hearing/vestibular/ear
• the number of cochlear outer hair cells in the basal cochlear turn is decreased compared to in wild-type mice while stiffness is preserved
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• the response magnitude around the outer hair cell resting potential is reduced compared to in wild-type mice
• the gain amplification based on somatic motility is 7.5% of normal
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• outer hair cell nonlinear capacitance and electromotility is decreased compared to in wild-type mice
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• mice exhibit an increased in compound action potential threshold and tuning is absent compared to in wild-type mice
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nervous system
• the number of cochlear outer hair cells in the basal cochlear turn is decreased compared to in wild-type mice while stiffness is preserved
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• the response magnitude around the outer hair cell resting potential is reduced compared to in wild-type mice
• the gain amplification based on somatic motility is 7.5% of normal
|
• outer hair cell nonlinear capacitance and electromotility is decreased compared to in wild-type mice
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• mice exhibit an increased in compound action potential threshold and tuning is absent compared to in wild-type mice
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