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1569 related items for PubMed ID: 9083801

  • 1. Chronic electrical stimulation of the auditory nerve at high stimulus rates: a physiological and histopathological study.
    Xu J, Shepherd RK, Millard RE, Clark GM.
    Hear Res; 1997 Mar; 105(1-2):1-29. PubMed ID: 9083801
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  • 2. Cochlear pathology following chronic electrical stimulation of the auditory nerve. I: Normal hearing kittens.
    Ni D, Shepherd RK, Seldon HL, Xu SA, Clark GM, Millard RE.
    Hear Res; 1992 Sep; 62(1):63-81. PubMed ID: 1429252
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  • 3. Cochlear pathology following chronic electrical stimulation of the auditory nerve: II. Deafened kittens.
    Shepherd RK, Matsushima J, Martin RL, Clark GM.
    Hear Res; 1994 Dec; 81(1-2):150-66. PubMed ID: 7737922
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  • 4. Chronic electrical stimulation of the auditory nerve in cats. Physiological and histopathological results.
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  • 5. Effects of chronic high-rate electrical stimulation on the cochlea and eighth nerve in the deafened guinea pig.
    Mitchell A, Miller JM, Finger PA, Heller JW, Raphael Y, Altschuler RA.
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  • 6. Electrical cochlear stimulation in the deaf cat: comparisons between psychophysical and central auditory neuronal thresholds.
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  • 7. Reduction in excitability of the auditory nerve following electrical stimulation at high stimulus rates.
    Tykocinski M, Shepherd RK, Clark GM.
    Hear Res; 1995 Aug; 88(1-2):124-42. PubMed ID: 8575988
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  • 8. Chronic electrical stimulation of the auditory nerve using non-charge-balanced stimuli.
    Shepherd RK, Linahan N, Xu J, Clark GM, Araki S.
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  • 9. Electrical stimulation of the auditory nerve: the effect of electrode position on neural excitation.
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  • 10. Does cochlear implantation and electrical stimulation affect residual hair cells and spiral ganglion neurons?
    Coco A, Epp SB, Fallon JB, Xu J, Millard RE, Shepherd RK.
    Hear Res; 2007 Mar; 225(1-2):60-70. PubMed ID: 17258411
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  • 11. Chronic electrical stimulation of the auditory nerve using high surface area (HiQ) platinum electrodes.
    Tykocinski M, Duan Y, Tabor B, Cowan RS.
    Hear Res; 2001 Sep; 159(1-2):53-68. PubMed ID: 11520634
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  • 12. Reduction in excitability of the auditory nerve following acute electrical stimulation at high stimulus rates: III. Capacitive versus non-capacitive coupling of the stimulating electrodes.
    Huang CQ, Shepherd RK, Seligman PM, Clark GM.
    Hear Res; 1998 Feb; 116(1-2):55-64. PubMed ID: 9508028
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  • 13. Chronic electrical stimulation of auditory nerve in cat: Physiological and histological results.
    Walsh SM, Leake-Jones PA.
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  • 14. Evaluation of focused multipolar stimulation for cochlear implants: a preclinical safety study.
    Shepherd RK, Wise AK, Enke YL, Carter PM, Fallon JB.
    J Neural Eng; 2017 Aug; 14(4):046020. PubMed ID: 28607224
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  • 15. Electrical stimulation of the auditory nerve. I. Correlation of physiological responses with cochlear status.
    Shepherd RK, Javel E.
    Hear Res; 1997 Jun; 108(1-2):112-44. PubMed ID: 9213127
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  • 16. Chronic intracochlear electrical stimulation induces selective survival of spiral ganglion neurons in neonatally deafened cats.
    Leake PA, Hradek GT, Rebscher SJ, Snyder RL.
    Hear Res; 1991 Aug; 54(2):251-71. PubMed ID: 1938628
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  • 17. Cochlear pathology following reimplantation of a multichannel scala tympani electrode array in the macaque.
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  • 18. Reduction in excitability of the auditory nerve following electrical stimulation at high stimulus rates: V. Effects of electrode surface area.
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  • 19. Delayed electrical stimulation and BDNF application following induced deafness in rats.
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  • 20. Does electrical stimulation of deaf cochleae prevent spiral ganglion degeneration?
    Li L, Parkins CW, Webster DB.
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