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EVIaeE! Hearing Research 166 (2002) 218-219 www.elsevier.com locate heares Author Index Volume 166 Ando, M., see Kakigi, A. (166) 54 Ikeda, K.. see Xia, A.-P. (166) 150 Azuma, H., see Kakigi, A. (166) 54 Jen, P.H.-S.. see Zhou, X. (166) 124 Bianchi. C.. see Parazzini, M. (166) 136 Jones. R.O., see Tuncel, U. (166) 113 Chiumello, G.. see Parazzini, M. (166) 136 Kakigi. A.. Takeuchi, S.. Ando, M., Higashiyama. K.. Azuma, H.. Sato, Clerici, W.J.. see Tuncel, U. (166) 113 T. and Takeda, T Comi, G., see Parazzini, M. (166) 136 Reduction in the endocochlear potential caused by Cs” in the perilymph can be explained by the five-compartment model of the stria vascularis Davis. R.R.. Murphy, W.J.. Snawder, J.E.. Striley, C.A.F.. Henderson. (166) 54 D.. Khan, A. and Krieg, E.F Katori, Y., see Xia, A.-P. (166) 150 Suscepubility to the ototoxic properties of toluene is species specific Khan, A.. see Davis, R.R. (166) 24 (166) 24 Kikuchi, T.. see Xia. A.-P. (166) 150 Delahaye. R. Kondrachuk, A.V. Contralateral inhibition in a release from forward masking (166) 44 Models of otolithic membrane hair cell bundle interaction (166) 96 Dieni, S., see Rehn, A.E. (166) 159 Krieg, E.F., see Davis. R.R. (166) 24 Dreiling. F.J.. Henson, M.M. and Henson Jr.. O.W Krishnan, A. The presence and arrangement of type II collagen in the basilar mem- Human frequency-following responses: representation of steady-state brane (166) 166 synthetic vowels (166) 192 Dreiling. F.J.. Henson, M.M. and Henson Jr... O.W Kusakari, J., see Tsuji, S. (166) 72 Immunolabeling type II collagen in the basilar membrane, a pre-embed- ding approach (166) 181 Learn, J., see Wong. D. (166) 9 Durham, D., Park, D.L. and Girod, D.A Loeliger. M., see Rehn, A.E. (166) 159 Breed differences in cochlear integrity in adult, commercially raised chickens (166) 82 Medaglini, S., see Parazzini, M. (166) 136 Minowa, O., see Xia, A.-P. (166) 150 Eggermont, J.J.. see Norefia, A. (166) 202 Miyamoto, R.T.. see Wong, D. (166) 9 Enmark, E., see Stenberg. A.E. (166) | Murphy, W.J., see Davis, R.R. (166) 24 Fornara, C., see Parazzini, M. (166) 136 Nicotera, T.M., see Hu, B.H. (166) 62 Noda, T., see Xia, A.-P. (166) 150 Gandour, J.T., see Wong, D. (166) 9 Norefia, A. and Eggermont, J.J. Gerken, G.M.. see Hesse, P.A.S. (166) 143 Comparison between local field potentials and unit cluster activity in Girod, D.A., see Durham, D. (166) 82 primary auditory cortex and anterior auditory field in the cat (166) 202 Grandori, F., see Parazzini, M. (166) 136 Oshima, T.. see Xia, A.-P. (166) 150 Hara, A.. see Tsuji, 8. (166) 72 Hardie, N.A., see Rehn, A.E. (166) 159 Parazzini, M.. Ravazzani, P., Medaglini. S.. Weber, G.. Fornara, C., Tog- Henderson, D., see Davis, R.R. (166) 24 nola, G., Vigone. M.C., Bianchi, C.. Comi, G., Chiumello, G. and Gran- Henderson, D., see Hu, B.H. (166) 62 dori, F. Henson, M.M.. see Dreiling, F.J. (166) 166 Click-evoked otoacoustic emissions recorded from untreated congenital Henson, M.M.. see Dreiling. F.J. (166) 181 hypothyroid newborns (166) 136 Henson