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Cochlear outer hair cell motility
J Ashmore - Physiological reviews, 2008 - journals.physiology.org
Normal hearing depends on sound amplification within the mammalian cochlea. The
amplification, without which the auditory system is effectively deaf, can be traced to the correct …
amplification, without which the auditory system is effectively deaf, can be traced to the correct …
How well do we understand the cochlea?
As sensory cells, hair cells within the mammalian inner ear convert sounds into receptor
potentials when their projecting stereocilia are deflected. The organ of Corti of the cochlea …
potentials when their projecting stereocilia are deflected. The organ of Corti of the cochlea …
Transduction and adaptation in sensory receptor cells
V Torre, JF Ashmore, TD Lamb… - Journal of …, 1995 - Soc Neuroscience
Sensory transduction shares common features in widely different sensory modalities. The
purpose of this article is to examine the similarities and differences in the underlying …
purpose of this article is to examine the similarities and differences in the underlying …
A fast motile response in guinea‐pig outer hair cells: the cellular basis of the cochlear amplifier.
JF Ashmore - The Journal of physiology, 1987 - Wiley Online Library
… JF ASHMORE these conditions with the same stimulus polarity. When stimulated in the
middle, both ends of the cell would move in antiphase. The magnitude and sensitivity of the …
middle, both ends of the cell would move in antiphase. The magnitude and sensitivity of the …
Weight stigmatization and ideological beliefs: relation to psychological functioning in obese adults
…, PR Costanzo, A Zelli, JA Ashmore… - Obesity …, 2005 - Wiley Online Library
Objective: This study evaluated the relation among weight‐based stigmatization, ideological
beliefs about weight, and psychological functioning in an obese, treatment‐seeking sample. …
beliefs about weight, and psychological functioning in an obese, treatment‐seeking sample. …
The meaning of 'build back better': evidence from post‐tsunami Aceh and Sri Lanka
The 26 December 2004 tsunami disaster around the Indian Ocean provided an opportunity
to see if decades of knowledge and experience on post‐disaster settlement and shelter …
to see if decades of knowledge and experience on post‐disaster settlement and shelter …
The remarkable cochlear amplifier
This composite article is intended to give the experts in the field of cochlear mechanics an
opportunity to voice their personal opinion on the one mechanism they believe dominates …
opportunity to voice their personal opinion on the one mechanism they believe dominates …
Flow and fracture in drying nanoparticle suspensions
ER Dufresne, EI Corwin, NA Greenblatt, J Ashmore… - Physical review …, 2003 - APS
… leaves the system, J, is limited by the slower of the flow and evaporation rates, we write J …
dyM=dt and applying our expressions for mass conservation and J yF , we solve for yF t to …
dyM=dt and applying our expressions for mass conservation and J yF , we solve for yF t to …
Ionic currents of outer hair cells isolated from the guinea‐pig cochlea.
GD Housley, JF Ashmore - The Journal of physiology, 1992 - Wiley Online Library
… GD HOUSLEY AND JF ASHMORE notational convenience, the current will be provisionally
termed IK,n (to signify that it is activated at negative potentials). This current will provide …
termed IK,n (to signify that it is activated at negative potentials). This current will provide …
First analysis of cancer incidence and occupational radiation exposure based on the National Dose Registry of Canada
WN Sont, JM Zielinski, JP Ashmore… - American journal of …, 2001 - academic.oup.com
… risk model N j λ j (1 + βd j ), where N j is the number of person-years at risk in the j-th stratum,
λ j is the baseline incidence rate in the absence of radiation exposure, d j is the cumulative …
λ j is the baseline incidence rate in the absence of radiation exposure, d j is the cumulative …