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Spontaneous hair cell regeneration in the neonatal mouse cochlea in vivo
B. C. Cox+10 more
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Spontaneous neuronal network activity is critical for circuit maturation, yet whether this is a feature of enteric nervous system development has yet to be established. Here, we identify clustered ripples, a previously undescribed form of neurogenic gastrointestinal motility that shares many features with spontaneous neuronal networks in other systems.
Lori B. Dershowitz+4 more
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