Clark Elliott Strimbu
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Frost B, Strimbu C, Olson E
J Acoust Soc Am
. 2023 May;
153(5):2537.
PMID: 37125838
No abstract available.
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Frost B, Strimbu C, Olson E
J Acoust Soc Am
. 2023 Mar;
153(2):1347.
PMID: 36859114
Optical coherence tomography (OCT) is a common modality for measuring vibrations within the organ of Corti complex (OCC) in vivo. OCT's uniaxial nature leads to limitations that complicate the interpretation...
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Frost B, Strimbu C, Olson E
J Acoust Soc Am
. 2022 Mar;
151(2):1115.
PMID: 35232061
Optical coherence tomography (OCT) has become a powerful tool for measuring vibrations within the organ of Corti complex (OCC) in cochlear mechanics experiments. However, the one-dimensional nature of OCT measurements,...
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Nankali A, Wang Y, Strimbu C, Olson E, Grosh K
Sci Rep
. 2020 Oct;
10(1):17620.
PMID: 33077807
The mechanical and electrical responses of the mammalian cochlea to acoustic stimuli are nonlinear and highly tuned in frequency. This is due to the electromechanical properties of cochlear outer hair...
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Strimbu C, Prasad S, Hakizimana P, Fridberger A
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2019 Mar;
116(12):5756-5764.
PMID: 30837312
When sound stimulates the stereocilia on the sensory cells in the hearing organ, Ca ions flow through mechanically gated ion channels. This Ca influx is thought to be important for...
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Strimbu C, Fredrickson-Hemsing L, Bozovic D
PLoS One
. 2012 Apr;
7(3):e33862.
PMID: 22479461
Active hair bundle motility has been proposed to underlie the amplification mechanism in the auditory endorgans of non-mammals and in the vestibular systems of all vertebrates, and to constitute a...