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Original Article

Threshold Shift, Hair Cell Loss, and Hair Bundle Stiffness Following Exposure to 120 and 125 dB Pure Tones in the Neonatal Chick

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Pages 444-454 | Received 25 Apr 1991, Accepted 13 Jun 1991, Published online: 08 Jul 2009

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J.M. Sánchez Fernández, A. Martínez Ibargüen, N. Ávalos Cuica, A. Sánchez Del Rey & F. Santaolalla Montoya. (2004) Auditory function recovery following acoustic overstimulation. Acta Oto-Laryngologica 124:4, pages 427-430.
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Frederic A. Pugliano, Edmund Pribitikin, Henry J. Adler & James C. Saunders. (1993) Growth of Evoked Potential Amplitude in Neonatal Chicks Exposed to Intense Sound. Acta Oto-Laryngologica 113:1, pages 18-25.
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Debra L Park, Douglas A Girod & Dianne Durham. (1999) Tonotopic changes in 2-deoxyglucose activity in chick cochlear nucleus during hair cell loss and regeneration. Hearing Research 138:1-2, pages 45-55.
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Julian M. Husbands, Sheldon A. Steinberg, Rachel Kurian & James C. Saunders. (1999) Tip-link integrity on chick tall hair cell stereocilia following intense sound exposure. Hearing Research 135:1-2, pages 135-145.
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Brenda M Ryals, Robert J Dooling, Edwina Westbrook, Micheal L Dent, Alison MacKenzie & Ole N Larsen. (1999) Avian species differences in susceptibility to noise exposure. Hearing Research 131:1-2, pages 71-88.
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Debra L Park, Douglas A. Girod & Dianne Durham. (1998) Evidence for loss and recovery of chick brainstem auditory neurons during gentamicin-induced cochlear damage and regeneration. Hearing Research 126:1-2, pages 84-98.
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Marcus Müller & Jean W.T. Smolders. (1998) Hair cell regeneration after local application of gentamicin at the round window of the cochlea in the pigeon. Hearing Research 120:1-2, pages 25-36.
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James C. Saunders, Henry J. Adler, Yale E. Cohen, Sean Smullen & Ken Kazahaya. (1998) Morphometric changes in the chick nucleus magnocellularis following acoustic overstimulation. The Journal of Comparative Neurology 390:3, pages 412-426.
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M. Müller, J.W.Th Smolders, D. Ding-Pfennigdorff & R. Klünke. (1997) Discharge properties of pigeon single auditory nerve fibers after recovery from severe acoustic trauma. International Journal of Developmental Neuroscience 15:4-5, pages 401-416.
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Yu Wang & Yehoash Raphael. (1996) Re-innervation patterns of chick auditory sensory epithelium after acoustic overstimulation. Hearing Research 97:1-2, pages 11-18.
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Michael S. Ofsie & Douglas A. Cotanche. (1996) Distribution of nerve fibers in the basilar papilla of normal and sound-damaged chick cochleae. The Journal of Comparative Neurology 370:3, pages 281-294.
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Jonathan E. Epstein & Douglas A. Cotanche. (1995) Secretion of a new basal layer of tectorial membrane following gentamicin-induced hair cell loss. Hearing Research 90:1-2, pages 31-43.
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Christopher P. Poje, Duane A. Sewell & James C. Saunders. (1995) The effects of exposure to intense sound on the DC endocochlear potential in the chick. Hearing Research 82:2, pages 197-204.
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Henry J. Adler & James C. Saunders. (1995) Hair cell replacement in the avian inner ear following two exposures to intense sound. Journal of Neurocytology 24:2, pages 111-116.
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Yale E. Cohen & James C. Saunders. (1994) The effect of acoustic overexposure on the tonotopic organization of the nucleus magnocellularis. Hearing Research 81:1-2, pages 11-21.
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Henry J. Adler, Christopher P. Poje & James C. Saunders. (1993) Recovery of auditory function and structure in the chick after two intense pure tone exposures. Hearing Research 71:1-2, pages 214-224.
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