The effects of intracochlear and systemic furosemide on the properties of single cochlear nerve fibres in the cat
AUTOR(ES)
Evans, E. F.
RESUMO
1. Tuning properties and spontaneous discharge rate of single cochlear fibres in the anaesthetized cat were determined during short- and long-term poisoning of the cochlea by locally and systemically applied furosemide.
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