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Author's A cell surface-associated centrosomal layer of microtubule-organizing material in the inner pillar cell of the mouse cochlea
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Author's A connexin30 mutation rescues hearing and reveals roles for gap junctions in cochlear amplification and micromechanics
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Author's A descriptive model of the receptor potential nonlinearities generated by the hair cell mechanoelectrical transducer.
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Author's A gap-junction mutation reveals outer hair cell extracellular receptor potentials drive high-frequency cochlear amplification
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Author's A mouse model for human deafness DFNB22 reveals that hearing impairment is due to a loss of inner hair cell stimulation.
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Author's A novel mechanism of cochlear excitation during simultaneous stimulation and pressure relief through the round window
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Author's A role for acoustic distortion in novel rapid frequency modulation behaviour in free-flying male mosquitoes
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Author's A second, low-frequency mode of vibration in the intact mammalian cochlea.
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Author's A self-mi xing laser-diode interferometer for measuring basilar membrane vibrations without opening the cochlea.
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Author's A targeted deletion in Alpha -tectorin reveals that the tectorial membrane is required for the gain and timing of cochlear feedback.
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Author's Acoustically induced hearing loss: intracellular studies in the guinea pig cochlea
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Author's Aerodynamic imaging by mosquitoes inspires a surface detector for autonomous flying vehicles
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Author's Amplification mode differs along the length of the mouse cochlea as revealed by connexin 26 deletion from specific gap junctions
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Author's Basilar membrane resonance in the cochlea of the mustached bat.
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Author's Central and peripheral inhibition of lateral line input during the startle response in goldfish
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Author's Dependence of the DPOAE amplitude pattern on acoustical biasing of the cochlear partition.
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Author's Drug Diffusion Along an Intact Mammalian Cochlea
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Author's Efferent activity in the lateral line nerve of dogfish
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Author's Electrostatic interaction between stereocilia: II. Influence on the mechanical properties of the hair bundle.
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Author's Emilin 2 promotes the mechanical gradient of the cochlear basilar membrane and resolution of frequencies in sound
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Author's Evolution of Endolymph Secretion and Endolymphatic Potential Generation in the Vertebrate Inner Ear
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Author's Evolutionary adaptations of cochlear function in Jamaican mormoopid bats
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Author's Flying in tune: sexual recognition in mosquitoes.
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Author's Frequency-dependent properties of the tectorial membrane facilitate energy transmission and amplification in the cochlea.
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Author's Humming in tune: sex and species recognition by mosquitoes on the wing.
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Author's <i>In Vivo</i> Optogenetics Reveals Control of Cochlear Electromechanical Responses by Supporting Cells
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Author's Influence of Efferent Fibres on a Receptor
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Author's Inhibition by efferent nerve fibres: action on hair cells and afferent synaptic transmission in the lateral line canal organ of the burbot Lota lota
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Author's Intracellular studies of hair cells in the mammalian cochlea
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Author's Low-frequency characteristics of intracellularly recorded receptor potentials in guinea-pig cochlear hair cells.
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Author's Masking of an auditory behaviour reveals how male mosquitoes use distortion to detect females
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Author's Measurement of calcium ion concentrations in the lateral line cupulae of Xenopus laevis
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Author's Mechanosensitivity of mammalian auditory hair cells in vitro
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Author's Medial efferent inhibition suppresses basilar membrane responses to near characteristic frequency tones of moderate to high intensities.
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Author's Micromechanical responses to tones in the auditory fovea of the greater mustached bat's cochlea
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Author's Modifications of a single saturating non-linearity account for post-onset changes in 2f1-f2 distortion product otoacoustic emission.
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Author's Modified protein expression in the tectorial membrane of the cochlea reveals roles for the striated sheet matrix.
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Author's Modulation of hair cell voltage responses to tones by low-frequency biasing of the basilar membrane in the guinea pig cochlea.
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Author's Multiple roles for the tectorial membrane in the active cochlea.