Jr., O.W., see Dreiling, F.J. (166) 166 Park, D.L., see Durham, D. (166) 82 Henson Jr.. O.W., see Dreiling, F.J. (166) 181 Pirvola, U., see Ylikoski, J. (166) 33 Hesse, P.A.S. and Gerken, G.M. Pisoni, D.B., see Wong, D. (166) 9 Amplitude-intensity functions for auditory middle latency responses in hearing-impaired subjects (166) 143 Ravazzani, P., see Parazzini, M. (166) 136 Higashiyama, K., see Kakigi, A. (166) 54 Rees, $.M., see Rehn, A.E. (166) 159 Hu. B.H.. Henderson, D. and Nicotera, T.M. Rehn, A.E., Loeliger, M., Hardie, N.A., Rees, $.M., Dieni, S. and Shep- Involvement of apoptosis in progression of cochlear lesion following herd, R.K. exposure to intense noise (166) 62 Chronic placental insufficiency has long-term effects on auditory func- Hultcrantz, M., see Stenberg, A.E. (166) | tion in the guinea pig (166) 159 Hutchins, G.D., see Wong, D. (166) 9 Sahlin, L., see Stenberg, A.E. (166) | PII: S0378-5955(02)- EVIaeE! Hearing Research 166 (2002) 218-219 www.elsevier.com locate heares Author Index Volume 166 Ando, M., see Kakigi, A. (166) 54 Ikeda, K.. see Xia, A.-P. (166) 150 Azuma, H., see Kakigi, A. (166) 54 Jen, P.H.-S.. see Zhou, X. (166) 124 Bianchi. C.. see Parazzini, M. (166) 136 Jones. R.O., see Tuncel, U. (166) 113 Chiumello, G.. see Parazzini, M. (166) 136 Kakigi. A.. Takeuchi, S.. Ando, M., Higashiyama. K.. Azuma, H.. Sato, Clerici, W.J.. see Tuncel, U. (166) 113 T. and Takeda, T Comi, G., see Parazzini, M. (166) 136 Reduction in the endocochlear potential caused by Cs” in the perilymph can be explained by the five-compartment model of the stria vascularis Davis. R.R.. Murphy, W.J.. Snawder, J.E.. Striley, C.A.F.. Henderson. (166) 54 D.. Khan, A. and Krieg, E.F Katori, Y., see Xia, A.-P. (166) 150 Suscepubility to the ototoxic properties of toluene is species specific Khan, A.. see Davis, R.R. (166) 24 (166) 24 Kikuchi, T.. see Xia. A.-P. (166) 150 Delahaye. R. Kondrachuk, A.V. Contralateral inhibition in a release from forward masking (166) 44 Models of otolithic membrane hair cell bundle interaction (166) 96 Dieni, S., see Rehn, A.E. (166) 159 Krieg, E.F., see Davis. R.R. (166) 24 Dreiling. F.J.. Henson, M.M. and Henson Jr.. O.W Krishnan, A. The presence and arrangement of type II collagen in the basilar mem- Human frequency-following responses: representation of steady-state brane (166) 166 synthetic vowels (166) 192 Dreiling. F.J.. Henson, M.M. and Henson Jr... O.W Kusakari, J., see Tsuji, S. (166) 72 Immunolabeling type II collagen in the basilar membrane, a pre-embed- ding approach (166) 181 Learn, J., see Wong. D. (166) 9 Durham, D., Park, D.L. and Girod, D.A Loeliger. M., see Rehn, A.E. (166) 159 Breed differences in cochlear integrity in adult, commercially raised chickens (166) 82 Medaglini, S., see Parazzini, M. (166) 136 Minowa, O., see Xia, A.-P. (166) 150 Eggermont, J.J.. see Norefia, A. (166) 202 Miyamoto, R.T.. see Wong, D. (166) 9 Enmark, E., see Stenberg. A.E. (166) | Murphy, W.J., see Davis, R.R. (166) 24 Fornara, C., see Parazzini, M. (166) 136 Nicotera, T.M., see Hu, B.H. (166) 62 Noda, T., see Xia, A.