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    Experimental study and numerical simulation on springback of Ti-6Al-4V alloy under hot U-bending by Li, Fenqiang, Jiang, Jishuai, Wang, Juemei, Wang, Jinguo, Chen, Xinyu

    “…In this study, springback of Ti-6Al-4V sheet subjected to hot bending was investigated experimentally and by numerical simulation. The experiment determined…”
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    Genome-wide association study identifies nox3 as a critical gene for susceptibility to noise-induced hearing loss by Lavinsky, Joel, Crow, Amanda L, Pan, Calvin, Wang, Juemei, Aaron, Ksenia A, Ho, Maria K, Li, Qingzhong, Salehide, Pehzman, Myint, Anthony, Monges-Hernadez, Maya, Eskin, Eleazar, Allayee, Hooman, Lusis, Aldons J, Friedman, Rick A

    Published in PLoS genetics (01-04-2015)
    “…In the United States, roughly 10% of the population is exposed daily to hazardous levels of noise in the workplace. Twin studies estimate heritability for…”
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    The Genetics of Variation of the Wave 1 Amplitude of the Mouse Auditory Brainstem Response by Boussaty, Ely Cheikh, Gillard, Danielle, Lavinsky, Joel, Salehi, Pezhman, Wang, Juemei, Mendonça, Aline, Allayee, Hooman, Manor, Uri, Friedman, Rick Adam

    “…This is the first genome-wide association study with the Hybrid Mouse Diversity Panel (HDMP) to define the genetic landscape of the variation in the…”
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    Large-scale phenotyping of ABR P1-N1 amplitudes before and after exposure to noise in 69 strains of mice by Lavinsky, Joel, Mendonça, Aline, Bressan, Mariele, da Silva, Vagner Antonio Rodrigues, Kasperbauer, Guilherme, Wang, Juemei, Salehi, Pezhman, Boussaty, Ely Cheikh, Friedman, Rick Adam

    Published in Mammalian genome (01-12-2021)
    “…ABR wave I amplitude represents the synapse of auditory nerve fibers with the inner hair cell and is highly correlated with synapse counts. Cochlear…”
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    Endolymphatic Hydrops is a Marker of Synaptopathy Following Traumatic Noise Exposure by Badash, Ido, Quiñones, Patricia M., Oghalai, Kevin J., Wang, Juemei, Lui, Christopher G., Macias-Escriva, Frank, Applegate, Brian E., Oghalai, John S.

    “…After acoustic trauma, there can be loss of synaptic connections between inner hair cells and auditory neurons in the cochlea, which may lead to hearing…”
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    The Genetic Architecture of Noise-Induced Hearing Loss: Evidence for a Gene-by-Environment Interaction by Lavinsky, Joel, Ge, Marshall, Crow, Amanda L, Pan, Calvin, Wang, Juemei, Salehi, Pezhman, Myint, Anthony, Eskin, Eleazar, Allayee, Hooman, Lusis, Aldons J, Friedman, Rick A

    Published in G3 : genes - genomes - genetics (01-10-2016)
    “…The discovery of environmentally specific genetic effects is crucial to the understanding of complex traits, such as susceptibility to noise-induced hearing…”
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    Dlx gene expression during chick inner ear development by Brown, Stephen T., Wang, Juemei, Groves, Andrew K.

    Published in Journal of comparative neurology (1911) (28-02-2005)
    “…Members of the Dlx gene family play essential roles in the development of the zebrafish and mouse inner ear, but little is known regarding Dlx genes and avian…”
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    Genetic Evidence for an Ethnic Diversity in the Susceptibility to Ménière’s Disease by Ohmen, Jeffrey Douglass, White, Cory H, Li, Xin, Wang, Juemei, Fisher, Laurel M, Zhang, Huan, Derebery, Mary Jennifer, Friedman, Rick A

    Published in Otology & neurotology (01-09-2013)
    “…BACKGROUNDMénière’s disease (MD) is a debilitating disorder of the inner ear characterized by cochlear and vestibular dysfunction. The cause of this disease is…”
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    Large-scale phenotyping of noise-induced hearing loss in 100 strains of mice by Myint, Anthony, White, Cory H., Ohmen, Jeffrey D., Li, Xin, Wang, Juemei, Lavinsky, Joel, Salehi, Pezhman, Crow, Amanda L., Ohyama, Takahiro, Friedman, Rick A.

    Published in Hearing research (01-02-2016)
    “…A cornerstone technique in the study of hearing is the Auditory Brainstem Response (ABR), an electrophysiologic technique that can be used as a quantitative…”
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    Genome-Wide Association Study Identifies Nox3 as a Critical Gene for Susceptibility to Noise-Induced Hearing Loss: e1005094 by Lavinsky, Joel, Crow, Amanda L, Pan, Calvin, Wang, Juemei, Aaron, Ksenia A, Ho, Maria K, Li, Qingzhong, Salehide, Pehzman, Myint, Anthony, Monges-Hernadez, Maya, Eskin, Eleazar, Allayee, Hooman, Lusis, Aldons J, Friedman, Rick A

    Published in PLoS genetics (01-04-2015)
    “…In the United States, roughly 10% of the population is exposed daily to hazardous levels of noise in the workplace. Twin studies estimate heritability for…”
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    The Genetic Architecture of Hearing Impairment in Mice: Evidence for Frequency-Specific Genetic Determinants by Crow, Amanda L, Ohmen, Jeffrey, Wang, Juemei, Lavinsky, Joel, Hartiala, Jaana, Li, Qingzhong, Li, Xin, Salehide, Pezhman, Eskin, Eleazar, Pan, Calvin, Lusis, Aldons J, Allayee, Hooman, Friedman, Rick A

    Published in G3 : genes - genomes - genetics (04-09-2015)
    “…Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have been successfully applied in humans for the study of many complex phenotypes. However, identification of the…”
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    FVB/NJ Mice Demonstrate a Youthful Sensitivity to Noise-Induced Hearing Loss and Provide a Useful Genetic Model for the Study of Neural Hearing Loss by Ho, Maria K., Li, Xin, Wang, Juemei, Ohmen, Jeffrey D., Friedman, Rick A.

    Published in Audiology and neurotology. Extra (01-01-2014)
    “…The hybrid mouse diversity panel (HMDP), a panel of 100 strains, has been employed in genome wide association studies (GWAS) to study complex traits in mice…”
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