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Author's Nonlinear mechanical responses of mouse cochlear hair bundles
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Author's One source for distortion product otoacoustic emissions generated by low- and high-level primaries.
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Author's Origin of the bell-like dependence of the DPOAE amplitude on primary frequency ratio
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Author's Passive Electrical Properties Of Hair Cells And Supporting Cells In The Lateral Line Canal Organ
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Author's Polypeptide composition of the mammalian tectorial membrane
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Author's Postnatal Development of Cochlear Function in the Mustached Bat,Pteronotus parnellii
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Author's Postnatal maturation of primary auditory cortex in the mustached bat, Pteronotus parnellii.
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Author's Pre-copula acoustic behaviour of males in the malarial mosquitoes Anopheles coluzzii and Anopheles gambiae s.s. does not contribute to reproductive isolation.
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Author's Prestin links extrinsic tuning to neural excitation in the mammalian cochlea
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Author's Properties of distortion product otoacoustic emissions and neural suppression tuning curves attributable to the tectorial membrane resonance.
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Author's Rippling pattern of distortion product otoacoustic emissions evoked by high-frequency primaries in guinea pigs.
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Author's Role of the tectorial membrane revealed by otoacoustic emissions recorded from wild-type and transgenic Tecta
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Author's Role of the tectorial membrane revealed by otoacoustic emissions recorded from wild-type and transgenic Tecta(deltaENT/deltaENT) mice.
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Author's Sensory and effector functions of vertebrate hair cells
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Author's Sensory transduction and frequency selectivity in the basal turn of the guinea-pig cochlea
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Author's Sex Recognition through midflight mating duets in Culex mosquitoes is mediated by acoustic distortion.
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Author's "Singing on the wing" as a mechanism for species recognition in the malarial mosquito Anopheles gambiae.
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Author's Stereociliary bundle morphology in organotypic cultures of the mouse cochlea
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Author's Synchronization of a nonlinear oscillator: processing the cf component of the echo-response signal in the cochlea of the mustached bat.
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Author's The activity of lateral-line efferent neurones in stationary and swimming dogfish.
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Author's The central projections of lateral line and cutaneous sensory fibres
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Author's The central projections of lateral line and cutaneous sensory fibres (VII and X) in Xenopus laevis.
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Author's The development of a single frequency place in the mammalian cochlea: the cochlear resonance in the mustached bat Pteronotus parnellii.
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Author's The effect of efferent stimulation on basilar membrane displacement in the basal turn of the guinea pig cochlea
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Author's The influence of transient asphyxia on receptor potentials in inner hair cells of the guinea pig cochlea.
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Author's The location of the cochlear amplifier: spatial representation of a single tone on the guinea pig basilar membrane
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Author's The mechanical properties of chick
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Author's The mechanical properties of chick (Gallus domesticus) sensory hair bundles: relative contributions of structures sensitive to calcium chelation and subtilisin treatment.
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Author's The morphology and physiology of hair cells in organotypic cultures of the mouse cochlea
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Author's The pharmacology of efferent synapses in the lateral-line system of Xenopus laevis
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Author's The phase and magnitude of hair cell receptor potentials and frequency tuning in the guinea pig cochlea
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Author's The post-synaptic action of efferent fibres in the lateral line organ of the burbot Lota lota
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Author's The response of hair cells in the basal turn of the guinea-pig cochlea to tones.
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Author's The responses of cochlear hair cells to tonic displacements of the sensory hair bundle.
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Author's The responses of inner and outer hair cells in the basal turn of the guinea-pig cochlea and in the mouse cochlea grown in vitro
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Author's The responses of inner hair cells to basilar membrane velocity during low frequency auditory stimulation in the guinea pig cochlea
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Author's The Role of the Lateral-Line Efferent System in Xenopus Laevis
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Author's The tectorial membrane: one slice of a complex cochlear sandwich
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Author's The Vestibular System Mediates Sensation of Low-Frequency Sounds in Mice
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Author's The voltage dependence of the mechanoelectrical transducer modifies low frequency outer hair cell electromotility in vitro
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Author's The voltage responses of hair cells in the basal turn of the guinea-pig cochlea
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Author's Timing of cochlear feedback: spatial and temporal representation of a tone across the basilar membrane.
