Evidence for an active process and a cochlear amplifier in nonmammals.
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Mechanical amplification by hair cells in the semicircular canalsMaking an effort to listen: mechanical amplification in the earPrestin and the cochlear amplifierCa2+ current-driven nonlinear amplification by the mammalian cochlea in vitro.Mechanical overstimulation of hair bundles: suppression and recovery of active motilityThe structural and functional differentiation of hair cells in a lizard's basilar papilla suggests an operational principle of amniote cochleas.Voltage-sensitive prestin orthologue expressed in zebrafish hair cells.Critical waves and the length problem of biology.An active oscillator model describes the statistics of spontaneous otoacoustic emissions.All that jazz coming out of my ears.Salient features of otoacoustic emissions are common across tetrapod groups and suggest shared properties of generation mechanisms.The effects of air pressure on spontaneous otoacoustic emissions of lizards.Progress in cochlear physiology after BékésyVon Békésy and cochlear mechanicsA tympanal insect ear exploits a critical oscillator for active amplification and tuning.Effects of cochlear loading on the motility of active outer hair cells.Frequency-selective exocytosis by ribbon synapses of hair cells in the bullfrog's amphibian papillaPhantom tones and suppressive masking by active nonlinear oscillation of the hair-cell bundleCoupling and elastic loading affect the active response by the inner ear hair cell bundles.Somatic motility and hair bundle mechanics, are both necessary for cochlear amplification?Prestin and the cholinergic receptor of hair cells: positively-selected proteins in mammalsA critique of the critical cochlea: Hopf--a bifurcation--is better than noneCa2+ changes the force sensitivity of the hair-cell transduction channel.Effectiveness of hair bundle motility as the cochlear amplifier.Coupling a sensory hair-cell bundle to cyber clones enhances nonlinear amplification.Interactions between hair cells shape spontaneous otoacoustic emissions in a model of the tokay gecko's cochlea.Psychophysical evidence of damaged active processing mechanisms in Belgian Waterslager Canaries.Prestin-based outer hair cell motility is necessary for mammalian cochlear amplification.Distribution of frequencies of spontaneous oscillations in hair cells of the bullfrog sacculus.Theoretical conditions for high-frequency hair bundle oscillations in auditory hair cells.Cochlear amplification, outer hair cells and prestin.Power efficiency of outer hair cell somatic electromotility.Fast adaptation and Ca2+ sensitivity of the mechanotransducer require myosin-XVa in inner but not outer cochlear hair cells.Spatial tuning curves along the chick basilar papilla in normal and sound-exposed ears.Active hair-bundle motility harnesses noise to operate near an optimum of mechanosensitivity.Hair-bundle movements elicited by transepithelial electrical stimulation of hair cells in the sacculus of the bullfrogMotion generation by Drosophila mechanosensory neurons.Control of a hair bundle's mechanosensory function by its mechanical loadSpontaneous oscillations, signal amplification, and synchronization in a model of active hair bundle mechanicsAdaptive shift in the domain of negative stiffness during spontaneous oscillation by hair bundles from the internal ear
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Evidence for an active process and a cochlear amplifier in nonmammals.
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2001 թուականի Օգոստոսին հրատարակուած գիտական յօդուած
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Evidence for an active process and a cochlear amplifier in nonmammals.
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Evidence for an active process and a cochlear amplifier in nonmammals.
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Evidence for an active process and a cochlear amplifier in nonmammals.
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Evidence for an active process and a cochlear amplifier in nonmammals.
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Evidence for an active process and a cochlear amplifier in nonmammals.
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Evidence for an active process and a cochlear amplifier in nonmammals.
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Evidence for an active process and a cochlear amplifier in nonmammals.
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Evidence for an active process and a cochlear amplifier in nonmammals.
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Evidence for an active process and a cochlear amplifier in nonmammals.
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Evidence for an active process and a cochlear amplifier in nonmammals.
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10.1152/JN.2001.86.2.541
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