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237 related items for PubMed ID: 17420221

  • 1. Styrene induced alterations in biomarkers of exposure and effects in the cochlea: mechanisms of hearing loss.
    Chen GD, Chi LH, Kostyniak PJ, Henderson D.
    Toxicol Sci; 2007 Jul; 98(1):167-77. PubMed ID: 17420221
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  • 2. Consequences of noise- or styrene-induced cochlear damages on glutamate decarboxylase levels in the rat inferior colliculus.
    Pouyatos B, Morel G, Lambert-Xolin AM, Maguin K, Campo P.
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  • 3. Cochlear injuries induced by the combined exposure to noise and styrene.
    Chen GD, Henderson D.
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  • 4. Candidate's thesis: enhancing intrinsic cochlear stress defenses to reduce noise-induced hearing loss.
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  • 8. Relation between outer hair cell loss and hearing loss in rats exposed to styrene.
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  • 9. Conservation of endocochlear potential in mice with profound hearing loss induced by co-administration of kanamycin and furosemide.
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  • 10. Estradiol protects the cochlea against gentamicin ototoxicity through inhibition of the JNK pathway.
    Nakamagoe M, Tabuchi K, Uemaetomari I, Nishimura B, Hara A.
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  • 11. Prestin gene expression in the rat cochlea following intense noise exposure.
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  • 12. Caspase inhibitors, but not c-Jun NH2-terminal kinase inhibitor treatment, prevent cisplatin-induced hearing loss.
    Wang J, Ladrech S, Pujol R, Brabet P, Van De Water TR, Puel JL.
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  • 13. Critical period for styrene ototoxicity in the rat.
    Lataye R, Pouyatos B, Campo P, Lambert AM, Morel G.
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  • 14. Minocycline attenuates gentamicin induced hair cell loss in neonatal cochlear cultures.
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  • 15. Prophylactic effect of Ca2+ -deficient artificial perilymph perfusion on noise-induced hearing loss.
    Li X, Yu N, Sun J, Zhao L.
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  • 16. Is the aged rat ear more susceptible to noise or styrene damage than the young ear?
    Campo P, Pouyatos B, Lataye R, Morel G.
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  • 17. Trichloroethylene ototoxicity: evidence for a cochlear origin.
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  • 18. The effect of acoustic trauma on the tectorial membrane, stereocilia, and hearing sensitivity: possible mechanisms underlying damage, recovery, and protection.
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  • 19. The role of toxicokinetics in xylene-induced ototoxicity in the rat and guinea pig.
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  • 20. Promotion of noise-induced cochlear injury by toluene and ethylbenzene in the rat.
    Fechter LD, Gearhart C, Fulton S, Campbell J, Fisher J, Na K, Cocker D, Nelson-Miller A, Moon P, Pouyatos B.
    Toxicol Sci; 2007 Aug 07; 98(2):542-51. PubMed ID: 17517824
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