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Vertebrate Hair Cells

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The Springer Handbook of Auditory Research presents a series of compreh- sive and synthetic reviews of the fundamental topics in modern auditory - search. The volumes are aimed at all individuals with interests in hearing research including advanced graduate students, postdoctoral researchers, and clinical investigators. The volumes are intended to introduce new investigators to important aspects of hearing science and to help established investigators to better understand the fundamental theories and data in ?elds of hearing that they may not normally follow closely. Each volume presents a particular topic comprehensively, and each serves as a synthetic overview and guide to the literature. As such, the chapters present neither exhaustive data reviews nor original research that has not yet appeared in peer-reviewed journals. The volumes focus on topics that have developed a solid data and conceptual foundation rather than on those for which a literature is only beginning to develop. New research areas will be covered on a timely basis in the series as they begin to mature.

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Vertebrate Hair Cells: Modern and Historic Perspectives.- The Development of Hair Cells in the Inner Ear.- The Structure and Composition of the Stereociliary Bundle of Vertebrate Hair Cells.- Mechanoelectrical Transduction in Auditory Hair Cells.- Contribution of Ionic Currents to Tuning in Auditory Hair Cells.- The Synaptic Physiology of Hair Cells.- The Piezoelectric Outer Hair Cell.- Mammalian Vestibular Hair Cells.

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The Springer Handbook of Auditory Research presents a series of compreh- sive and synthetic reviews of the fundamental topics in modern auditory - search. The volumes are aimed at all individuals with interests in hearing research including advanced graduate students, postdoctoral researchers, and clinical investigators. The volumes are intended to introduce new investigators to important aspects of hearing science and to help established investigators to better understand the fundamental theories and data in ?elds of hearing that they may not normally follow closely. Each volume presents a particular topic comprehensively, and each serves as a synthetic overview and guide to the literature. As such, the chapters present neither exhaustive data reviews nor original research that has not yet appeared in peer-reviewed journals. The volumes focus on topics that have developed a solid data and conceptual foundation rather than on those for which a literature is only beginning to develop. New research areas will be covered on a timely basis in the series as they begin to mature.

Product details

Assisted by Rut Eatock (Editor), Ruth Eatock (Editor), Ruth A. Eatock (Editor), Ruth Anne Eatock (Editor), Richard R Fay (Editor), Richard R. Fay (Editor), Arthur N. Popper (Editor), R Fay (Editor), R Fay (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 26.10.2010
 
EAN 9781441929082
ISBN 978-1-4419-2908-2
No. of pages 458
Dimensions 156 mm x 24 mm x 234 mm
Weight 709 g
Illustrations XIV, 458 p. 84 illus.
Series Springer Handbook of Auditory Research
Springer Handbook of Auditory Research
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Non-clinical medicine

C, Life Sciences, Otorhinolaryngology, Neuroscience, Zoology & animal sciences, Life sciences: general issues, Biomedical and Life Sciences, Medical physics, Biophysics, Vertebrates, Biological physics, Biological and Medical Physics, Biophysics, Life Sciences, general, Otorhinolaryngology (ENT), Neurobiology, Vertebrate Zoology, cell;cells;ear;physiology;receptor;Model vertebrates

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