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Author's Transfer characteristic of the inner hair cell synapse: steady-state analysis
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Author's Transgenic Tmc2 expression preserves inner ear hair cells and vestibular function in mice lacking Tmc1
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Author's Transient expression of neurofilament protein during hair cell development in the mouse cochlea.
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Author's Tuned phasic and tonic motile responses of isolated outer hair cells to direct mechanical stimulation of the cell body
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Author's Tuning properties of cochlear hair cells
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Author's Voltage responses to tones of outer hair cells in the basal turn of the guinea-pig cochlea: significance for electromotility and desensitization
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cellsurfaceassociatedcentrosomallayerofmicrotubuleorganizingmaterialintheinnerpillarcellofthemousecochlea
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A cell surface-associated centrosomal layer of microtubule-organizing material in the inner pillar cell of the mouse cochlea
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connexin30mutationrescueshearingandrevealsrolesforgapjunctionsincochlearamplificationandmicromechanics
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A connexin30 mutation rescues hearing and reveals roles for gap junctions in cochlear amplification and micromechanics
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A descriptive model of the receptor potential nonlinearities generated by the hair cell mechanoelectrical transducer.
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A gap-junction mutation reveals outer hair cell extracellular receptor potentials drive high-frequency cochlear amplification
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roleforacousticdistortioninnovelrapidfrequencymodulationbehaviourinfreeflyingmalemosquitoes
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selfmi xing laserdiodeinterferometerformeasuringbasilarmembranevibrationswithoutopeningthecochlea
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A self-mi xing laser-diode interferometer for measuring basilar membrane vibrations without opening the cochlea.
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targeteddeletionin Alpha tectorinrevealsthatthetectorialmembraneisrequiredforthegainandtimingofcochlearfeedback
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A targeted deletion in Alpha -tectorin reveals that the tectorial membrane is required for the gain and timing of cochlear feedback.
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Acoustically induced hearing loss: intracellular studies in the guinea pig cochlea
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aerodynamicimagingbymosquitoesinspiresasurfacedetectorforautonomousflyingvehicles
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amplificationmodediffersalongthelengthofthemousecochleaasrevealedbyconnexin26deletionfromspecificgapjunctions
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Amplification mode differs along the length of the mouse cochlea as revealed by connexin 26 deletion from specific gap junctions
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basilarmembraneresonanceinthecochleaofthemustachedbat
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Basilar membrane resonance in the cochlea of the mustached bat.
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centralandperipheralinhibitionoflaterallineinputduringthestartleresponseingoldfish
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Central and peripheral inhibition of lateral line input during the startle response in goldfish
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dependenceofthedpoaeamplitudepatternonacousticalbiasingofthecochlearpartition
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Dependence of the DPOAE amplitude pattern on acoustical biasing of the cochlear partition.
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drugdiffusionalonganintactmammaliancochlea
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Drug Diffusion Along an Intact Mammalian Cochlea
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efferentactivityinthelaterallinenerveofdogfish
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Efferent activity in the lateral line nerve of dogfish
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electrostaticinteractionbetweenstereocilia2influenceonthemechanicalpropertiesofthehairbundle
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Electrostatic interaction between stereocilia: II. Influence on the mechanical properties of the hair bundle.
