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108 related items for PubMed ID: 10872120

  • 1. [Physiological effects of destruction of the tip links of cochlear hair cells. Significance for noise-induced hearing loss].
    Meyer J, Gummer AW.
    HNO; 2000 May; 48(5):383-9. PubMed ID: 10872120
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  • 9. Changes in summating potentials and related electro-physiological manifestations of overstimulation.
    Durrant JD.
    J Aud Res; 1979 Jul; 19(3):183-200. PubMed ID: 553923
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  • 11. Protection against noise trauma by sound conditioning.
    Canlon B.
    Ear Nose Throat J; 1997 Apr; 76(4):248-50, 253-5. PubMed ID: 9127524
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  • 13. Mechanisms involved in acoustic trauma: cochlear microphonic data.
    Legouix JP.
    Rev Laryngol Otol Rhinol (Bord); 1984 Apr; 105(2 Suppl):193-8. PubMed ID: 6463441
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  • 14. [Pathologic mechanoelectric transduction of outer hair cells as the cause of recruitment].
    Preyer S.
    HNO; 1996 May; 44(5):246-53. PubMed ID: 8707629
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  • 15. The effects of acoustic environment after traumatic noise exposure on hearing and outer hair cells.
    Tanaka C, Chen GD, Hu BH, Chi LH, Li M, Zheng G, Bielefeld EC, Jamesdaniel S, Coling D, Henderson D.
    Hear Res; 2009 Apr; 250(1-2):10-8. PubMed ID: 19450428
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  • 16. Candidate's thesis: enhancing intrinsic cochlear stress defenses to reduce noise-induced hearing loss.
    Kopke RD, Coleman JK, Liu J, Campbell KC, Riffenburgh RH.
    Laryngoscope; 2002 Sep; 112(9):1515-32. PubMed ID: 12352659
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  • 17. Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) expression in noise-induced hearing loss.
    Picciotti PM, Fetoni AR, Paludetti G, Wolf FI, Torsello A, Troiani D, Ferraresi A, Pola R, Sergi B.
    Hear Res; 2006 Apr; 214(1-2):76-83. PubMed ID: 16603326
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  • 18. Specific findings in distortion product otoacoustic emissions and growth functions with chronic tinnitus.
    Hesse G, Schaaf H, Laubert A.
    Int Tinnitus J; 2005 Apr; 11(1):6-13. PubMed ID: 16419682
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  • 19. Effects of sound preconditioning on hearing loss from low or middle-frequency noise exposure.
    Liu YG, He YJ, Li DD, Zheng SX, Niu CM.
    Space Med Med Eng (Beijing); 2000 Oct; 13(5):313-7. PubMed ID: 11894866
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  • 20. Transitory endolymph leakage induced hearing loss and tinnitus: depolarization, biphasic shortening and loss of electromotility of outer hair cells.
    Zenner HP, Reuter G, Zimmermann U, Gitter AH, Fermin C, LePage EL.
    Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol; 1994 Oct; 251(3):143-53. PubMed ID: 8080633
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