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Neil J Ingham

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Brain Research|March 6, 2016
Enhancement of forward suppression begins in the ventral cochlear nucleusNeil J Ingham, Naoya Itatani, Stefan Bleeck, et al.
Journal of Neurophysiology|February 11, 2005
Neural sensitivity to interaural envelope delays in the inferior colliculus of the guinea pigSarah J Griffin, Leslie R Bernstein, Neil J Ingham, et al.
Autism Research : Official Journal of the International Society for Autism Research|May 18, 2026
Auditory Sensitivity in Autism: A Systematic Review of Mismatch Negativity and Mismatch Field ResponsesSara Cacciato-Salcedo, Shreya Jaokar, Neil J Ingham, et al.
Disease Models & Mechanisms|December 15, 2020
Hearing impairment due to <i>Mir183/96/182</i> mutations suggests both loss and gain of function effectsMorag A Lewis, Francesca Di Domenico, Neil J Ingham, et al.
Hearing Research|May 20, 2026
A non-invasive test for stria vascularis dysfunctionNeil J Ingham, Clarisse H Panganiban, Carolyn M McClaskey, et al.
Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience|October 26, 2020
Synaptojanin2 Mutation Causes Progressive High-frequency Hearing Loss in MiceElisa Martelletti, Neil J Ingham, Oliver Houston, et al.
Hearing Research|May 29, 2026
Hearing loss in a whirlin mouse mutant is not reversed by activating the Whrn geneDaniel R Pentland, Nina Treder, Shahd Najjar, et al.
Hearing Research|July 27, 2024
A new mutation of Sgms1 causes gradual hearing loss associated with a reduced endocochlear potentialJing Chen, Morag A Lewis, Alisa Wai, et al.
Hearing Research|July 11, 2025
Low level of expression of known deafness genes Kcne1, Kcnj10 or Col4a3 is sufficient to maintain hearing in miceDarcey A Kirwin, Nina Treder, Elisa Martelletti, et al.
Plos One|October 1, 2021
Inner hair cell dysfunction in Klhl18 mutant mice leads to low frequency progressive hearing lossNeil J Ingham, Navid Banafshe, Clarisse Panganiban, et al.
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Brain Research|March 6, 2016
Enhancement of forward suppression begins in the ventral cochlear nucleusNeil J Ingham, Naoya Itatani, Stefan Bleeck, et al.
Journal of Neurophysiology|February 11, 2005
Neural sensitivity to interaural envelope delays in the inferior colliculus of the guinea pigSarah J Griffin, Leslie R Bernstein, Neil J Ingham, et al.
Autism Research : Official Journal of the International Society for Autism Research|May 18, 2026
Auditory Sensitivity in Autism: A Systematic Review of Mismatch Negativity and Mismatch Field ResponsesSara Cacciato-Salcedo, Shreya Jaokar, Neil J Ingham, et al.
Disease Models & Mechanisms|December 15, 2020
Hearing impairment due to <i>Mir183/96/182</i> mutations suggests both loss and gain of function effectsMorag A Lewis, Francesca Di Domenico, Neil J Ingham, et al.
Hearing Research|May 20, 2026
A non-invasive test for stria vascularis dysfunctionNeil J Ingham, Clarisse H Panganiban, Carolyn M McClaskey, et al.
Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience|October 26, 2020
Synaptojanin2 Mutation Causes Progressive High-frequency Hearing Loss in MiceElisa Martelletti, Neil J Ingham, Oliver Houston, et al.
Hearing Research|May 29, 2026
Hearing loss in a whirlin mouse mutant is not reversed by activating the Whrn geneDaniel R Pentland, Nina Treder, Shahd Najjar, et al.
Hearing Research|July 27, 2024
A new mutation of Sgms1 causes gradual hearing loss associated with a reduced endocochlear potentialJing Chen, Morag A Lewis, Alisa Wai, et al.
Hearing Research|July 11, 2025
Low level of expression of known deafness genes Kcne1, Kcnj10 or Col4a3 is sufficient to maintain hearing in miceDarcey A Kirwin, Nina Treder, Elisa Martelletti, et al.
Plos One|October 1, 2021
Inner hair cell dysfunction in Klhl18 mutant mice leads to low frequency progressive hearing lossNeil J Ingham, Navid Banafshe, Clarisse Panganiban, et al.
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