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    Characterization of CsI:Tl at a wide temperature range (−40°C to +22°C) by Grodzicka, M., Moszyński, M., Szczęśniak, T., Czarnacki, W., Szawłowski, M., Świderski, Ł., Kaźmierczak, Ł., Grodzicki, K.

    “…The aim of this work is the characterization of a ∅ 9×9mm CsI:Tl scintillator at a wide temperature range of −40°C to +22°C. A tested crystal with dimensions…”
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    Characterization of LFS-3 scintillator in comparison with LSO by Grodzicka, M., Moszyński, M., Szczęśniak, T., Syntfeld-Każuch, A., Świderski, ł., Zerrouk, A.F., Owczarczyk, J.

    “…Performance of Lutetium Fine Silicate (LFS-3) scintillator in gamma-ray spectrometry has been investigated in comparison with the well known LSO crystal. The…”
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    Energy resolution of CsI(Na) scintillators by Syntfeld-Każuch, A., Sibczyński, P., Moszyński, M., Gektin, A.V., Czarnacki, W., Grodzicka, M., Iwanowska, J., Szawłowski, M., Szczęśniak, T., Świderski, Ł.

    Published in Radiation measurements (01-03-2010)
    “…The presented paper on CsI(Na) scintillators is a continuation of systematical studies of alkali halide crystals exhibiting more than one exponential decay…”
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    Non-proportionality and Energy Resolution of CsI(Tl) by Syntfeld-Kazuch, A., Swiderski, L., Czarnacki, W., Gierlik, M., Klamra, W., Moszynski, M., Schotanus, P.

    “…Experimental studies of CsI(Tl) crystals with different amount of Tl activator are presented. Such properties like non-proportionality, energy resolution and…”
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    Combinatorial Atoh1 and Gfi1 induction enhances hair cell regeneration in the adult cochlea by Lee, Sungsu, Song, Jae-Jun, Beyer, Lisa A., Swiderski, Donald L., Prieskorn, Diane M., Acar, Melih, Jen, Hsin-I, Groves, Andrew K., Raphael, Yehoash

    Published in Scientific reports (08-12-2020)
    “…Mature mammalian cochlear hair cells (HCs) do not spontaneously regenerate once lost, leading to life-long hearing deficits. Attempts to induce HC regeneration…”
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    Scintillation Properties of LuAG:Ce, YAG:Ce and LYSO:Ce Crystals for Gamma-Ray Detection by Chewpraditkul, W., Swiderski, L., Moszynski, M., Szczesniak, T., Syntfeld-Kazuch, A., Wanarak, C., Limsuwan, P.

    Published in IEEE transactions on nuclear science (01-12-2009)
    “…The scintillation properties of LuAG:Ce and YAG:Ce crystals were compared with LYSO:Ce crystal under ¿ -ray excitation. Light yield non-proportionality and…”
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    Auditory hair cell replacement and hearing improvement by Atoh1 gene therapy in deaf mammals by Raphael, Yehoash, Izumikawa, Masahiko, Minoda, Ryosei, Kawamoto, Kohei, Abrashkin, Karen A, Swiderski, Donald L, Dolan, David F, Brough, Douglas E

    Published in Nature medicine (01-03-2005)
    “…In the mammalian auditory system, sensory cell loss resulting from aging, ototoxic drugs, infections, overstimulation and other causes is irreversible and…”
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    Scar Formation and Debris Elimination during Hair Cell Degeneration in the Adult DTR Mouse by Lee, Sungsu, Kurioka, Takaomi, Lee, Min Young, Beyer, Lisa A., Swiderski, Donald L., Ritter, K. Elaine, Raphael, Yehoash

    Published in Neuroscience (15-01-2021)
    “…•The cochlear sensory epithelium changes rapidly after DT insult in the DTR mouse.•Hair cell degeneration involves epithelial reorganization similar to…”
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    Differential Effects of AAV.BDNF and AAV.Ntf3 in the Deafened Adult Guinea Pig Ear by Budenz, Cameron L., Wong, Hiu Tung, Swiderski, Donald L., Shibata, Seiji B., Pfingst, Bryan E., Raphael, Yehoash

    Published in Scientific reports (02-03-2015)
    “…Cochlear hair cell loss results in secondary regression of peripheral auditory fibers (PAFs) and loss of spiral ganglion neurons (SGNs). The performance of…”
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    Cochlear Health and Cochlear-implant Function by Schvartz-Leyzac, Kara C., Colesa, Deborah J., Swiderski, Donald L., Raphael, Yehoash, Pfingst, Bryan E.

    “…The cochlear implant (CI) is widely considered to be one of the most innovative and successful neuroprosthetic treatments developed to date. Although outcomes…”
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    Advanced automatic detection of fetal body movements from multichannel magnetocardiographic signals by Schmidt, A, Witte, R, Swiderski, L, Zöllkau, J, Schneider, U, Hoyer, D

    Published in Physiological measurement (03-09-2019)
    “…Both heart rate (HR) monitoring and detection and description of fetal movements provide essential information of the integrity of in utero development and…”
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    Survival of human embryonic stem cells implanted in the guinea pig auditory epithelium by Lee, Min Young, Hackelberg, Sandra, Green, Kari L., Lunghamer, Kelly G., Kurioka, Takaomi, Loomis, Benjamin R., Swiderski, Donald L., Duncan, R. Keith, Raphael, Yehoash

    Published in Scientific reports (07-04-2017)
    “…Hair cells in the mature cochlea cannot spontaneously regenerate. One potential approach for restoring hair cells is stem cell therapy. However, when cells are…”
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    GJB2 gene therapy and conditional deletion reveal developmental stage-dependent effects on inner ear structure and function by Guo, Jingying, Ma, Xiaobo, Skidmore, Jennifer M., Cimerman, Jelka, Prieskorn, Diane M., Beyer, Lisa A., Swiderski, Donald L., Dolan, David F., Martin, Donna M., Raphael, Yehoash

    “…Pathogenic variants in GJB2, the gene encoding connexin 26, are the most common cause of autosomal-recessive hereditary deafness. Despite this high prevalence,…”
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