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H J Adler

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Audiology & Neuro-Otology|March 1, 1996
Tectorial membrane repair in the quail following multiple exposures to intense soundH J Adler
American Journal of Clinical Pathology|May 1, 1970
Fully-automated accelerated ion exchange chromatography of amino acids in physiologic fluidsG Ertingshausen, H J Adler
Neuroscience Letters|February 16, 1996
New hair cells arise from supporting cell conversion in the acoustically damaged chick inner earH J Adler, Y Raphael
Journal of Neurocytology|February 1, 1995
Hair cell replacement in the avian inner ear following two exposures to intense soundH J Adler, J C Saunders
International Journal of Developmental Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the International Society for Developmental Neuroscience|July 1, 1997
Further evidence for supporting cell conversion in the damaged avian basilar papillaH J Adler, M Komeda, Y Raphael
Scanning Microscopy|September 1, 1995
Comparative analysis of patch lesions in the chick inner ear following acoustic trauma: optical versus scanning electron microscopyH J Adler, J Mantooth, Y Raphael
Hearing Research|December 1, 1993
Recovery of auditory function and structure in the chick after two intense pure tone exposuresH J Adler, C P Poje, J C Saunders
Experimental Neurology|January 1, 1992
The structural and functional aspects of hair cell regeneration in the chick as a result of exposure to intense soundJ C Saunders, H J Adler, F A Pugliano
Hearing Research|October 1, 1994
Cell cycle of transdifferentiating supporting cells in the basilar papillaY Raphael, H J Adler, Y Wang, et al.
Acta Oto-Laryngologica|January 1, 1993
Growth of evoked potential amplitude in neonatal chicks exposed to intense soundF A Pugliano, E Pribitikin, H J Adler, et al.
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Audiology & Neuro-Otology|March 1, 1996
Tectorial membrane repair in the quail following multiple exposures to intense soundH J Adler
American Journal of Clinical Pathology|May 1, 1970
Fully-automated accelerated ion exchange chromatography of amino acids in physiologic fluidsG Ertingshausen, H J Adler
Neuroscience Letters|February 16, 1996
New hair cells arise from supporting cell conversion in the acoustically damaged chick inner earH J Adler, Y Raphael
Journal of Neurocytology|February 1, 1995
Hair cell replacement in the avian inner ear following two exposures to intense soundH J Adler, J C Saunders
International Journal of Developmental Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the International Society for Developmental Neuroscience|July 1, 1997
Further evidence for supporting cell conversion in the damaged avian basilar papillaH J Adler, M Komeda, Y Raphael
Scanning Microscopy|September 1, 1995
Comparative analysis of patch lesions in the chick inner ear following acoustic trauma: optical versus scanning electron microscopyH J Adler, J Mantooth, Y Raphael
Hearing Research|December 1, 1993
Recovery of auditory function and structure in the chick after two intense pure tone exposuresH J Adler, C P Poje, J C Saunders
Experimental Neurology|January 1, 1992
The structural and functional aspects of hair cell regeneration in the chick as a result of exposure to intense soundJ C Saunders, H J Adler, F A Pugliano
Hearing Research|October 1, 1994
Cell cycle of transdifferentiating supporting cells in the basilar papillaY Raphael, H J Adler, Y Wang, et al.
Acta Oto-Laryngologica|January 1, 1993
Growth of evoked potential amplitude in neonatal chicks exposed to intense soundF A Pugliano, E Pribitikin, H J Adler, et al.
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