Endolymphatic Hydrops is a Marker of Synaptopathy Following Traumatic Noise Exposure
After acoustic trauma, there can be loss of synaptic connections between inner hair cells and auditory neurons in the cochlea, which may lead to hearing abnormalities including speech-in-noise difficulties, tinnitus, and hyperacusis. We have previously studied mice with blast-induced cochlear synapt...
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Main Authors: | Ido Badash, Patricia M. Quiñones, Kevin J. Oghalai, Juemei Wang, Christopher G. Lui, Frank Macias-Escriva, Brian E. Applegate, John S. Oghalai |
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Language: | EN |
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Frontiers Media S.A.
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/bcda5e59e06c40df8d45b20139c06a59 |
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