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Cochlear amplifier
Activity-Dependent Regulation of Prestin Expression in Mouse Outer Hair Cells
Introduction to Sound and Hearing
The Underwater Piano: a Resonance Theory of Cochlear Mechanics
A Role for Tectorial Membrane Mechanics in Activating the Cochlear Amplifer Amir Nankali1, Yi Wang4, Clark Elliott Strimbu4, Elizabeth S
Prestin Is the Motor Protein of Cochlear Outer Hair Cells
Cochlear Outer Hair Cell Motility
The Cochlea: Mechanics and Transduction Jonathan Ashmore Neuroscience, Physiology and Pharmacology University College London
Cochlear Anatomy, Function and Pathology II
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Effectiveness of Hair Bundle Motility As the Cochlear Amplifier
Introducing the Compression Wave Cochlear Amplifier
Cochlear Outer Hair Cell Motility
Cochlear Anatomy, Function and Pathology I
Otoacoustic Emissions from Residual Oscillations of the Cochlear Basilar Membrane in a Human Ear Model
3D Ultrastructure of the Cochlear Outer Hair Cell Lateral Wall Revealed By
3. Cochlear Amplification: Outer Hair Cells Jonathan Ashmore
Type II Spiral Ganglion Afferent Neurons Drive Medial Olivocochlear Reflex Suppression of the Cochlear Amplifier
Pathway of Sound and Components of the Ear Frequency Selectivity Of
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Myosin Light Chain Kinase Regulates Hearing in Mice by Influencing the F-Actin Cytoskeleton of Outer Hair Cells and Cochleae
Resonant Tectorial Membrane Motion in the Inner
Radixin Modulates Stereocilia Function and Contributes to Cochlear
Adaptation in Auditory Hair Cells Robert Fettiplace and Anthony J Ricciy
Prestin and Motility of the Cochlear Outer Hair Cell
Lecture Organization a Few Words About Sound
Quantifying the Effects of the Cochlear Amplifier on Temporal and Average
The Remarkable Cochlear Amplifier
Effects of Cochlear Loading on the Motility of Active Outer Hair Cells
Prof Jonathan Ashmore
Can You Still See the Cochlea for the Molecules? Jonathan F Ashmore* and Fabio Mammano†
Control of Mammalian Cochlear Amplification by Chloride Anions
Reducing Tectorial Membrane Viscoelasticity Enhances
New Tunes from Corti's Organ: the Outer Hair Cell Boogie Rules
Cochlear Amplification, Outer Hair Cells and Prestin Dallos 371