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Development of a Novel Algorithm for Tip Fold-Over Detection in Cochlear Implants and Evaluation on Bench and Multiple Clinical Data Bases. [PDF]
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VASCilia is an open-source, deep learning-based tool for 3D analysis of cochlear hair cell stereocilia bundles. [PDF]
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Hearing Loss in Neuromyelitis Optica Spectrum Disorder: Case Report and Systematic Review. [PDF]
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Mapping of chromatin architecture and enhancer-promoter interactions in the cochlea. [PDF]
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Electrophysiology of the Cochlea
Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 1975With careful techniques it is possible to demonstrate three electric potential regions of the inner ear: an intracellular negative potential, a high positive potential in the endolymph that appears bounded at the scala media side of the tectorial membrane rather than at the reticular lamina, and the extracellular spaces, which contain a fluid at near ...
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2019
The transduction process in the cochlea requires patent hair cells. Population responses that reflect this patency are the cochlear microphonic (CM) and summating potential (SP). They can be measured using electrocochleography (ECochG). The CM reflects the sound waveform in the form of outer hair cell (OHC) depolarization and hyperpolarization, and the
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The transduction process in the cochlea requires patent hair cells. Population responses that reflect this patency are the cochlear microphonic (CM) and summating potential (SP). They can be measured using electrocochleography (ECochG). The CM reflects the sound waveform in the form of outer hair cell (OHC) depolarization and hyperpolarization, and the
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