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Rat hair and supporting cells from the cristae ampullaris in inner ear
Supporting cell populations in murine cochlea
Cochlear hair cell subpopulations of neonatal mice defined by ATOH1 expression
Apical and basal organ of Corti from Dicer1 conditional knockout and littermate control cochleae
Spinal cords from mouse model of severe spinal muscular atrophy (SMA)
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Effects of lesions of the organ of corti on hearing.
Linear mixed-effect modeling of organ of Corti vibratory tuning curves.
Finite-element model of the active organ of Corti.
Overturning the mechanisms of cochlear amplification via area deformations of the organ of Corti.
Consequences of Location-Dependent Organ of Corti Micro-Mechanics.
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Safety of Autologous Human Umbilical Cord Blood Mononuclear Fraction to Treat Acquired Hearing Loss …
Serum Levels of Otolin-1 and Vitamin D in Pre- and Post-treatments of BPPV
Tinnitus in Patients With and Without Sensorineural Hearing Loss
Iowa Cochlear Implant Clinical Research Center Hybrid L24 and Standard Cochlear Implants in Profound…
Hybrid Cochlear Implants in Severe to Profound Adults, Children, and Adolescents
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