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List of bibliographic references

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 15.
Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000978 (1998) R. Patuzzi [Australie]The Goldman-Hodgkin-Katz equation and graphical `load-line' analysis of ionic flow through outer hair cells
001232 (1990) R. Patuzzi [Australie] ; R. Rajan [Australie]Does electrical stimulation of the crossed olivo-cochlear bundle produce movement of the organ of Corti?
001239 (1990) Richard P. Bobbin [États-Unis] ; Maureen Fallon [États-Unis] ; Jean-Luc Puel [États-Unis] ; Georgia Bryant [États-Unis] ; Sanford C. Bledsoe Jr. [États-Unis] ; Gary Zajic [États-Unis] ; Jochen Schacht [États-Unis]Acetylcholine, carbachol, and GABA induce no detectable change in the length of isolated outer hair cells
001308 (1989) Gary D. Housley [États-Unis] ; Charles H. Noms [États-Unis] ; Paul S. Guth [États-Unis]Electrophysiological properties and morphology of hair cells isolated from the semicircular canal of the frog
001382 (1988) R. Rajan [Australie] ; B. M Johnstone [Australie]Electrical stimulation of cochlear efferents at the round window reduces auditory desensitization in guinea pigs. II. Dependence on level of temporary threshold shifts
001437 (1988) R. Rajan [Australie] ; B. M. Johnstone [Australie]Binaural acoustic stimulation exercises protective effects at the cochlea that mimic the effects of electrical stimulation of an auditory efferent pathway
001507 (1986) I. J. Russell [Royaume-Uni] ; A. R. Cody [Royaume-Uni] ; G. P. Richardson [Royaume-Uni]The responses of inner and outer hair cells in the basal turn of the guinea-pig cochlea and in the mouse cochlea grown in vitro
001514 (1986) A. R. Palmer [Royaume-Uni] ; I. J. Russell [Royaume-Uni]Phase-locking in the cochlear nerve of the guinea-pig and its relation to the receptor potential of inner hair-cells
001624 (1984) R. Patuzzi [Australie] ; P. M. Sellick [Australie] ; B. M. Johnstone [Australie]The modulation of the sensitivity of the mammalian cochlea by low frequency tones. III. Basilar membrane motion
001650 (1984) Douglas W. Hoffman [États-Unis] ; Javier A. Rubio [États-Unis] ; Richard A. Altschuler [États-Unis] ; Jo Rgen Fex [États-Unis]Several distinct receptor binding enkephalins in olivocochlear fibers and terminals in the organ of corti
001704 (1983) G. Jones [Australie] ; H. Eslami [Australie]An ultrastructural study of the development of afferent and efferent synapses on outer hair cells of the guinea pig organ of Corti
001870 (1979) Donald Robertson [Australie] ; M. Johnstone [Australie]Effects of divalent cations on spontaneous and evoked activity of single mammalian auditory neurones
001917 (1978) F. Weiss [États-Unis] ; W. Altmann [États-Unis] ; J. Mulroy [États-Unis]Endolymphatic and intracellular resting potential in the alligator lizard cochlea
001966 (1977) R. Klinke [Allemagne, Royaume-Uni] ; F. Evans [Allemagne, Royaume-Uni]Evidence that catecholamines are not the afferent transmitter in the cochlea
001B43 (1972) Ernest A. Daigneault [États-Unis]Correlation of prolonged insecticide exposure and the activity of the inhibition of cochlea N1 potential

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