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Mechanisms and genes in human strial presbycusis from animal models
Kevin K. Ohlemiller
Department of Otolaryngology
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Keyphrases
Endocochlear Potential
100%
Presbycusis
100%
C57BL
30%
Hearing Impairment
30%
Potential Reduction
30%
Organ of Corti
20%
Age-associated
20%
Human Genes
10%
Mouse Model
10%
Pathophysiology
10%
Cell Loss
10%
Cell Dysfunction
10%
Age-related
10%
Rat Model
10%
Genetic Basis
10%
Mongolian Gerbil
10%
Gerbil
10%
Inbred Strains
10%
All Ages
10%
Defining Characteristic
10%
Inbred Rats
10%
Model Support
10%
Stria Vascularis
10%
Marginal Cell
10%
Microvascular Disease
10%
Inbred Mice
10%
Human-related
10%
Shared Features
10%
Neural Pathology
10%
Age-related Pathology
10%
Effective Application
10%
Stochastic Events
10%
Cochlear Neurons
10%
Discrete Form
10%
Non-universality
10%
Neuroscience
Cochlea
100%