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Original Article

Comparison of the Tuning of Outer Hair Cells and the Basilar Membrane in the Isolated Cochlea

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Pages 151-156 | Published online: 08 Jul 2009

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Mats Ulfendahl, Shyam M. Khanna & Paula Löfstrand. (2006) Changes in the Mechanical Tuning Characteristics of the Hearing Organ Following Acoustic Overstimulation. European Journal of Neuroscience 5:6, pages 713-723.
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Elizabeth M. Keithley, Allen F. Ryan & Nigel K. Woolf. (2004) Fibronectin‐like immunoreactivity of the basilar membrane of young and aged rats. Journal of Comparative Neurology 327:4, pages 612-617.
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Mario A. Ruggero. (1992) Responses to sound of the basilar membrane of the mammalian cochlea. Current Opinion in Neurobiology 2:4, pages 449-456.
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Mats Ulfendahl, Shyam M. Khanna & Åke Flock. (1991) Effects of opening and resealing the cochlea on the mechanical response in the isolated temporal bone preparation. Hearing Research 57:1, pages 31-37.
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