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emilin2promotesthemechanicalgradientofthecochlearbasilarmembraneandresolutionoffrequenciesinsound
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Emilin 2 promotes the mechanical gradient of the cochlear basilar membrane and resolution of frequencies in sound
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evolutionofendolymphsecretionandendolymphaticpotentialgenerationinthevertebrateinnerear
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Evolution of Endolymph Secretion and Endolymphatic Potential Generation in the Vertebrate Inner Ear
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evolutionaryadaptationsofcochlearfunctioninjamaicanmormoopidbats
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Evolutionary adaptations of cochlear function in Jamaican mormoopid bats
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flyingintunesexualrecognitioninmosquitoes
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Flying in tune: sexual recognition in mosquitoes.
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frequencydependentpropertiesofthetectorialmembranefacilitateenergytransmissionandamplificationinthecochlea
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Frequency-dependent properties of the tectorial membrane facilitate energy transmission and amplification in the cochlea.
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hummingintunesexandspeciesrecognitionbymosquitoesonthewing
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Humming in tune: sex and species recognition by mosquitoes on the wing.
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invivo1optogeneticsrevealscontrolofcochlearelectromechanicalresponsesbysupportingcells
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<i>In Vivo</i> Optogenetics Reveals Control of Cochlear Electromechanical Responses by Supporting Cells
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Influence of Efferent Fibres on a Receptor
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inhibitionbyefferentnervefibresactiononhaircellsandafferentsynaptictransmissioninthelaterallinecanalorganoftheburbotlotalota
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Inhibition by efferent nerve fibres: action on hair cells and afferent synaptic transmission in the lateral line canal organ of the burbot Lota lota
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intracellularstudiesofhaircellsinthemammaliancochlea
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Intracellular studies of hair cells in the mammalian cochlea
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lowfrequencycharacteristicsofintracellularlyrecordedreceptorpotentialsinguineapigcochlearhaircells
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Low-frequency characteristics of intracellularly recorded receptor potentials in guinea-pig cochlear hair cells.
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maskingofanauditorybehaviourrevealshowmalemosquitoesusedistortiontodetectfemales
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Masking of an auditory behaviour reveals how male mosquitoes use distortion to detect females
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measurementofcalciumionconcentrationsinthelaterallinecupulaeofxenopuslaevis
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Measurement of calcium ion concentrations in the lateral line cupulae of Xenopus laevis
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mechanosensitivityofmammalianauditoryhaircellsinvitro
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Mechanosensitivity of mammalian auditory hair cells in vitro
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medialefferentinhibitionsuppressesbasilarmembraneresponsestonearcharacteristicfrequencytonesofmoderatetohighintensities
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Medial efferent inhibition suppresses basilar membrane responses to near characteristic frequency tones of moderate to high intensities.
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micromechanicalresponsestotonesintheauditoryfoveaofthegreatermustachedbatscochlea
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Micromechanical responses to tones in the auditory fovea of the greater mustached bat's cochlea
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modificationsofasinglesaturatingnonlinearityaccountforpostonsetchangesin2f1f2distortionproductotoacousticemission
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Modifications of a single saturating non-linearity account for post-onset changes in 2f1-f2 distortion product otoacoustic emission.
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modifiedproteinexpressioninthetectorialmembraneofthecochlearevealsrolesforthestriatedsheetmatrix
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Modified protein expression in the tectorial membrane of the cochlea reveals roles for the striated sheet matrix.
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modulationofhaircellvoltageresponsestotonesbylowfrequencybiasingofthebasilarmembraneintheguineapigcochlea
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Modulation of hair cell voltage responses to tones by low-frequency biasing of the basilar membrane in the guinea pig cochlea.
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multiplerolesforthetectorialmembraneintheactivecochlea
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Multiple roles for the tectorial membrane in the active cochlea.
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nonlinearmechanicalresponsesofmousecochlearhairbundles
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Nonlinear mechanical responses of mouse cochlear hair bundles
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One source for distortion product otoacoustic emissions generated by low- and high-level primaries.
