386 results on '"Altschuler, Richard A."'
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2. Wavelet transform of single-trial vestibular short-latency evoked potential reveals temporary reduction in signal detectability and temporal precision following noise exposure
3. Editorial: Bilateral vestibulopathy
4. Noise-induced changes in rat head stability and orientation correlate with dysfunction of otolith irregular afferents
5. Protection and repair of hearing
6. List of contributors
7. Neurotrophic Factor Intervention Restores Auditory Function in Deafened Animals
8. Overarching Challenges of Free Radicals in ENT Pathology
9. Basic Mechanisms Underlying Noise-Induced Hearing Loss
10. Special Senses
11. Balance beam crossing times are slower after noise exposure in rats.
12. Noise overstimulation of young adult UMHET4 mice accelerates age-related hearing loss
13. Frontiers in the Treatment of Hearing Loss
14. Cell Death and Cochlear Protection
15. Molecular Mechanisms in Deafness Related Auditory Brain Stem Plasticity
16. Hair Cell Loss, Spiral Ganglion Degeneration, and Progressive Sensorineural Hearing Loss in Mice with Targeted Deletion of Slc44a2/Ctl2
17. Changes in the Central Auditory System with Deafness and Return of Activity via a Cochlear Prosthesis
18. Diversity in Glycine and NMDA Receptor Subunit Composition in the Rat Cochlear Nucleus and Superior Olivary Complex and Changes with Deafness
19. Transient peripheral vestibular hypofunction measured with vestibular short-latency evoked potentials following noise exposure in rats
20. Dual Release Carriers for Cochlear Delivery
21. Inhibitory Amino Acid Synapses and Pathways in the Ventral Cochlear Nucleus
22. Localizing Putative Excitatory Endings in the Cochlear Nucleus by Quantitative Immunocytochemistry
23. Basic Mechanisms Underlying Noise-Induced Hearing Loss
24. Overarching Challenges of Free Radicals in ENT Pathology
25. Transgenic Mouse Model of the Mild Dominant Form of Osteogenesis Imperfecta
26. Cultures of Shiverer Mutant Cerebellum Injected with Normal Oligodendrocytes Make Both Normal and Shiverer Myelin
27. Enkephalin-Like Immunoreactivity of Olivocochlear Nerve Fibers in Cochlea of Guinea Pig and Cat
28. Immunocytochemical Localization of Aspartate Aminotransferase Immunoreactivity in Cochlear Nucleus of the Guinea Pig
29. Protection and Repair of Hearing
30. List of Contributors
31. Rapamycin Added to Diet in Late Mid-Life Delays Age-Related Hearing Loss in UMHET4 Mice
32. Induction of Heat Shock Proteins by Hyperthermia and Noise Overstimulation in Hsf1 −/− Mice
33. The intrinsic electrophysiological properties of neurons derived from mouse embryonic stem cells overexpressing neurogenin-1
34. Chapter 59 - Protection and repair of hearing
35. Effects of Noise Exposure on the Vestibular System: A Systematic Review
36. Neonatal deafening causes changes in Fos protein induced by cochlear electrical stimulation
37. Frontiers in the Treatment of Hearing Loss
38. Gene Expression Profiles of the Rat Cochlea, Cochlear Nucleus, and Inferior Colliculus
39. Central auditory neurotransmitters
40. Nestin-expressing cells in the developing, mature and noise-exposed cochlear epithelium
41. Exposure to Intense Noise Causes Vestibular Loss
42. CONTRIBUTORS
43. Protection and Repair of Audition
44. The rat as a model for studying noise injury and otoprotection
45. Safety of Ciprofloxacin and Dexamethasone in the Guinea Pig Middle Ear
46. Age-related auditory pathology in the CBA/J mouse
47. Stem cell transplantation for auditory nerve replacement
48. Deafferentiation-associated changes in afferent and efferent processes in the guinea pig cochlea and afferent regeneration with chronic intrascalar brain-derived neurotrophic factor and acidic fibroblast growth factor
49. Math5 expression and function in the central auditory system
50. Deafness associated changes in expression of two-pore domain potassium channels in the rat cochlear nucleus
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