-P. (166) 150 Gandour, J.T., see Wong, D. (166) 9 Norefia, A. and Eggermont, J.J. Gerken, G.M.. see Hesse, P.A.S. (166) 143 Comparison between local field potentials and unit cluster activity in Girod, D.A., see Durham, D. (166) 82 primary auditory cortex and anterior auditory field in the cat (166) 202 Grandori, F., see Parazzini, M. (166) 136 Oshima, T.. see Xia, A.-P. (166) 150 Hara, A.. see Tsuji, 8. (166) 72 Hardie, N.A., see Rehn, A.E. (166) 159 Parazzini, M.. Ravazzani, P., Medaglini. S.. Weber, G.. Fornara, C., Tog- Henderson, D., see Davis, R.R. (166) 24 nola, G., Vigone. M.C., Bianchi, C.. Comi, G., Chiumello, G. and Gran- Henderson, D., see Hu, B.H. (166) 62 dori, F. Henson, M.M.. see Dreiling, F.J. (166) 166 Click-evoked otoacoustic emissions recorded from untreated congenital Henson, M.M.. see Dreiling. F.J. (166) 181 hypothyroid newborns (166) 136 Henson Jr., O.W., see Dreiling, F.J. (166) 166 Park, D.L., see Durham, D. (166) 82 Henson Jr.. O.W., see Dreiling, F.J. (166) 181 Pirvola, U., see Ylikoski, J. (166) 33 Hesse, P.A.S. and Gerken, G.M. Pisoni, D.B., see Wong, D. (166) 9 Amplitude-intensity functions for auditory middle latency responses in hearing-impaired subjects (166) 143 Ravazzani, P., see Parazzini, M. (166) 136 Higashiyama, K., see Kakigi, A. (166) 54 Rees, $.M., see Rehn, A.E. (166) 159 Hu. B.H.. Henderson, D. and Nicotera, T.M. Rehn, A.E., Loeliger, M., Hardie, N.A., Rees, $.M., Dieni, S. and Shep- Involvement of apoptosis in progression of cochlear lesion following herd, R.K. exposure to intense noise (166) 62 Chronic placental insufficiency has long-term effects on auditory func- Hultcrantz, M., see Stenberg, A.E. (166) | tion in the guinea pig (166) 159 Hutchins, G.D., see Wong, D. (166) 9 Sahlin, L., see Stenberg, A.E. (166) | PII: S0378-5955(02)- Author Index Volume 166 Sato, T., see Kakigi, A. (166) 54 Vigone, M.C., see Parazzini, M. (166) 136 Seaman, R.L Virkkala, J., see Ylikoski, J. (166) 33 Non-osseous sound transmission to the inner ear (166) 214 Shepherd, R.K., see Rehn, A.E. (166) 159 Wang. H.. see Stenberg. A.E. (166) | Snawder, J.E.. see Davis. R.R. (166) 24 Weber, G.. see Parazzini, M. (166) 136 Sohmer, H. Wong. D.. Pisoni, D.B., Learn, J.. Gandour, J.T.. Miyamoto, R.T. and Reply to the letter to the editor of R.L. Seaman (166) 216 Hutchins, G.D. Stenberg. A.E., Wang, H., Sahlin, L., Stierna, P.. Enmark, E. and Hult- PET imaging of differential cortical activation by monaural speech and crantz, M. nonspeech stimuli (166) 9 Estrogen receptors @ and 6 in the inner ear of the “Turner mouse’ and an estrogen receptor B knockout mouse (166) | Xia, A.-P.. Kikuchi, T.. Minowa, O., Katori, Y.. Oshima, T.. Noda, T Stierna, P., see Stenberg, A.E. (166) | and Ikeda, K. Striley, C.A.F., see Davis, R.R. (166) 24 Late-onset hearing loss in a mouse model of DFN3 non-syndromic deafness: morphologic and immunohistochemical analyses (166) 150 Tabuchi, K.. see Tsuji, S. (166) 72 Xing-Qun, L., see Ylikoski, J. (166) 33 Takeda, T., see Kakigi, A. (166) 54 Takeuchi, S., see Kakigi, A. (166) 54 Ylikoski, J.. Xing-Qun, L.. Virkkala. J. and Pirvola, U. Tognola, G., see Parazzini, M. (166) 136 Blockade of c-Jun N-terminal kinase pathway attenuates gentamicin- Tsuji, S.. Tabuchi, K.. Hara, A. and Kusakari, J. induced cochlear and vestibular hair cell death (166) 33 Long-term observations on the reversibility of cochlear dysfunction after transient ischemia (166) 72 Zhou, X. and Jen, P.H.