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  • 3. Histopathological differences between temporary and permanent threshold shift.
    Nordmann AS, Bohne BA, Harding GW.
    Hear Res; 2000 Jan; 139(1-2):13-30. PubMed ID: 10601709
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  • 5. Antioxidant treatment reduces blast-induced cochlear damage and hearing loss.
    Ewert DL, Lu J, Li W, Du X, Floyd R, Kopke R.
    Hear Res; 2012 Mar; 285(1-2):29-39. PubMed ID: 22326291
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  • 7. [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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  • 8. Morphological correlates of hearing loss after cochlear implantation and electro-acoustic stimulation in a hearing-impaired Guinea pig model.
    Reiss LA, Stark G, Nguyen-Huynh AT, Spear KA, Zhang H, Tanaka C, Li H.
    Hear Res; 2015 Sep; 327():163-74. PubMed ID: 26087114
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  • 14. The protective effect of conditioning on noise-induced hearing loss is frequency-dependent.
    Pourbakht A, Imani A.
    Acta Med Iran; 2012 Sep; 50(10):664-9. PubMed ID: 23275293
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  • 15. The influence of moderate-intensity noise on the compound action potential evoked by tone bursts in the guinea pig, Cavia porcellus.
    Walger M, Schmidt U, von Wedel H.
    Hear Res; 1985 Sep; 19(2):143-9. PubMed ID: 4055533
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  • 16. Changes of hair cell stereocilia and threshold shift after acoustic trauma in guinea pigs: comparison between inner and outer hair cells.
    Chen YS, Liu TC, Cheng CH, Yeh TH, Lee SY, Hsu CJ.
    ORL J Otorhinolaryngol Relat Spec; 2003 Sep; 65(5):266-74. PubMed ID: 14730182
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  • 17. Automatic monitoring of mechano-electrical transduction in the guinea pig cochlea.
    Patuzzi R, Moleirinho A.
    Hear Res; 1998 Nov; 125(1-2):1-16. PubMed ID: 9833960
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  • 18. Electrophysiological determinations of the effects of 1 kHz noise exposure on the high-frequency hearing of guinea pigs.
    Yamamura K, Saitoh S, Fujita T, Sawada Y, Ohno H.
    Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol; 1990 Nov; 247(4):206-10. PubMed ID: 2375862
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  • 20. Immediate and delayed cochlear neuropathy after noise exposure in pubescent mice.
    Jensen JB, Lysaght AC, Liberman MC, Qvortrup K, Stankovic KM.
    PLoS One; 2015 Nov; 10(5):e0125160. PubMed ID: 25955832
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