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unusually powerful mode of low-frequency sound interference due to defective hair bundles of the aud...

unusually powerful mode of low-frequency sound interference due to defective hair bundles of the aud...

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unusually powerful mode of low-frequency sound interference due to defective hair bundles of the auditory outer hair cells

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unusually powerful mode of low-frequency sound interference due to defective hair bundles of the auditory outer hair cells

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United States: National Academy of Sciences

Journal title

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS, 2014-06, Vol.111 (25), p.9307-9312

Language

English

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United States: National Academy of Sciences

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Contents

A detrimental perceptive consequence of damaged auditory sensory hair cells consists in a pronounced masking effect exerted by low-frequency sounds, thought to occur when auditory threshold elevation substantially exceeds 40 dB. Here, we identified the submembrane scaffold protein Nherf1 as a hair-bundle component of the differentiating outer hair...

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unusually powerful mode of low-frequency sound interference due to defective hair bundles of the auditory outer hair cells

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TN_cdi_pubmedcentral_primary_oai_pubmedcentral_nih_gov_4078795

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_pubmedcentral_primary_oai_pubmedcentral_nih_gov_4078795

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ISSN

0027-8424

E-ISSN

1091-6490

DOI

10.1073/pnas.1405322111

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