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Original Article

The ototoxic effects of different doses of gentamicin on the cochlea of pigmented guinea pigs

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Pages 257-264 | Received 26 Apr 1985, Published online: 12 Oct 2009

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R. M. Alles & A. Pye. (1993) Cochlear damage in guinea pigs following contralateral sound stimulation with and without gentamicin. British Journal of Audiology 27:3, pages 183-193.
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Ade Pye & Peter Collins. (1991) Interaction between sound and gentamicin: Immediate threshold and stereociliary changes. British Journal of Audiology 25:6, pages 381-390.
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Jenny M. Twine. (1985) The ototoxic effects of gentamicin on the vestibular maculae in pigmented guinea pigs. British Journal of Audiology 19:4, pages 265-270.
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Aren Bezdjian, Mario A. Mujica‐Mota, Slobodan Devic & Sam J. Daniel. (2015) The Effect of Radiotherapy on Gentamicin Ototoxicity. Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery 152:6, pages 1094-1101.
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Stig Å. Severinsen, Mette Kirkegaard & Jens R. Nyengaard. (2006) 2,3-Dihydroxybenzoic acid attenuates kanamycin-induced volume reduction in mouse utricular type I hair cells. Hearing Research 212:1-2, pages 99-108.
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Peter W.P Collins. (1988) Synergistic interactions of gentamicin and pure tones causing cochlear hair cell loss in pigmented guinea pigs. Hearing Research 36:2-3, pages 249-259.
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