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Recent Publications on Labyrinthine Fluids:

A hydrodynamic model of labyrinth to study the stimulation of perilymph compartments by audioprostheses.
CONCLUSIONS: The hydrodynamic model of the labyrinth spaces (LHM) is a...
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30th August, 2008
Laboratory of Experimental Otology, Research Institute, Departments of
Aquaporins and Meniere's disease.
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Review of the role of aquaporins in inner ear...
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26th April, 2008
Department of Neurology, Division of Head and Neck Surgery, David Geffen
Development of cochlear amplification, frequency tuning, and two-tone suppression in the mouse.
It is generally believed that the micromechanics of active cochlear...
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25th March, 2008
Boys Town National Research Hospital, Omaha, Nebraska 68131, USA.
Transmission of infrasonic pressure waves from cerebrospinal to intralabyrinthine fluids through the human cochlear aqueduct: Non-invasive measurements with otoacoustic emissions.
The cochlear aqueduct connecting intralabyrinthine and cerebrospinal...
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6th December, 2007
Laboratory of Sensory Biophysics, School of Medicine, University of
A historical vignette. "How do you like your labyrinth: straight or mixed"? 22nd February, 2007
How does the inner ear generate distortion product otoacoustic emissions?. Results from a realistic model of the human cochlea.
There is general agreement that distortion product (DP) otoacoustic...
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31st January, 2007
Department of Otolaryngology, University of Tubingen, Tubingen, Germany.
Effect of fluid forcing on vestibular hair bundles. 27th July, 2006
Department of Engineering Science and Mechanics, and School of Biomedical
Sound induced fluid pressures directly activate vestibular hair cells: implications for activation of the cochlea.
In the ear, sound waves are processed by a membrane of graded mechanical...
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14th July, 2006
Cochlea's graded curvature effect on low frequency waves. 1st June, 2006
Department of Mathematics, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee
Mechanism of cochlear excitation at low intensities. 15th December, 2005
Department of Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery, Hadassah University
Determinants of spatial and temporal coding by semicircular canal afferents.
The vestibular semicircular canals are internal sensors that signal the...
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14th June, 2005
Washington University School of Medicine, Department of Otolaryngology,
Cochlear aqueduct flow resistance depends on round window membrane position in guinea pigs. 24th March, 2005
Department of Otorhinolaryngology, University Hospital Groningen,
Do forward- and backward-traveling waves occur within the cochlea? Countering the critique of Nobili et al. 24th March, 2005
Eaton-Peabody Laboratory of Auditory Physiology, Massachusetts Eye and Ear
The cochlear amplifier as a standing wave: "squirting" waves between rows of outer hair cells? 11th February, 2005
Research School of Biological Sciences, Australian National University,
Intralabyrinthine fluid dynamics: Meniere disease. 7th January, 2005
Division of Head and Neck Surgery, Sepulveda-UCLA Veterans Administration
 

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