-S. Tuncel, U., Clerici, WJ. and Jones, R.O. The effect of sound duration on rate-amplitude functions of inferior Differential ototoxicities induced by lead acetate and tetraethyl lead collicular neurons in the big brown bat. Eptesicus fuscus (166) 124 (166) 113 N ELSEVIER Hearing Research 166 (2002) 220-223 www.elsevier.com locate heares Subject Index Volume 166 Aging Cellular stress Presbycusis: Hair cell regeneration; Auditory; Deafness (Durham, D. Apoptosis; JNK signaling: Inner ear; Hair cell; Ototoxicity; Therapy (166) 82) (Ylikoski, J. (166) 33) Anterior auditory field Chinchilla Multiple-unit recording: Local field potential; Primary auditory cortex; Ototoxicity; Toluene; Hepatic microsome; CYP2E1; CYP2B (Davis, Cat: Intracortical inhibition (Norefia, A. (166) 202) R.R. (166) 24) Apoptosis Apoptosis; Noise; Outer hair cell; Cochlea (Hu, B.H. (166) 62) Cellular stress: JNK signaling; Inner ear; Hair cell; Ototoxicity; Therapy (Ylikoski, J. (166) 33) Cochlea Apoptosis: Noise; Outer hair cell; Chinchilla (Hu, B.H. (166) 62) Noise; Outer hair cell; Cochlea: Chinchilla (Hu, B.H. (166) 62) Ischemia; Auditory brainstem response; Nitric oxide (Tsuji, S. (166) 72) Auditory Presbycusis: Hair cell regeneration; Aging: Deafness (Durham, D. (166) Cochlear implant 82) Speech perception: Positron emission tomography imaging; Reversed speech; Auditory cortical processing (Wong, D. (166) 9) Auditory brainstem response Ischemia; Cochlea: Nitric oxide (Tsuji, S. (166) 72) Cochlear microphonic Compound action potential; Lead compounds: Reactive oxygen species; Prenatal compromise; Auditory deficit; Low birth weight (Rehn, A.E. a-Phenyl-tert-butyl-nitrone; Ototoxicity (Tuncel, U. (166) 113) (166) 159) Compound action potential Auditory cortical processing Cochlear microphonic; Lead compounds; Reactive oxygen species; Speech perception: Positron emission tomography imaging: Reversed a-Phenyl-fert-butyl-nitrone: Ototoxicity (Tuncel, U. (166) 113) speech; Cochlear implant (Wong, D. (166) 9) Contralateral Auditory deficit Auditory brainstem response; Prenatal compromise; Low birth weight Forward masking: Masking release; Inhibition: Individual difference (De- lahaye, R. (166) 44) (Rehn, A.E. (166) 159) Basilar membrane Cs* Type II collagen; Immunoelectron microscopy; Immunohistochemistry ; Stria vascularis; Intermediate cell; K* channel; Perilymphatic perfusion Extracellular matrix; Scanning electron microscopy (Dreiling, F.J. (166) (Kakigi, A. (166) 54) 166) Cx26 Type II collagen; Immunoelectron microscopy: Immunohistochemistry: Brn-4, Heterozygous female mouse; Cx31; Na,K-ATPase; Na-K-Cl co- Extracellular matrix (Dreiling, F.J. (166) 181) transporter (Xia, A.