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1. Probing adaptation and spontaneous firing in human auditory-nerve fibers with far-field peri-stimulus time responses

3. Effects of cochlear synaptopathy on spontaneous and sound-evoked activity in the mouse inferior colliculus

4. Noise-induced and age-related hearing loss: new perspectives and potential therapies

5. Efferent Feedback Slows Cochlear Aging

6. A novel cholinergic 'slow effect' of efferent stimulation on cochlear potentials in the guinea pig

7. Quantitative Assessment of Inner Ear Pathology Following Ototoxic Drugs or Acoustic Trauma

9. The histone deacetylase inhibitor sodium butyrate protects against cisplatin-induced hearing loss in guinea pigs.

10. Auditory-nerve response from cats raised in a low-noise chamber

11. Poly(Ethylene Glycols) to Facilitate Celloidin Removal for Immunohistochemical Studies on Archival Human Brain and Temporal Bone Sections.

12. From hidden hearing loss to supranormal auditory processing by neurotrophin 3-mediated modulation of inner hair cell synapse density.

13. Delayed hearing loss after cochlear implantation: Re-evaluating the role of hair cell degeneration.

14. On the Difficulty Predicting Word Recognition Performance After Cochlear Implantation.

15. Large-scale annotated dataset for cochlear hair cell detection and classification.

16. Noise-induced synaptic loss and its post-exposure recovery in CBA/CaJ vs. C57BL/6J mice.

17. Predicting Atrophy of the Cochlear Stria Vascularis from the Shape of the Threshold Audiogram.

18. Evidence of cochlear neural degeneration in normal-hearing subjects with tinnitus.

19. Ultrastructure of noise-induced cochlear synaptopathy.

20. Neural Degeneration in Normal-Aging Human Cochleas: Machine-Learning Counts and 3D Mapping in Archival Sections.

21. Imaging of excised cochleae by micro-CT: staining, liquid embedding, and image modalities.

22. Large-scale annotated dataset for cochlear hair cell detection and classification.

23. Supporting-cell vs. hair-cell survival in the human cochlea: Implications for regenerative therapies.

24. Isolating auditory-nerve contributions to electrocochleography by high-pass filtering: A better biomarker for cochlear nerve degeneration?

25. Three-dimensional quantification of fibrosis and ossification after cochlear implantation via virtual re-sectioning: Potential implications for residual hearing.

26. Cochlear Neurotrophin-3 overexpression at mid-life prevents age-related inner hair cell synaptopathy and slows age-related hearing loss.

27. Age-related stereocilia pathology in the human cochlea.

28. Dopaminergic and cholinergic innervation in the mouse cochlea after noise-induced or age-related synaptopathy.

29. Predicting neural deficits in sensorineural hearing loss from word recognition scores.

30. Noise Masking in Cochlear Synaptopathy: Auditory Brainstem Response vs. Auditory Nerve Response in Mouse.

31. Human vestibular schwannoma reduces density of auditory nerve fibers in the osseous spiral lamina.

32. Peristimulus Time Responses Predict Adaptation and Spontaneous Firing of Auditory-Nerve Fibers: From Rodents Data to Humans.

33. Age-related reduction in frequency-following responses as a potential marker of cochlear neural degeneration.

34. Auditory-nerve responses in mice with noise-induced cochlear synaptopathy.

35. The summating potential in human electrocochleography: Gaussian models and Fourier analysis.

36. Cochlear Synaptic Degeneration and Regeneration After Noise: Effects of Age and Neuronal Subgroup.

37. Idiopathic Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss: Speech Intelligibility Deficits Following Threshold Recovery.

38. Primary Neural Degeneration in Noise-Exposed Human Cochleas: Correlations with Outer Hair Cell Loss and Word-Discrimination Scores.

39. Envelope following responses predict speech-in-noise performance in normal-hearing listeners.

40. Correlations between cochlear pathophysiology and behavioral measures of temporal and spatial processing in noise exposed macaques.

41. Synaptic migration and reorganization after noise exposure suggests regeneration in a mature mammalian cochlea.

42. Age-Related Hearing Loss Is Dominated by Damage to Inner Ear Sensory Cells, Not the Cellular Battery That Powers Them.

43. Electrophysiological markers of cochlear function correlate with hearing-in-noise performance among audiometrically normal subjects.

44. Chronic Conductive Hearing Loss Is Associated With Speech Intelligibility Deficits in Patients With Normal Bone Conduction Thresholds.

45. Noise-induced Cochlear Synaptopathy with and Without Sensory Cell Loss.

46. Assessing fractional hair cell survival in archival human temporal bones.

47. Middle Ear Muscle Reflex and Word Recognition in "Normal-Hearing" Adults: Evidence for Cochlear Synaptopathy?

48. Cochlear Efferent Innervation Is Sparse in Humans and Decreases with Age.

49. Protection from noise-induced cochlear synaptopathy by virally mediated overexpression of NT3.

50. Morphological Immaturity of the Neonatal Organ of Corti and Associated Structures in Humans.

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