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Age-related hearing loss: The status of Schuknecht's typology
Kevin K. Ohlemiller
Department of Otolaryngology
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Age-related Hearing Loss
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Risk Factors
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Supporting Cells
10%
Mouse Model
10%
Cell Loss
10%
Classification Scheme
10%
Aging
10%
Organ of Corti
10%
Afferent Neurons
10%
Loss Model
10%
Genetic Effects
10%
Ligament
10%
Gene-environment Interaction
10%
Genetic Defects
10%
Cellular Changes
10%
Hypothesis-driven
10%
Cell Replacement
10%
Age-related Degeneration
10%
Environmental Conditions
10%
Testable Hypothesis
10%
Striae
10%
Non-sensory Cells
10%
Comparing Models
10%
Cochlear Lateral Wall
10%
Noise Injury
10%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Mouse
100%
Risk Factor
50%
Afferent Neuron
50%
Medicine and Dentistry
Hearing Impairment
100%
Cell Loss
10%
Genetic Disorder
10%
Heredity
10%
Afferent Neuron
10%
Genotype Environment Interaction
10%
Cochlea
10%
Organ of Corti
10%
Noise-Induced Hearing Loss
10%
Striae Distensae
10%
Neuroscience
Age-Related Hearing Loss
100%
Cell Loss
10%
Afferent Neurons
10%
Cochlea
10%