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  • Hearing (Neurophysiology)
  • Gleichgewichtsorgan
  • Ion channel (Potassium)
  • Medial nucleus of the trapezoid body MNTB
  • Medial superior olive
  • Lateral superior olive
  • Superior paraolivary nucleus
  • Nuclei of the lateral lemniscus
  • Kv1
  • Kv2
  • Kv3
  • Hair cell
  • Medial olivocochlear efferent neuron
  • Mechanotransduction
  • Electromotility
  • Prestin
  • Stereovilli stereocilia
  • Cochlea
  • Pendred s syndrome
  • Cx26 related deafness
  • Cochlear fluid
  • CNS (Development)
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    11996Sensorineural hearing deficit: a systematic approach based on imaging findings.



    +-nlRadiographics 16(3):561-74 (1996)
    22007The micromachinery of mechanotransduction in hair cells.



    +-nlAnnu Rev Neurosci 30(-):339-65 (2007)
    32007TRP channels as candidates for hearing and balance abnormalities in vertebrates.



    +-nlBiochim Biophys Acta 1772(8):1022-7 (2007)
    42009Potassium ion movement in the inner ear: insights from genetic disease and mouse models.



    +-nlPhysiology (Bethesda) 24(-):307-16 (2009)
    52010Going native: voltage-gated potassium channels controlling neuronal excitability.



    +-nlJ Physiol 588(Pt 17):3187-200 (2010)
    62006The cochlea--new insights into the conversion of sound into electrical signals.



    +-nlJ Physiol 576(Pt 1):3-5 (2006)
    72006Mechanisms underlying the temporal precision of sound coding at the inner hair cell ribbon synapse.



    +-nlJ Physiol 576(Pt 1):55-62 (2006)
    82006Efferent-mediated control of basilar membrane motion.



    +-nlJ Physiol 576(Pt 1):49-54 (2006)
    92006What is the hair cell transduction channel?



    +-nlJ Physiol 576(Pt 1):23-8 (2006)
    102006Regulation of electromotility in the cochlear outer hair cell.



    +-nlJ Physiol 576(Pt 1):43-8 (2006)
    112006Active hair bundle movements in auditory hair cells.



    +-nlJ Physiol 576(Pt 1):29-36 (2006)
    122006Prestin and the cochlear amplifier.



    +-nlJ Physiol 576(Pt 1):37-42 (2006)
    132006Supporting sensory transduction: cochlear fluid homeostasis and the endocochlear potential.



    +-nlJ Physiol 576(Pt 1):11-21 (2006)
    142010Mechanisms of sound localization in mammals.



    +-nlPhysiol Rev 90(3):983-1012 (2010)
    152010Review series: The cell biology of hearing.



    +-nlJ Cell Biol 190(1):9-20 (2010) Schwander M
    162008Cochlear amplification, outer hair cells and prestin.



    +-nlCurr Opin Neurobiol 18(4):370-6 (2008)
    172007A mechanism for active hearing.



    +-nlCurr Opin Neurobiol 17(4):498-503 (2007)
    182009Tuning up the developing auditory CNS.



    +-nlCurr Opin Neurobiol 19(2):188-99 (2009)
    192009Representations in auditory cortex.



    +-nlCurr Opin Neurobiol 19(4):430-3 (2009)



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