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1. From hidden hearing loss to supranormal auditory processing by neurotrophin 3-mediated modulation of inner hair cell synapse density.

2. Noise-induced and age-related hearing loss: new perspectives and potential therapies [version 1; referees: 4 approved]

3. Toward a Differential Diagnosis of Hidden Hearing Loss in Humans.

4. Immediate and delayed cochlear neuropathy after noise exposure in pubescent mice.

5. Chronic Conductive Hearing Loss Leads to Cochlear Degeneration.

6. Neurotrophin-3 regulates ribbon synapse density in the cochlea and induces synapse regeneration after acoustic trauma

7. Ablation of whirlin long isoform disrupts the USH2 protein complex and causes vision and hearing loss.

8. A point mutation in the hair cell nicotinic cholinergic receptor prolongs cochlear inhibition and enhances noise protection.

9. Noise masking in cochlear synaptopathy: auditory brainstem response vs. auditory nerve response in mouse

10. Supporting-cell vs. hair-cell survival in the human cochlea: Implications for regenerative therapies

11. Peristimulus Time Responses Predict Adaptation and Spontaneous Firing of Auditory-Nerve Fibers: From Rodents Data to Humans

13. Cochlear Neurotrophin-3 overexpression at mid-life prevents age-related inner hair cell synaptopathy and slows age-related hearing loss

14. Predicting neural deficits in sensorineural hearing loss from word recognition scores

15. Envelope following responses predict speech-in-noise performance in normal-hearing listeners

16. Inner hair cell synapse density influences auditory processing

17. Human vestibular schwannoma reduces density of auditory nerve fibers in the osseous spiral lamina

18. Idiopathic Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss: Speech Intelligibility Deficits Following Threshold Recovery

19. Electrophysiological markers of cochlear function correlate with hearing-in-noise performance among audiometrically normal subjects

20. Age-Related Hearing Loss Is Dominated by Damage to Inner Ear Sensory Cells, Not the Cellular Battery That Powers Them

21. Noise-induced Cochlear Synaptopathy with and Without Sensory Cell Loss

23. Age-related reduction in frequency-following responses as a potential marker of cochlear neural degeneration

24. Isolating auditory-nerve contributions to electrocochleography by high-pass filtering: A better biomarker for cochlear nerve degeneration?

25. Auditory-nerve responses in mice with noise-induced cochlear synaptopathy

26. The summating potential in human electrocochleography: Gaussian models and Fourier analysis

27. Age-related stereocilia pathology in the human cochlea

28. Cochlear Synaptic Degeneration and Regeneration After Noise: Effects of Age and Neuronal Subgroup

29. Morphological Immaturity of the Neonatal Organ of Corti and Associated Structures in Humans

30. Translating animal models to human therapeutics in noise-induced and age-related hearing loss

31. Primary Neural Degeneration in Noise-Exposed Human Cochleas: Correlations with Outer Hair Cell Loss and Word-Discrimination Scores

32. Synaptic migration and reorganization after noise exposure suggests regeneration in a mature mammalian cochlea

35. Chronic conductive hearing loss is associated with speech intelligibility deficits in patients with normal bone-conduction thresholds

36. Inner ear pathologies impair sodium-regulated ion transport in Meniere’s disease

37. Loss of LDAH associated with prostate cancer and hearing loss

38. Effects of cochlear synaptopathy on middle-ear muscle reflexes in unanesthetized mice

39. A Gain-of-Function Mutation in the α9 Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor Alters Medial Olivocochlear Efferent Short-Term Synaptic Plasticity

40. Cochlear Efferent Innervation Is Sparse in Humans and Decreases with Age

41. Middle Ear Muscle Reflex and Word Recognition in 'Normal-Hearing' Adults: Evidence for Cochlear Synaptopathy?

42. Protection from noise-induced cochlear synaptopathy by virally mediated overexpression of NT3

43. A simple algorithm for objective threshold determination of auditory brainstem responses

44. Assessing fractional hair cell survival in archival human temporal bones

45. Cochlear Synaptopathy Changes Sound-Evoked Activity Without Changing Spontaneous Discharge in the Mouse Inferior Colliculus

46. Correlations between cochlear pathophysiology and behavioral measures of temporal and spatial processing in noise exposed macaques

47. Perinatal thiamine deficiency causes cochlear innervation abnormalities in mice

48. Oncomodulin, an EF-Hand Ca2+Buffer, Is Critical for Maintaining Cochlear Function in Mice

49. The middle ear muscle reflex in the diagnosis of cochlear neuropathy

50. Sensory neuron diversity in the inner ear is shaped by activity

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