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    Evolution of Endolymph Secretion and Endolymphatic Potential Generation in the Vertebrate Inner Ear by Köppl, Christine, Wilms, Viviane, Russell, Ian John, Nothwang, Hans Gerd

    Published in Brain, behavior and evolution (01-01-2018)
    “…The ear of extant vertebrates reflects multiple independent evolutionary trajectories. Examples include the middle ear or the unique specializations of the…”
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    Nonlinear Mechanical Responses of Mouse Cochlear Hair Bundles by Russell, Ian John, Kössl, M., Richardson, Guy Peel

    “…The stiffness of sensory hair bundles of both inner (IHC) and outer (OHC) hair cells was measured with calibrated silica fibres in mouse cochlear cultures to…”
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    Processing of complex sounds by the auditory system - Sensory transduction and frequency selectivity in the basal turn of the guinea-pig cochlea by Russell, Ian John, Kössl, M.

    “…Receptor potentials recorded from outer hair cells (ohc ) and inner hair cells (ihc) in the basal highfrequency turn were com pared. The dc component of the…”
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    Sensory Transduction and Frequency Selectivity in the Basal Turn of the Guinea-Pig Cochlea by Russell, I. J., Kossl, M.

    “…Receptor potentials recorded from outer hair cells (OHC) and inner hair cells (IHC) in the basal high-frequency turn were compared. The DC component of the IHC…”
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    Voltage Responses to Tones of Outer Hair Cells in the Basal Turn of the Guinea-Pig Cochlea: Significance for Electromotility and Desensitization by Russell, Ian John, Kossl, M.

    “…Voltage responses were recorded from outer hair cells (OHCS) in the basal coil of the guinea-pig cochlea in response to tones at frequencies above the…”
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    The relation between soma position and fibre trajectory of neurons in the mesencephalic trigeminal nucleus of Xenopus laevis by Lowe, D. A., Russell, Ian John

    “…In adult Xenopus laevis the mandibular and ophthalmic branches of the trigeminal nerve were backfilled with CoC12 or cobaltous lysine and whole brains silver…”
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    On the incidence of the breeding season in mammals after transference to a new latitude by Russell, Ian John, Marshall, Francis Hugh Adam

    “…Ferrets, like other mammals with fixed breeding seasons in temperate latitudes, when transported to the southern hemisphere reverse their breeding seasons so…”
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