HEARING Vol. 112, Nos. 1—2 RESEARCH CONTENTS October 1997 Cited in: Biological Abstracts (BIOSIS); Chemical Abstracts; Current Contents/Life Sciences; Current Awareness in Biological Sciences (CABS); Excerpta Medica (EMBASE); Index Medicus; INSPEC; PASCAL M; Reference Update Research Papers S. Pieke-Dahl, K.K. Ohlemiller, J. McGee, E.J. Walsh and W.J. Kimberling (USA) Hearing loss in the RBF/DnJ mouse, a proposed animal model of Usher syndrome type lla T. Yamasoba and D.F. Dolan (USA, Japan) Chronic strychnine administration into the cochlea potentiates permanent threshold shift following noise exposure A.M. Pantoja, J.C. Holt and P.S. Guth (Colombia, USA) A role for chloride in the suppressive effect of acetylcholine on afferent vestibular activity P. Franz, S. Aharinejad, A. Miksovsky, D.E. Schraufnagel, E.K. Larson and S.C. Marks Jr. (Austria, USA) Endothelin-1 causes luminal constrictions in rat cochlear veins B. Ryals, E. Westbrook and J. Schacht (USA) Morphological evidence of ototoxicity of the iron chelator deferoxamine D.L. Kirk and R.B. Patuzzi (Australia) Transient changes in cochlear potentials and DPOAEs after low-frequency tones: the ‘two-minute bounce’ revisited D.L. Kirk, A. Moleirinho and R.B. Patuzzi (Australia) Microphonic and DPOAE measurements suggest a micromechanical mechanism for the ‘bounce’ phenomenon following low-frequency tones T. Ren, A.L. Nuttall and J.M. Miller (USA) ATP-induced cochlear blood flow changes involve the nitric oxide pathway H.-J. Park, A.S. Niedzielski and R.J. Wenthold (USA) Expression of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor subunit, «9, in the guinea pig cochlea M. Sadanaga, J. Liu and P. Wangemann (USA) Endothelin-A receptors mediate vasoconstriction of capillaries in the spiral ligament R. Hartmann, R.K. Shepherd, S. Heid and R. Klinke (Germany, Australia) Response of the primary auditory cortex to electrical stimulation of the auditory nerve in the congenitally deaf white cat Y. Liu, D. Rao and L.D. Fechter (USA) Correspondence between middle frequency auditory loss in vivo and outer hair cell shortening in vitro L.J. White and R.P. Carlyon (UK) Detection of signals having expected and unexpected temporal structures M. Tykocinski, R.K. Shepherd and G.M. Clark (Australia) Reduction in excitability of the auditory nerve following electrical stimulation at high stimulus rates. ll. Comparison of fixed amplitude with amplitude modulated stimuli W.E. O'Neill, M.L. Zettel, K.R. Whittemore and R.D. Frisina (USA) Calbindin D-28k immunoreactivity in the medial nucleus of the trapezoid body declines with age in C57BL/6, but not CBA/CaJ, mice Contents continued on inside back cover >78-5955 (199710)112:1/2;1-0 (Contents continued from back cover) Y. Zheng, K. Ohyama, K. Hozawa, H. Wada and T. Takasaka (Japan) Effect of anesthetic agents and middle ear pressure application on distortion product otoacoustic emissions in the gerbil S. Sugimoto, M. Sakurada, J. Horikawa and I. Taniguchi (Japan) The columnar and layer-specific response properties of neurons in the primary auditory cortex of Mongolian gerbils S.J. Kim and S.K. Juhn (South Korea, USA) Two types of K* currents in marginal cells cultured from rat stria vascularis P. Hofstetter, D. Ding, N. Powers and R.J. Salvi (USA) Quantitative relationship of carboplatin dose to magnitude of inner and outer hair cell loss and the reduction in distortion product otoacoustic emission amplitude in chinchillas K. Parham (USA) Distortion product otoacoustic emissions in the C57BL/6J mouse model of age-related hearing loss J.M. Sinnott, S.L. Street, K.W. Mosteller and T.L. Williamson (USA) Behavioral measures of vowel sensitivity in Mongolian gerbils (Meriones unguiculatus): effects of age and genetic origin B.E. Pfingst, T.A. Zwolan and L.A. 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