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    1 research outputs found

    Loss and Regeneration of Cochlear Hair Cell Innervation Following Sound and Drug Damage

    Author
    1. AJ Niemiec
    2. AK Hennig
    3. BM Ryals
    4. CD Johnson
    5. CE Carr
    6. D Drenckhahn
    7. DA Cotanche
    8. DA Cotanche
    9. DA Cotanche
    10. DA Cotanche
    11. DA Cotanche
    12. DA Cotanche
    13. DA Cotanche
    14. DA Girod
    15. DL Thcci
    16. EA McFadden
    17. FP Fischer
    18. FP Fischer
    19. FP Fischer
    20. G Shaw
    21. GA Manley
    22. GA Manley
    23. GC Marean
    24. JC Saunders
    25. JE Epstein
    26. JS Stone
    27. JS Stone
    28. JS Stone
    29. K Tanaka
    30. LG Duckert
    31. LG Duckert
    32. M Zidanic
    33. MK Bennett
    34. MS Ofsie
    35. MS Ofsie
    36. P Greengard
    37. RA Code
    38. T Takasaka
    39. TFJ Martin
    40. W Firbas
    41. Y Wang
    Publication venue
    'Springer Science and Business Media LLC'
    Publication date
    01/01/2000
    Field of study
    No full text
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