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    The possible roles of hormones and enzymes on the production of the acute attack in Menière's disease by NAFTALIN, L

    Published in European archives of oto-rhino-laryngology (01-05-1994)
    “…Clinically, the earlier acute vertiginous attacks in Menière's disease and the later deafness appear to constitute a continuum. It is therefore possible that…”
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    Energy transduction in the cochlea by Naftalin, L

    Published in Hearing research (01-11-1981)
    “…Reasons are presented for considering that the properties of the travelling wave as described by von Békésy are inadequate by themselves to explain phenomena…”
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    Mechanoelectrical transduction, ion movement and water stasis in uromodulin by Mattey, M, Naftalin, L

    Published in Experientia (01-10-1992)
    “…Mechanical movement of a column of the urinary glycoprotein uromodulin modulates an applied voltage. This change is a property of the glycoprotein and its…”
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    Letter to the Editor by Naftalin, L.

    Published in Hearing research (01-05-2001)
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    Quantitative Chromatographic Estimation of α-Amino-Acids by NAFTALIN, L

    Published in Nature (London) (15-05-1948)
    “…EFFORTS have been made in the past to estimate α-amino-acids in mixtures by colorimetry of the product of the ninhydrin reaction1. Although the results with…”
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    Frequency analysis in the cochlea and the traveling wave of von Békésy by Naftalin, L

    “…Certain experimental data are difficult to reconcile with von Békésy's traveling-wave concept as operative at low energy inputs; i.e., at threshold or…”
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    The peripheral hearing mechanism: new biophysical concepts for transduction of the acoustic signal to an electrochemical event by Naftalin, L

    “…A theory of peripheral function in hearing is proposed. It accounts for temporal discrimination among simultaneously received wave and pulse signals, cochlear…”
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