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Passive Electrical Properties Of Hair Cells And Supporting Cells In The Lateral Line Canal Organ
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Polypeptide composition of the mammalian tectorial membrane
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postnataldevelopmentofcochlearfunctioninthemustachedbatpteronotusparnellii
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Postnatal Development of Cochlear Function in the Mustached Bat,Pteronotus parnellii
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postnatalmaturationofprimaryauditorycortexinthemustachedbatpteronotusparnellii
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Postnatal maturation of primary auditory cortex in the mustached bat, Pteronotus parnellii.
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precopulaacousticbehaviourofmalesinthemalarialmosquitoesanophelescoluzziiandanophelesgambiaessdoesnotcontributetoreproductiveisolation
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Pre-copula acoustic behaviour of males in the malarial mosquitoes Anopheles coluzzii and Anopheles gambiae s.s. does not contribute to reproductive isolation.
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Prestin links extrinsic tuning to neural excitation in the mammalian cochlea
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propertiesofdistortionproductotoacousticemissionsandneuralsuppressiontuningcurvesattributabletothetectorialmembraneresonance
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Properties of distortion product otoacoustic emissions and neural suppression tuning curves attributable to the tectorial membrane resonance.
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ripplingpatternofdistortionproductotoacousticemissionsevokedbyhighfrequencyprimariesinguineapigs
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Rippling pattern of distortion product otoacoustic emissions evoked by high-frequency primaries in guinea pigs.
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Role of the tectorial membrane revealed by otoacoustic emissions recorded from wild-type and transgenic Tecta
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Role of the tectorial membrane revealed by otoacoustic emissions recorded from wild-type and transgenic Tecta(deltaENT/deltaENT) mice.
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sensoryandeffectorfunctionsofvertebratehaircells
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Sensory and effector functions of vertebrate hair cells
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|
919
|
|
|
‡a
sensorytransductionandfrequencyselectivityinthebasalturnoftheguineapigcochlea
‡A
Sensory transduction and frequency selectivity in the basal turn of the guinea-pig cochlea
‡9
1
|
919
|
|
|
‡a
sexrecognitionthroughmidflightmatingduetsinculexmosquitoesismediatedbyacousticdistortion
‡A
Sex Recognition through midflight mating duets in Culex mosquitoes is mediated by acoustic distortion.
‡9
1
|
919
|
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|
‡a
singingonthewingasamechanismforspeciesrecognitioninthemalarialmosquitoanophelesgambiae
‡A
"Singing on the wing" as a mechanism for species recognition in the malarial mosquito Anopheles gambiae.
‡9
1
|
919
|
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|
‡a
stereociliarybundlemorphologyinorganotypicculturesofthemousecochlea
‡A
Stereociliary bundle morphology in organotypic cultures of the mouse cochlea
‡9
1
|
919
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|
|
‡a
synchronizationofanonlinearoscillatorprocessingthecfcomponentoftheechoresponsesignalinthecochleaofthemustachedbat
‡A
Synchronization of a nonlinear oscillator: processing the cf component of the echo-response signal in the cochlea of the mustached bat.
‡9
1
|
919
|
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|
‡a
activityoflaterallineefferentneuronesinstationaryandswimmingdogfish
‡A
The activity of lateral-line efferent neurones in stationary and swimming dogfish.
‡9
1
|
919
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|
‡a
centralprojectionsoflaterallineandcutaneoussensoryfibres
‡A
The central projections of lateral line and cutaneous sensory fibres
‡9
1
|
919
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|
‡a
centralprojectionsoflaterallineandcutaneoussensoryfibres7and10inxenopuslaevis
‡A
The central projections of lateral line and cutaneous sensory fibres (VII and X) in Xenopus laevis.
‡9
1
|
919
|
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|
‡a
developmentofasinglefrequencyplaceinthemammaliancochleathecochlearresonanceinthemustachedbatpteronotusparnellii
‡A
The development of a single frequency place in the mammalian cochlea: the cochlear resonance in the mustached bat Pteronotus parnellii.
