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Academic Article Regional analysis of whole cell currents from hair cells of the turtle posterior crista.
Academic Article Voltage-gated calcium channel currents in type I and type II hair cells isolated from the rat crista.
Academic Article M-like K+ currents in type I hair cells and calyx afferent endings of the developing rat utricle.
Academic Article Tuning and timing in mammalian type I hair cells and calyceal synapses.
Academic Article Differences between the negatively activating potassium conductances of Mammalian cochlear and vestibular hair cells.
Academic Article Ionic currents of mammalian vestibular hair cells.
Academic Article Major potassium conductance in type I hair cells from rat semicircular canals: characterization and modulation by nitric oxide.
Academic Article A delayed rectifier conductance in type I hair cells of the mouse utricle.
Academic Article Mechanoelectrical transduction and adaptation in hair cells of the mouse utricle, a low-frequency vestibular organ.
Academic Article Molecular microdomains in a sensory terminal, the vestibular calyx ending.
Academic Article Hair cells in mammalian utricles.
Academic Article Mechanoelectrical and voltage-gated ion channels in mammalian vestibular hair cells.
Academic Article Vestibular hair cells and afferents: two channels for head motion signals.
Academic Article Distinct capacity for differentiation to inner ear cell types by progenitor cells of the cochlea and vestibular organs.
Academic Article Specializations for Fast Signaling in the Amniote Vestibular Inner Ear.
Academic Article Nonquantal transmission at the vestibular hair cell-calyx synapse: KLV currents modulate fast electrical and slow K+ potentials.
Academic Article The potassium channel subunit KV1.8 (Kcna10) is essential for the distinctive outwardly rectifying conductances of type I and II vestibular hair cells.
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