Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6287631 Hearing Research 2011 18 Pages PDF
Abstract
► Role of transport proteins in regulating hair cells and cochlear gain is discussed. ► Cochlear gain is sensitive to mechanical bias but tolerant of brief EP changes. ► Spontaneous primary afferent firing is sensitive to brief EP changes. ► Load-line analysis of hair cell current and cochlear gain is discussed. ► Calcium may serve multiple roles in regulating hair cell function and cochlear gain.
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