‡9
1
|
919
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|
‡a
effectofefferentstimulationonbasilarmembranedisplacementinthebasalturnoftheguineapigcochlea
‡A
The effect of efferent stimulation on basilar membrane displacement in the basal turn of the guinea pig cochlea
‡9
1
|
919
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|
‡a
influenceoftransientasphyxiaonreceptorpotentialsininnerhaircellsoftheguineapigcochlea
‡A
The influence of transient asphyxia on receptor potentials in inner hair cells of the guinea pig cochlea.
‡9
1
|
919
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|
‡a
locationofthecochlearamplifierspatialrepresentationofasingletoneontheguineapigbasilarmembrane
‡A
The location of the cochlear amplifier: spatial representation of a single tone on the guinea pig basilar membrane
‡9
1
|
919
|
|
|
‡a
mechanicalpropertiesofchick
‡A
The mechanical properties of chick
‡9
1
|
919
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‡a
mechanicalpropertiesofchickgallusdomesticussensoryhairbundlesrelativecontributionsofstructuressensitivetocalciumchelationandsubtilisintreatment
‡A
The mechanical properties of chick (Gallus domesticus) sensory hair bundles: relative contributions of structures sensitive to calcium chelation and subtilisin treatment.
‡9
1
|
919
|
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|
‡a
morphologyandphysiologyofhaircellsinorganotypicculturesofthemousecochlea
‡A
The morphology and physiology of hair cells in organotypic cultures of the mouse cochlea
‡9
1
|
919
|
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|
‡a
pharmacologyofefferentsynapsesinthelaterallinesystemofxenopuslaevis
‡A
The pharmacology of efferent synapses in the lateral-line system of Xenopus laevis
‡9
1
|
919
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|
‡a
phaseandmagnitudeofhaircellreceptorpotentialsandfrequencytuningintheguineapigcochlea
‡A
The phase and magnitude of hair cell receptor potentials and frequency tuning in the guinea pig cochlea
‡9
1
|
919
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|
‡a
postsynapticactionofefferentfibresinthelaterallineorganoftheburbotlotalota
‡A
The post-synaptic action of efferent fibres in the lateral line organ of the burbot Lota lota
‡9
1
|
919
|
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|
‡a
responseofhaircellsinthebasalturnoftheguineapigcochleatotones
‡A
The response of hair cells in the basal turn of the guinea-pig cochlea to tones.
‡9
1
|
919
|
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|
‡a
responsesofcochlearhaircellstotonicdisplacementsofthesensoryhairbundle
‡A
The responses of cochlear hair cells to tonic displacements of the sensory hair bundle.
‡9
1
|
919
|
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|
‡a
responsesofinnerandouterhaircellsinthebasalturnoftheguineapigcochleaandinthemousecochleagrowninvitro
‡A
The responses of inner and outer hair cells in the basal turn of the guinea-pig cochlea and in the mouse cochlea grown in vitro
‡9
1
|
919
|
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|
‡a
responsesofinnerhaircellstobasilarmembranevelocityduringlowfrequencyauditorystimulationintheguineapigcochlea
‡A
The responses of inner hair cells to basilar membrane velocity during low frequency auditory stimulation in the guinea pig cochlea
‡9
1
|
919
|
|
|
‡a
roleofthelaterallineefferentsysteminxenopuslaevis
‡A
The Role of the Lateral-Line Efferent System in Xenopus Laevis
‡9
1
|
919
|
|
|
‡a
tectorialmembrane1sliceofacomplexcochlearsandwich
‡A
The tectorial membrane: one slice of a complex cochlear sandwich
‡9
1
|
919
|
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|
‡a
vestibularsystemmediatessensationoflowfrequencysoundsinmice
‡A
The Vestibular System Mediates Sensation of Low-Frequency Sounds in Mice
‡9
1
|
919
|
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|
‡a
voltagedependenceofthemechanoelectricaltransducermodifieslowfrequencyouterhaircellelectromotilityinvitro
‡A
The voltage dependence of the mechanoelectrical transducer modifies low frequency outer hair cell electromotility in vitro
‡9
1
|
919
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|
‡a
voltageresponsesofhaircellsinthebasalturnoftheguineapigcochlea
‡A
The voltage responses of hair cells in the basal turn of the guinea-pig cochlea
‡9
1
|
919
|
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|
‡a
timingofcochlearfeedbackspatialandtemporalrepresentationofatoneacrossthebasilarmembrane
‡A
Timing of cochlear feedback: spatial and temporal representation of a tone across the basilar membrane.
