A Schrott
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Pfortmueller C, Funk G, Reiterer C, Schrott A, Zotti O, Kabon B, et al.
Br J Anaesth
. 2018 Feb;
120(2):274-283.
PMID: 29406176
Background: This double-blind randomised controlled trial investigated whether normal saline or a balanced crystalloid has distinct effects on vasopressor use in patients undergoing major abdominal surgery. Methods: Patients received either...
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Schrott A, Puel J, Rebillard G
Hear Res
. 1991 Mar;
52(1):245-53.
PMID: 2061212
Mutant mice with a particular type of cochlear pathology are excellent models to study the functional role of various structures in the cochlea. In order to assess the contribution of...
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Schrott A, Melichar I, Popelar J, Syka J
Hear Res
. 1990 Jun;
46(1-2):1-7.
PMID: 2380119
Cochlear potentials were recorded in black-eyed white-mutant mice (strains W/Wv and S1/S1d) during the first months of postnatal life. In these animals melanocytes from the neural crest do not reach...
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Schrott A, Stephan K, SPOENDLIN H
Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol
. 1990 Jan;
247(1):8-11.
PMID: 2310554
Mutant animals with a particular type of cochlear pathology are an excellent model for studying the functional role of various cells of the cochlea. In homozygous WV/WV mutant mice we...
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SPOENDLIN H, Schrott A
Acta Otolaryngol Suppl
. 1990 Jan;
470:61-9; discussion 69-70.
PMID: 2239235
In 18 human temporal bones of patients with normal hearing or sensory neural deafness, the cochlear neurons were evaluated at the level of the peripheral axons in the osseous spiral...
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Ernst A, Mest H, Egg G, Schrott A
J Lipid Mediat
. 1990 Jan;
2(1):33-40.
PMID: 2133266
The effect of a PAF-containing artificial perilymph (10(-7) M PAF) on the ultrastructure of the stria vascularis was investigated in acute perilymphatic perfusion experiments in guinea-pigs. We have shown previously...
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SPOENDLIN H, Schrott A
Hear Res
. 1989 Dec;
43(1):25-38.
PMID: 2613564
In human temporal bones of patients with normal hearing or sensory neural deafness, the cochlear neurons were quantitatively and qualitatively evaluated at the level of the osseous spiral lamina, the...
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Schrott A, Egg G, Lichtenberger O, Ernst A, Mest H
Hear Res
. 1989 Oct;
42(1):17-22.
PMID: 2531137
It was shown previously (Ernst et al., 1989) that pretreatment of guinea pigs with a thromboxane (TX) receptor antagonist attenuates the decline of the endocochlear potential (EP) induced by furosemide....
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Schrott A, Stephan K, SPOENDLIN H
Hear Res
. 1989 Jul;
40(3):213-9.
PMID: 2793604
In a comparative model study, the effect of selective inner hair cell loss on hearing threshold was investigated. Functional testing was related to a detailed morphological evaluation. Inner ears of...
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SPOENDLIN H, Schrott A
Acta Otolaryngol
. 1988 May;
105(5-6):403-10.
PMID: 3400442
Five human cochleas were evaluated using the block surface method. The numbers of hair cells, nerve fibres in the osseous spiral lamina, and spiral ganglion cells were determined and correlated....