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Applied Optics|May 4, 2016
Flatness parameter influence on scintillation reduction for multi-Gaussian Schell-model beams propagating in turbulent airS Avramov-Zamurovic, C Nelson, S Guth, et al.
Hearing Research|April 1, 1989
Electrophysiological properties and morphology of hair cells isolated from the semicircular canal of the frogG D Housley, C H Norris, P S Guth
Hearing Research|June 1, 1988
Three tests of the hypothesis that glutamate is the sensory hair cell transmitter in the frog semicircular canalP S Guth, C H Norris, S E Barron
Hearing Research|November 21, 1997
A role for chloride in the suppressive effect of acetylcholine on afferent vestibular activityA M Pantoja, J C Holt, P S Guth
Brain Research|March 4, 1977
The site at which peripheral auditory adaptation occursC H Norris, P S Guth, E A Daigneault
Hearing Research|September 1, 1988
Histamine and related substances influence neurotransmission in the semicircular canalG D Housley, C H Norris, P S Guth
Molecular and Cellular Biology|October 18, 2001
Dual function for U2AF(35) in AG-dependent pre-mRNA splicingS Guth, T Ø Tange, E Kellenberger, et al.
Pharmacological Reviews|June 1, 1976
The pharmacology of transmission in the peripheral auditory systemP S Guth, C H Norris, R P Bobbin
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
Molecular and Cellular Biology|November 24, 1999
Evidence for substrate-specific requirement of the splicing factor U2AF(35) and for its function after polypyrimidine tract recognition by U2AF(65)S Guth, C Martínez, R K Gaur, et al.
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Applied Optics|May 4, 2016
Flatness parameter influence on scintillation reduction for multi-Gaussian Schell-model beams propagating in turbulent airS Avramov-Zamurovic, C Nelson, S Guth, et al.
Hearing Research|April 1, 1989
Electrophysiological properties and morphology of hair cells isolated from the semicircular canal of the frogG D Housley, C H Norris, P S Guth
Hearing Research|June 1, 1988
Three tests of the hypothesis that glutamate is the sensory hair cell transmitter in the frog semicircular canalP S Guth, C H Norris, S E Barron
Hearing Research|November 21, 1997
A role for chloride in the suppressive effect of acetylcholine on afferent vestibular activityA M Pantoja, J C Holt, P S Guth
Brain Research|March 4, 1977
The site at which peripheral auditory adaptation occursC H Norris, P S Guth, E A Daigneault
Hearing Research|September 1, 1988
Histamine and related substances influence neurotransmission in the semicircular canalG D Housley, C H Norris, P S Guth
Molecular and Cellular Biology|October 18, 2001
Dual function for U2AF(35) in AG-dependent pre-mRNA splicingS Guth, T Ø Tange, E Kellenberger, et al.
Pharmacological Reviews|June 1, 1976
The pharmacology of transmission in the peripheral auditory systemP S Guth, C H Norris, R P Bobbin
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
Molecular and Cellular Biology|November 24, 1999
Evidence for substrate-specific requirement of the splicing factor U2AF(35) and for its function after polypyrimidine tract recognition by U2AF(65)S Guth, C Martínez, R K Gaur, et al.
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