Ayse Maraslioglu-Sperber
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Maraslioglu-Sperber A, Blanc F, Heller S, Benkafadar N
Sci Rep
. 2024 Jul;
14(1):15903.
PMID: 38987330
Losing either type of cochlear sensory hair cells leads to hearing impairment. Inner hair cells act as primary mechanoelectrical transducers, while outer hair cells enhance sound-induced vibrations within the organ...
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Maraslioglu-Sperber A, Pizzi E, Fisch J, Kattler K, Ritter T, Friauf E
Front Cell Neurosci
. 2024 Jun;
18:1354520.
PMID: 38846638
The lateral superior olive (LSO), a prominent integration center in the auditory brainstem, contains a remarkably heterogeneous population of neurons. Ascending neurons, predominantly principal neurons (pLSOs), process interaural level differences...
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Maraslioglu-Sperber A, Blanc F, Heller S
Hear Res
. 2024 May;
447:109021.
PMID: 38703432
Understanding the complex pathologies associated with hearing loss is a significant motivation for conducting inner ear research. Lifelong exposure to loud noise, ototoxic drugs, genetic diversity, sex, and aging collectively...
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Maraslioglu-Sperber A, Blanc F, Heller S, Benkafadar N
Res Sq
. 2024 Apr;
PMID: 38645253
Hearing impairment arises from the loss of either type of cochlear sensory hair cells. Inner hair cells act as primary sound transducers, while outer hair cells enhance sound-induced vibrations within...