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  • 2. Effect of infrasound on cochlear damage from exposure to a 4 kHz octave band of noise.
    Harding GW, Bohne BA, Lee SC, Salt AN.
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  • 5. Auditory brainstem responses predict auditory nerve fiber thresholds and frequency selectivity in hearing impaired chinchillas.
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  • 8. Paired measurements of cochlear function and hair cell count in Dutch-belted rabbits with noise-induced hearing loss.
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  • 9. Regeneration after tall hair cell damage following severe acoustic trauma in adult pigeons: correlation between cochlear morphology, compound action potential responses and single fiber properties in single animals.
    Müller M, Smolders JW, Ding-Pfennigdorff D, Klinke R.
    Hear Res; 1996 Dec 01; 102(1-2):133-54. PubMed ID: 8951458
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  • 14. Factors associated with hearing loss in a normal-hearing guinea pig model of Hybrid cochlear implants.
    Tanaka C, Nguyen-Huynh A, Loera K, Stark G, Reiss L.
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  • 15. Transient-evoked otoacoustic emissions and high-frequency acoustic trauma in the guinea pig.
    Avan P, Bonfils P, Loth D, Elbez M, Erminy M.
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  • 17. Association of Caffeine and Hearing Recovery After Acoustic Overstimulation Events in a Guinea Pig Model.
    Zawawi F, Bezdjian A, Mujica-Mota M, Rappaport J, Daniel SJ.
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  • 18. Detection of intracochlear damage with cochlear implantation in a gerbil model of hearing loss.
    Choudhury B, Adunka OF, Demason CE, Ahmad FI, Buchman CA, Fitzpatrick DC.
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  • 19. Adenosine receptors regulate susceptibility to noise-induced neural injury in the mouse cochlea and hearing loss.
    Vlajkovic SM, Ambepitiya K, Barclay M, Boison D, Housley GD, Thorne PR.
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