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Transactions. Section on Otolaryngology. American Academy of Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology
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May 1, 1976
An examination of an electrochemical mechanism for noise-induced hair cell loss: noise with amino-oxyacetic acid (AOAA)
R P Bobbin, M S Guth, A B Mines
Hearing Research
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April 1, 1991
Lowering extracellular calcium decreases the length of isolated outer hair cells
A M Pou, M Fallon, S Winbery, et al.
Hearing Research
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June 1, 1995
ATP modulation of L-type calcium channel currents in guinea pig outer hair cells
C Chen, A Nenov, C H Norris, et al.
Experimental Brain Research
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January 1, 1980
Stimulus-induced release of endogenous amino acids from skins containing the lateral-line organ in Xenopus laevis
S C Bledsoe, R P Bobbin, R Thalmann, et al.
Hearing Research
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July 1, 1990
Nimodipine, an L-channel Ca2+ antagonist, reverses the negative summating potential recorded from the guinea pig cochlea
R P Bobbin, P J Jastreboff, M Fallon, et al.
Hearing Research
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February 1, 1991
Guinea pigs show post-natal stability in frequency mapping at the basal turn
R P Bobbin, M Fallon, L Li, et al.
Hearing Research
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December 1, 1987
Cytochalasin D suppresses sound evoked potentials in the guinea pig cochlea
S E Barron, R P Bobbin, P Guth, et al.
Hearing Research
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June 15, 1989
The quinoxalinediones DNOX, CNOX and two related congeners suppress hair cell-to-auditory nerve transmission
T Littman, R P Bobbin, M Fallon, et al.
Hearing Research
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May 30, 1998
Additional pharmacological evidence that endogenous ATP modulates cochlear mechanics
C Chen, R A Skellett, M Fallon, et al.
Hearing Research
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August 1, 1992
Intracochlear application of acetylcholine alters sound-induced mechanical events within the cochlear partition
S G Kujawa, T J Glattke, M Fallon, et al.
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Transactions. Section on Otolaryngology. American Academy of Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology
|
May 1, 1976
An examination of an electrochemical mechanism for noise-induced hair cell loss: noise with amino-oxyacetic acid (AOAA)
R P Bobbin, M S Guth, A B Mines
Hearing Research
|
April 1, 1991
Lowering extracellular calcium decreases the length of isolated outer hair cells
A M Pou, M Fallon, S Winbery, et al.
Hearing Research
|
June 1, 1995
ATP modulation of L-type calcium channel currents in guinea pig outer hair cells
C Chen, A Nenov, C H Norris, et al.
Experimental Brain Research
|
January 1, 1980
Stimulus-induced release of endogenous amino acids from skins containing the lateral-line organ in Xenopus laevis
S C Bledsoe, R P Bobbin, R Thalmann, et al.
Hearing Research
|
July 1, 1990
Nimodipine, an L-channel Ca2+ antagonist, reverses the negative summating potential recorded from the guinea pig cochlea
R P Bobbin, P J Jastreboff, M Fallon, et al.
Hearing Research
|
February 1, 1991
Guinea pigs show post-natal stability in frequency mapping at the basal turn
R P Bobbin, M Fallon, L Li, et al.
Hearing Research
|
December 1, 1987
Cytochalasin D suppresses sound evoked potentials in the guinea pig cochlea
S E Barron, R P Bobbin, P Guth, et al.
Hearing Research
|
June 15, 1989
The quinoxalinediones DNOX, CNOX and two related congeners suppress hair cell-to-auditory nerve transmission
T Littman, R P Bobbin, M Fallon, et al.
Hearing Research
|
May 30, 1998
Additional pharmacological evidence that endogenous ATP modulates cochlear mechanics
C Chen, R A Skellett, M Fallon, et al.
Hearing Research
|
August 1, 1992
Intracochlear application of acetylcholine alters sound-induced mechanical events within the cochlear partition
S G Kujawa, T J Glattke, M Fallon, et al.
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