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Publications by S.J. Elliott
Frequency-Dependent Properties of the Tectorial Membrane Facilitate Energy Transmission and Amplification in the Cochlea
Biophysical Journal
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Electrokinetic Properties of the Mammalian Tectorial Membrane
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Energy Flux in the Cochlea: Evidence Against Power Amplification of the Traveling Wave
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Two-Compartment Passive Frequency Domain Cochlea Model Allowing Independent Fluid Coupling to the Tectorial and Basilar Membranes
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The Effect of Tectorial Membrane and Basilar Membrane Longitudinal Coupling in Cochlear Mechanics
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Measurement of the Mechanical Properties of Isolated Tectorial Membrane Using Atomic Force Microscopy
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Mismatch Between the Resting Membrane Potential and the Voltage at Maximum Amplification in Outer Hair Cells (OHCS) of Mammalian Cochlea
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Frequency‐position Maps for the Chinchilla Cochlea
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