‡9
1
|
919
|
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|
‡a
transfercharacteristicoftheinnerhaircellsynapsesteadystateanalysis
‡A
Transfer characteristic of the inner hair cell synapse: steady-state analysis
‡9
1
|
919
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|
‡a
transgenictmc2expressionpreservesinnerearhaircellsandvestibularfunctioninmicelackingtmc1
‡A
Transgenic Tmc2 expression preserves inner ear hair cells and vestibular function in mice lacking Tmc1
‡9
1
|
919
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|
‡a
transientexpressionofneurofilamentproteinduringhaircelldevelopmentinthemousecochlea
‡A
Transient expression of neurofilament protein during hair cell development in the mouse cochlea.
‡9
1
|
919
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|
‡a
tunedphasicandtonicmotileresponsesofisolatedouterhaircellstodirectmechanicalstimulationofthecellbody
‡A
Tuned phasic and tonic motile responses of isolated outer hair cells to direct mechanical stimulation of the cell body
‡9
1
|
919
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|
‡a
tuningpropertiesofcochlearhaircells
‡A
Tuning properties of cochlear hair cells
‡9
1
|
919
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|
‡a
voltageresponsestotonesofouterhaircellsinthebasalturnoftheguineapigcochleasignificanceforelectromotilityanddesensitization
‡A
Voltage responses to tones of outer hair cells in the basal turn of the guinea-pig cochlea: significance for electromotility and desensitization
‡9
1
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‡2
ISNI|0000000039266413
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
LC|nb2019015236
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
ISNI|0000000045445258
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
LC|no2011049442
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
NLA|000036274978
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
LC|n 2012038810
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
SUDOC|251212459
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
LC|n 85312084
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
NII|DA01677008
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
NLA|000049786340
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
NLA|000049860485
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
CAOONL|ncf11164265
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
BNF|12099414
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
LC|nb2009018440
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
NKC|mzk20221139592
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
BNF|12420720
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
LC|n 50047583
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
DNB|107338181
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
B2Q|0000280296
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
CAOONL|ncf10010160
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
LC|nr 00017046
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
LC|n 86808700
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
J9U|987007452672805171
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
DNB|105542881X
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
J9U|987012124738805171
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
LC|n 79088044
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
CAOONL|ncf10865789
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
ISNI|0000000114748595
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
RERO|A022966442
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
LC|no2015050080
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
ISNI|000000005271417X
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
LC|n 93075603
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
ISNI|0000000054247624
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
J9U|987007357147505171
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
ISNI|0000000032834991
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
ISNI|0000000114585167
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
LC|nr 91004157
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
SUDOC|220819769
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
CAOONL|ncf10613321
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
CAOONL|ncf11449013
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
ISNI|0000000029501520
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
BNF|13477903
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
DNB|170761118
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
ISNI|0000000084279176
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
DNB|1053747829
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
NII|DA06474653
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
ISNI|0000000041440089
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
CAOONL|ncf11162697
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
DNB|1317046455
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
ISNI|0000000025602375
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
LC|no2014038115
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
SUDOC|031852726
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
BIBSYS|90783428
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
LC|nb2017006564
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
LIH|LNB:M_p_B;=BV
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
LC|n 00113578
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
NLA|000035167316
|
996
|
|
|
‡2
ISNI|0000000026844261
|
997
|
|
|
‡a
0 0 lived 0 0
‡9
1
|