Search Results - "Bohne, Barbara A"
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Time course of organ of Corti degeneration after noise exposure
Published in Hearing research (01-02-2017)“…From our permanent collection of plastic-embedded flat preparations of chinchilla cochleae, 22 controls and 199 ears from noise-exposed animals were used to…”
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The effect of an age-related hearing loss gene ( Ahl) on noise-induced hearing loss and cochlear damage from low-frequency noise
Published in Hearing research (01-06-2005)“…Inbred C57BL/6J mice carry two copies of an age-related hearing loss gene ( Ahl). It has been shown that these mice begin losing high-frequency hearing at two…”
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Distribution of focal lesions in the chinchilla organ of Corti following exposure to a 4-kHz or a 0.5-kHz octave band of noise
Published in Hearing research (01-03-2007)“…An octave band of noise (OBN) delivers fairly uniform acoustic energy over a specific range of frequencies. Above and below this range, energy is at least 30…”
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Skeletal overgrowth and deafness in mice lacking fibroblast growth factor receptor 3
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Neuronal and transneuronal degeneration of auditory axons in the brainstem after cochlear lesions in the chinchilla: cochleotopic and non-cochleotopic patterns
Published in Hearing research (01-01-1997)“…Terminal axonal degeneration in the brain following cochlear lesions was studied with the Nauta-Rasmussen method. Losses of hair cells and myelinated cochlear…”
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Death pathways in noise-damaged outer hair cells
Published in Hearing research (2007)“…Using morphological criteria, death pathways in outer hair cells (OHCs) were determined in chinchilla organs of Corti that had been exposed to a high- or…”
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Degeneration of axons in the brainstem of the chinchilla after auditory overstimulation
Published in Hearing research (01-01-1997)“…The patterns of axonal degeneration following acoustic overstimulation of the cochlea were traced in the brainstem of adult chinchillas. The Nauta-Rasmussen…”
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Relation of focal hair-cell lesions to noise-exposure parameters from a 4- or a 0.5-kHz octave band of noise
Published in Hearing research (01-08-2009)“…In a previous study, we examined the relation between total energy in a noise exposure and the percentage losses of outer (OHC) and inner (IHC) hair cells in…”
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Histopathological differences between temporary and permanent threshold shift
Published in Hearing research (2000)“…The structural changes associated with noise-induced temporary threshold shift (TTS) were compared to the damage associated with permanent threshold shift…”
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DPOAE level shifts and ABR threshold shifts compared to detailed analysis of histopathological damage from noise
Published in Hearing research (01-12-2002)“…A detailed comparison of 2 f 1− f 2 distortion product otoacoustic emission (DPOAE) level shifts (LS) and auditory brainstem response (ABR) threshold shifts…”
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Origin of Vestibular Dysfunction in Usher Syndrome Type 1B
Published in Neurobiology of disease (01-02-2001)“…It is still debated to what extent the vestibular deficits in Usher patients are due to either central vestibulocerebellar or peripheral vestibular problems…”
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Temporary DPOAE level shifts, ABR threshold shifts and histopathological damage following below-critical-level noise exposures
Published in Hearing research (01-10-2004)“…DPOAE temporary level shift (TLS) at 2 f 1 − f 2 and f 2 − f 1, ABR temporary threshold shift (TTS), and detailed histopathological findings were compared in…”
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Survival-fixation of the cochlea: a technique for following time-dependent degeneration and repair in noise-exposed chinchillas
Published in Hearing research (01-08-1999)“…To minimize problems with data interpretation due to interanimal variation in susceptibility to noise, we developed a survival-fixation paradigm which involves…”
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Noise-induced hair-cell loss and total exposure energy: analysis of a large data set
Published in The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (01-05-2004)“…The relation between total noise-exposure energy, recovery time, or rest during the exposure and amount of hair-cell loss was examined in 416 chinchillas. The…”
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Effect of infrasound on cochlear damage from exposure to a 4 kHz octave band of noise
Published in Hearing research (01-03-2007)“…Infrasound (i.e., <20 Hz for humans; <100 Hz for chinchillas) is not audible, but exposure to high-levels of infrasound will produce large movements of…”
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An in vivo tracer study of noise-induced damage to the reticular lamina
Published in Hearing research (2003)“…An in vivo tracer was used to determine if the reticular lamina and/or the cell membranes abutting the endolymphatic space are temporarily disrupted after…”
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Effect of infrasound on cochlear damage from exposure to a 4kHz octave band of noise
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Noise damage in the C57BL/CBA mouse cochlea
Published in Hearing research (01-07-2000)“…The present study was designed to determine the response to noise of the auditory system of a genetically well-defined laboratory mouse in preparation for…”
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An anatomically based frequency–place map for the mouse cochlea
Published in Hearing research (01-07-2000)“…An anatomically based frequency–place map was created for the mouse using C57BL/CBA F1 hybrids by matching noise-induced lesions in the organ of Corti with…”
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Otoconial agenesis in tilted mutant mice
Published in Hearing research (01-08-1998)“…The sense of balance is one of the phylogenetically oldest sensory systems. The vestibular organs, consisting of sensory hair cells and an overlying…”
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