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Ca2+ current–driven nonlinear amplification by the mammalian cochlea in vitro

Authors
  1. A Ricci
  2. A Vilfan
  3. AJ Hudspeth
  4. D Bozovic
  5. DM Freeman
  6. DO Kim
  7. DP Corey
  8. DZ He
  9. E Murugasu
  10. EA Lumpkin
  11. EH Overstreet
  12. F Jørgensen
  13. GA Manley
  14. HJ Kennedy
  15. IJ Russell
  16. J Howard
  17. J Santos-Sacchi
  18. J Zheng
  19. JA Assad
  20. JR Holt
  21. KK Ohlemiller
  22. L Robles
  23. M Müller
  24. M Ulfendahl
  25. MA Ruggero
  26. MA Ruggero
  27. MC Liberman
  28. MO Magnasco
  29. NP Cooper
  30. NP Cooper
  31. P Dallos
  32. P Martin
  33. P Martin
  34. P Martin
  35. PM Sellick
  36. R Fettiplace
  37. R Fettiplace
  38. RC Naidu
  39. T Ren
  40. V Rybalchenko
  41. VM Eguíluz
  42. WE Brownell
  43. WE Shehata
  44. WF Sewell
  45. WS Rhode
  46. X Hu
  47. Y Choe
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