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B Canlon

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Audiology & Neuro-Otology|November 1, 1996
Differences in forward masking after a temporary and a permanent noise-induced hearing lossM L Duan, B Canlon
Hearing Research|May 1, 1994
Progressive hair cell loss induced by toluene exposureA C Johnson, B Canlon
Audiology & Neuro-Otology|November 1, 1996
Forward masking is dependent on inner hair cell activityM L Duan, B Canlon
ORL; Journal for Oto-Rhino-Laryngology and Its Related Specialties|February 15, 2001
Succinic dehydrogenase histochemistry as an early marker for hair cell pathologyL Fredelius, A Viberg, B Canlon
Brain Research|January 12, 2000
Medial olivocochlear efferent terminals are protected by sound conditioningB Canlon, A Fransson, A Viberg
Brain Research|August 1, 1998
Modulating calbindin and parvalbumin immunoreactivity in the cochlear nucleus by moderate noise exposure in mice. . A quantitative study on the dorsal and posteroventral cochlear nucleusE Idrizbegovic, N Bogdanovic, B Canlon
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|September 1, 1988
Acoustic stimulation causes tonotopic alterations in the length of isolated outer hair cells from guinea pig hearing organB Canlon, L Brundin, A Flock
Hearing Research|July 15, 1988
Protection against noise trauma by pre-exposure to a low level acoustic stimulusB Canlon, E Borg, A Flock
Scandinavian Audiology. Supplementum|January 1, 1995
Noise-induced hearing loss. Literature review and experiments in rabbits. Morphological and electrophysiological features, exposure parameters and temporal factors, variability and interactionsE Borg, B Canlon, B Engström
Nature|December 14, 1989
Sound-induced motility of isolated cochlear outer hair cells is frequency-specificL Brundin, A Flock, B Canlon
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Audiology & Neuro-Otology|November 1, 1996
Differences in forward masking after a temporary and a permanent noise-induced hearing lossM L Duan, B Canlon
Hearing Research|May 1, 1994
Progressive hair cell loss induced by toluene exposureA C Johnson, B Canlon
Audiology & Neuro-Otology|November 1, 1996
Forward masking is dependent on inner hair cell activityM L Duan, B Canlon
ORL; Journal for Oto-Rhino-Laryngology and Its Related Specialties|February 15, 2001
Succinic dehydrogenase histochemistry as an early marker for hair cell pathologyL Fredelius, A Viberg, B Canlon
Brain Research|January 12, 2000
Medial olivocochlear efferent terminals are protected by sound conditioningB Canlon, A Fransson, A Viberg
Brain Research|August 1, 1998
Modulating calbindin and parvalbumin immunoreactivity in the cochlear nucleus by moderate noise exposure in mice. . A quantitative study on the dorsal and posteroventral cochlear nucleusE Idrizbegovic, N Bogdanovic, B Canlon
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|September 1, 1988
Acoustic stimulation causes tonotopic alterations in the length of isolated outer hair cells from guinea pig hearing organB Canlon, L Brundin, A Flock
Hearing Research|July 15, 1988
Protection against noise trauma by pre-exposure to a low level acoustic stimulusB Canlon, E Borg, A Flock
Scandinavian Audiology. Supplementum|January 1, 1995
Noise-induced hearing loss. Literature review and experiments in rabbits. Morphological and electrophysiological features, exposure parameters and temporal factors, variability and interactionsE Borg, B Canlon, B Engström
Nature|December 14, 1989
Sound-induced motility of isolated cochlear outer hair cells is frequency-specificL Brundin, A Flock, B Canlon
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