-P. (166) 150) Bat Cx31 Dynamic range: Inferior colliculus; Sound duration; Rate-amplitude Brn-4, Heterozygous female mouse; Cx26; Na,K-ATPase; Na-K-Cl co- function (Zhou, X. (166) 124) transporter (Xia, A.-P. (166) 150) Brn-4 CYP2B Heterozygous female mouse; Cx26; Cx31; Na,K-ATPase; Na-K-Cl co- Ototoxicity; Toluene; Hepatic microsome; CYP2E1; Chinchilla (Davis, transporter (Xia, A.-P. (166) 150) R.R. (166) 24) Cat CYP2E1 Multiple-unit recording: Local field potential; Primary auditory cortex; Ototoxicity; Toluene; Hepatic microsome; CYP2B; Chinchilla (Davis, Anterior auditory field; Intracortical inhibition (Norefia, A. (166) 202) R.R. (166) 24) Pll: $0378-5955(02)- Subject Index Volume 166 Deafness Hypothyroidism Presbycusis; Hair cell regeneration; Aging: Auditory (Durham, D. (166) Newborn; Transient-evoked otoacoustic emission: Wavelet transform 82) (Parazzini, M. (166) 136) Dynamic range Immunoelectron Bat; Inferior colliculus; Sound duration; Rate-amplitude function (Zhou, Basilar membrane; Type II collagen; Immunohistochemistry; Extracellu- X. (166) 124) lar matrix; Scanning electron microscopy (Dreiling. F_J. (166) 166) Edge effect Basilar membrane; Type II collagen; Immunohistochemistry: Extracellu- Middle latency response; Evoked potential; Hearing loss (Hesse, P.A.S. lar matrix (Dreiling, F.J. (166) 181) (166) 143) 1, Iai, be . y Estrogen receptor Turner syndrome; Estrogen receptor: Mouse; Estrogen receptor 8 knock- Turner syndrome; Mouse; Estrogen receptor B knockout mouse; Inner out mouse; Inner ear (Stenberg, A.E. (166) 1) ear; Immunohistochemistry (Stenberg, A.E. (166) 1) Basilar membrane; Type II collagen: Immunoelectron microscopy; Extra- Estrogen receptor 8 knockout mouse cellular matrix; Scanning electron microscopy (Dreiling. F.J. (166) 166) Turner syndrome; Estrogen receptor; Mouse: Inner ear; Immunohisto- chemistry (Stenberg, A.E. (166) 1) Basilar membrane; Type II collagen; Immunoelectron microscopy: Extra- cellular matrix (Dreiling, FJ. (166) 181) Evoked potential Middle latency response; Hearing loss; Edge effect (Hesse, P.A.S. (166) Individual difference Forward masking: Masking release: Contralateral: Inhibition (Delahaye, 143) R. (166) 44) Extracellular matrix Inferior colliculus Basilar membrane: Type II collagen; Immunoelectron microscopy; Im- Bat; Dynamic range; Sound duration; Rate—amplitude function (Zhou, X. munohistochemistry; Scanning electron microscopy (Dreiling, F.J. (166) (166) 124) 166) Inhibition Basilar membrane; Type II collagen; Immunoelectron microscopy; Im- Forward masking; Masking release; Contralateral; Individual difference munohistochemistry (Dreiling, F.J. (166) 181) (Delahaye, R. (166) 44) Formant Inner ear Human FFR; Steady-state synthetic vowel; Neural phase-locking; Tem- Turner syndrome; Estrogen receptor; Mouse; Estrogen receptor B knock- poral encoding (Krishnan, A. (166) 192) out mouse; Immunohistochemistry (Stenberg, A.E. (166) 1) Forward masking Cellular stress; Apoptosis; JNK signaling: Hair cell; Ototoxicity; Therapy Masking release; Contralateral; Inhibition; Individual difference (Dela- (Ylikoski, J. (166) 33) haye, R. (166) 44) Intermediate cell Hair cell