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2. Assessing the Firing Properties of the Electrically Stimulated Auditory Nerve Using a Convolution Model
3. Changes in the Electrically Evoked Compound Action Potential over time After Implantation and Subsequent Deafening in Guinea Pigs
4. Degeneration of auditory nerve fibers in guinea pigs with severe sensorineural hearing loss
5. Auditory-Nerve Responses to Varied Inter-Phase Gap and Phase Duration of the Electric Pulse Stimulus as Predictors for Neuronal Degeneration
6. Recovery characteristics of the electrically stimulated auditory nerve in deafened guinea pigs: Relation to neuronal status
7. BDNF-mediated preservation of spiral ganglion cell peripheral processes and axons in comparison to that of their cell bodies
8. Enhanced Survival of Spiral Ganglion Cells After Cessation of Treatment with Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor in Deafened Guinea Pigs
9. Does Vestibular End-Organ Function Recover after Gentamicin-Induced Trauma in Guinea Pigs?
10. BDNF-mediated preservation of spiral ganglion cell peripheral processes and axons in comparison to that of their cell bodies
11. Simultaneous rather than retrograde spiral ganglion cell degeneration following ototoxically induced hair cell loss in the guinea pig cochlea
12. Spiral ganglion cell morphology in guinea pigs after deafening and neurotrophic treatment
13. Ethyl Benzene-Induced Ototoxicity in Rats: A Dose-Dependent Mid-frequency Hearing Loss
14. Neurotrophins and their role in the cochlea
15. Combined Administration of Kanamycin and Furosemide Does Not Result in Loss of Vestibular Function in Guinea Pigs
16. Ocular Vestibular Evoked Myogenic Potentials: Frequency Tuning to Air-Conducted Acoustic Stimuli in Healthy Subjects and Ménière’s Disease
17. Spiral ganglion cell survival after round window membrane application of brain-derived neurotrophic factor using gelfoam as carrier
18. Effects of electrical stimulation on the acoustically evoked auditory-nerve response in guinea pigs with a high-frequency hearing loss
19. Simultaneous rather than retrograde spiral ganglion cell degeneration following ototoxically induced hair cell loss in the guinea pig cochlea
20. Chronic electrical stimulation does not prevent spiral ganglion cell degeneration in deafened guinea pigs
21. Effects of isoflurane on auditory evoked potentials in the cochlea and brainstem of guinea pigs
22. Suppression of the acoustically evoked auditory-nerve response by electrical stimulation in the cochlea of the guinea pig
23. Distribution of platinum in blood and perilymph in relation to cisplatin induced ototoxicity in the guinea pig
24. Morphological changes in spiral ganglion cells after intracochlear application of brain-derived neurotrophic factor in deafened guinea pigs
25. Time course of cochlear electrophysiology and morphology after combined administration of kanamycin and furosemide
26. The cochlear targets of cisplatin: An electrophysiological and morphological time-sequence study
27. Acceleration of cisplatin ototoxicity by perilymphatic application of 4-methylthiobenzoic acid
28. Perilymphatic application of α-melanocyte stimulating hormone ameliorates hearing loss caused by systemic administration of cisplatin
29. Cisplatin Ototoxicity Involves Organ of Corti, Stria Vascularis and Spiral Ganglion: Modulation by αMSH and ORG 2766
30. Alterations in the stria vascularis in relation to cisplatin ototoxicity and recovery
31. Acrylonitrile Produces Transient Cochlear Function Loss and Potentiates Permanent Noise-Induced Hearing Loss
32. Systemic co-treatment with α-melanocyte stimulating hormone delays hearing loss caused by local cisplatin administration in guinea pigs
33. Experimental Autoimmune Inner Ear Disease: An Electrocochleographic and Histophysiologic Study
34. Protection and Spontaneous Recovery from Cisplatin-Induced Hearing Loss
35. Differential susceptibility of rats and guinea pigs to the ototoxic effects of ethyl benzene
36. Cisplatin-induced ototoxicity; electrophysiological evidence of spontaneous recovery in the albino guinea pig
37. Systematic review of compound action potentials as predictors for cochlear implant performance
38. Towards longitudinal monitoring of stem cells after transplantation in the cochlea
39. Ouabain Does Not Induce Selective Spiral Ganglion Cell Degeneration in Guinea Pigs
40. Hearing preservation surgery : From animal research to clinical application
41. Hearing preservation surgery: From animal research to clinical application
42. Degeneration of auditory nerve fibers in guinea pigs with severe sensorineural hearing loss
43. Systematic review of compound action potentials as predictors for cochlear implant performance
44. Quality of reporting of otorhinolaryngology articles using animal models with the ARRIVE statement
45. Towards Clinical Application of Neurotrophic Factors to the Auditory Nerve; Assessment of Safety and Efficacy by a Systematic Review of Neurotrophic Treatments in Humans
46. Systematic review of compound action potentials as predictors for cochlear implant performance
47. Towards Clinical Application of Neurotrophic Factors to the Auditory Nerve; Assessment of Safety and Efficacy by a Systematic Review of Neurotrophic Treatments in Humans
48. Scar formation in mice deafened with kanamycin and furosemide
49. Assessing the Firing Properties of the Electrically Stimulated Auditory Nerve Using a Convolution Model
50. Towards Clinical Application of Neurotrophic Factors to the Auditory Nerve; Assessment of Safety and Efficacy by a Systematic Review of Neurotrophic Treatments in Humans
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