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Edward Porsov

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Journal of Neurophysiology|December 17, 2010
Reverse propagation of sounds in the intact cochleaTianying Ren, Edward Porsov
Plos One|June 2, 2011
Localization of the cochlear amplifier in living sensitive earsTianying Ren, Wenxuan He, Edward Porsov
Biophysical Journal|June 2, 2010
Fast reverse propagation of sound in the living cochleaWenxuan He, Anders Fridberger, Edward Porsov, et al.
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|March 19, 2008
Inverted direction of wave propagation (IDWP) in the cochleaEgbert de Boer, Jiefu Zheng, Edward Porsov, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|February 15, 2008
Reverse wave propagation in the cochleaWenxuan He, Anders Fridberger, Edward Porsov, et al.
Plos One|April 4, 2012
The group delay and suppression pattern of the cochlear microphonic potential recorded at the round windowWenxuan He, Edward Porsov, David Kemp, et al.
Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development|November 3, 2009
Auditory test result characteristics of subjects with and without tinnitusJames A Henry, Kenneth E James, Kimberly Owens, et al.
Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development|August 13, 2013
Evaluating psychoacoustic measures for establishing presence of tinnitusJames A Henry, Garnett P McMillan, Emily J Thielman, et al.
Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development|July 10, 2012
Guest editorial: Computer-based hearing loss prevention education program for Veterans and military personnelRobert L Folmer, Gabrielle H Saunders, Serena M Dann, et al.
Scientific Reports|June 3, 2016
Annexin A5 is the Most Abundant Membrane-Associated Protein in Stereocilia but is Dispensable for Hair-Bundle Development and FunctionJocelyn F Krey, Meghan Drummond, Sarah Foster, et al.
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Journal of Neurophysiology|December 17, 2010
Reverse propagation of sounds in the intact cochleaTianying Ren, Edward Porsov
Plos One|June 2, 2011
Localization of the cochlear amplifier in living sensitive earsTianying Ren, Wenxuan He, Edward Porsov
Biophysical Journal|June 2, 2010
Fast reverse propagation of sound in the living cochleaWenxuan He, Anders Fridberger, Edward Porsov, et al.
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|March 19, 2008
Inverted direction of wave propagation (IDWP) in the cochleaEgbert de Boer, Jiefu Zheng, Edward Porsov, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|February 15, 2008
Reverse wave propagation in the cochleaWenxuan He, Anders Fridberger, Edward Porsov, et al.
Plos One|April 4, 2012
The group delay and suppression pattern of the cochlear microphonic potential recorded at the round windowWenxuan He, Edward Porsov, David Kemp, et al.
Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development|November 3, 2009
Auditory test result characteristics of subjects with and without tinnitusJames A Henry, Kenneth E James, Kimberly Owens, et al.
Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development|August 13, 2013
Evaluating psychoacoustic measures for establishing presence of tinnitusJames A Henry, Garnett P McMillan, Emily J Thielman, et al.
Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development|July 10, 2012
Guest editorial: Computer-based hearing loss prevention education program for Veterans and military personnelRobert L Folmer, Gabrielle H Saunders, Serena M Dann, et al.
Scientific Reports|June 3, 2016
Annexin A5 is the Most Abundant Membrane-Associated Protein in Stereocilia but is Dispensable for Hair-Bundle Development and FunctionJocelyn F Krey, Meghan Drummond, Sarah Foster, et al.
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