Stria vascularis; K~ channel; Cs*; Perilymphatic perfusion (Kakigi, A. Cellular stress; Apoptosis; JNK signaling; Inner ear; Ototoxicity; Ther- (166) 54) apy (Ylikoski, J. (166) 33) Intracortical inhibition Hair cell bundle Multiple-unit recording: Local field potential; Primary auditory cortex: Model; Otolith; Stereocilia; Tip-link (Kondrachuk, A.V. (166) 96) Anterior auditory field; Cat (Norefia, A. (166) 202) Hair cell regeneration Ischemia Presbycusis; Aging: Auditory; Deafness (Durham, D. (166) 82) Cochlea; Auditory brainstem response: Nitric oxide (Tsuji, S. (166) 72) Hearing loss JNK signaling Middle latency response; Evoked potential; Edge effect (Hesse, P.A.S. Cellular stress; Apoptosis: Inner ear; Hair cell; Ototoxicity; Therapy (166) 143) (Ylikoski, J. (166) 33) Hepatic microsome K* channel Ototoxicity; Toluene; CYP2E1; CYP2B; Chinchilla (Davis, R.R. (166) Stria vascularis; Intermediate cell; Cs* ; Perilymphatic perfusion (Kakigi, 24) A. (166) 54) Heterozygous female mouse Lead compounds Brn-4; Cx26; Cx31; Na,K-ATPase; Na-K-Cl cotransporter (Xia, A.-P. Cochlear microphonic; Compound action potential; Reactive oxygen spe- (166) 150) cies; a-Phenyl-rert-butyl-nitrone; Ototoxicity (Tuncel, U. (166) 113) Human FFR Local field potential Steady-state synthetic vowel; Neural phase-locking; Formant; Temporal Multiple-unit recording; Primary auditory cortex; Anterior auditory field; encoding (Krishnan, A. (166) 192) Cat; Intracortical inhibition (Norefia, A. (166) 202) Subject Index Volume 166 Low birth weight a-Phenyl-rert-butyl-nitrone Auditory brainstem response: Prenatal compromise; Auditory deficit Cochlear microphonic: Compound action potential; Lead compounds: (Rehn, A.E. (166) 159) Reactive oxygen species: Ototoxicity (Tuncel, U. (166) 113) Masking release Positron emission tomography imaging Forward masking: Contralateral: Inhibition: Individual difference (Dela- Speech perception; Reversed speech: Auditory cortical processing: Co- haye. R. (166) 44) chlear implant (Wong. D. (166) 9) Middle latency response Prenatal compromise Evoked potential; Hearing loss; Edge effect (Hesse, P.A.S. (166) 143) Auditory brainstem response: Auditory deficit; Low birth weight (Rehn, A.E. (166) 159) Model Otolith: Hair cell bundle: Stereocilia; Tip-link (Kondrachuk, A.V. (166) Presbycusis 96) Hair cell regeneration: Aging: Auditory: Deafness (Durham, D. (166) 82) Mouse Primary auditory cortex Turner syndrome; Estrogen receptor: Estrogen receptor B knockout Multiple-unit recording: Local field potential; Anterior auditory field; mouse; Inner ear: Immunohistochemistry (Stenberg, A.E. (166) 1) Cat: Intracortical inhibition (Noretia, A. (166) 202) Multiple-unit recording Rate—amplitude function Local field potential: Primary auditory cortex: Anterior auditory field: Bat: Dynamic range: Inferior colliculus: Sound duration (Zhou, X. (166) Cat: Intracortical inhibition (Norefia, A. (166) 202) 124) Na,K-ATPase Reactive oxygen species Brn-4. Heterozygous female mouse; Cx26; Cx31; Na-K-Cl cotransporter Cochlear microphonic; Compound action potential: Lead compounds: (Xia, A.-P. (166) 150) a-Phenyl-rert-butyl-nitrone: Ototoxicity (Tuncel, U. (166) 113) Na-k-Cl cotransporter Reversed speech Brn-4, Heterozygous female mouse: Cx26; Cx31; Na,K-ATPase (Xia, A.- Speech perception: Positron emission tomography imaging: Auditory cor- P. (166) 150) tical processing: Cochlear implant (Wong. D. (166) 9) Neural phase-locking Scanning electron microscopy Human FFR;: Steady-state synthetic vowel: Formant: Temporal encoding Basilar membrane: Type II collagen: Immunoelectron microscopy: Im- (Krishnan, A. (166) 192) munohistochemistry: Extracellular matrix (Dreiling. F.J. (166) 166) Newborn Sound duration Hypothyroidism; Transient-evoked otoacoustic emission: Wavelet trans- Bat: Dynamic range: Inferior colliculus: Rate-amplitude function (Zhou. form (Parazzini, M. (166) 136) X. (166) 124) Nitric oxide Speech perception Ischemia: Cochlea: Auditory brainstem response (Tsuji, S. (166) 72) Positron emission tomography imaging: Reversed speech: Auditory cor- Noise tical processing: Cochlear implant (Wong. D. (166) 9) Apoptosis: Outer hair cell: Cochlea: Chinchilla (Hu, B.H. (166) 62) Steady-state synthetic vowel Otolith Human FFR: Neural phase-locking: Formant: Temporal encoding Model: Hair cell bundle: Stereocilia: Tip-link (Kondrachuk, A.V. (166) (Krishnan, A. (166) 192) 96) Stereocilia Ototoxicity Model: Otolith: Hair cell bundle; Tip-link (Kondrachuk, A.V. (166) 96) Toluene; Hepatic microsome: CYP2E1; CYP2B; Chinchilla (Davis. R.R (166) 24) Stria vascularis Intermediate cell; K~ channel: Cs*: Perilymphatic perfusion (Kakigi, A Cellular stress: Apoptosis: JNK signaling: Inner ear: Hair cell: Therapy (166) 54) (Ylikoski, J. (166) 33) Temporal encoding Cochlear microphonic; Compound action potential: Lead compounds: Human FFR; Steady-state synthetic vowel: Neural phase-locking: For- Reactive oxygen species: a-Phenyl-rert-butyl-nitrone (Tuncel. U. (166) mant (Krishnan, A. (166) 192) 113) Therapy Outer hair cell Cellular stress: Apoptosis: JNK signaling: Inner ear: Hair cell: Ototoxi- Apoptosis; Noise; Cochlea: Chinchilla (Hu, B.H. (166) 62) city (Ylikoski, J. (166) 33) Perilymphatic perfusion Tip-link Stria vascularis; Intermediate cell; K~ channel: Cs~ (Kakigi, A. (166) 54) Model; Otolith: Hair cell bundle; Stereocilia (Kondrachuk, A.V. (166) 96) Subject Index Volume 166 992 Toluene Extracellular matrix: Scanning electron microscopy (Dreiling. FJ. (166) Ototoxicity: Hepatic microsome: CYP2E1: CYP2B:; Chinchilla (Davis, 166) R.R. (166) 24) Basilar membrane: Immunoelectron microscopy: Immunohistochemistry : Transient-evoked otoacoustic emission Extracellular matrix (Dreiling, F.J. (166) 181) Hypothyroidism: Newborn; Wavelet transform (Parazzini, M. (166) 136) Wavelet transform Turner syndrome Hypothyroidism; Newborn: Transient-evoked otoacoustic emission (Pa- Estrogen receptor: Mouse; Estrogen receptor B knockout mouse: Inner razzini, M. (166) 136) ear: Immunohistochemistry (Stenberg. A.E. (166) 1) Type Il collagen Basilar membrane: Immunoelectron microscopy: Immunohistochemistry :

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