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    Transcripts with increased translation efficiency during GSC to DGC transition have a significant loss in m6A methylation. by John P. Zepecki (10271291)

    Published 2021
    “…Change in TE rank obtained by measuring degree of change in TE of individual transcripts between their respective GSC and DGC state and then ranking the transcripts accordingly (ranges from highest rank: greatest increase in TE with transition; to lowest rank: most decrease in TE). C) Percent composition of top 30% transcripts with most significant change in TE based on m6A status in individual samples (gain/unchanged/loss). …”
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    Synaptopathy at IHC-SGN synapses decreases the peak of the CAP significantly, without changes to peak latency and width. by Maral Budak (6680351)

    Published 2021
    “…The latencies of the CAP peaks did not exhibit any significant difference between different populations for all sound levels.…”
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    The effect of increase in blood glucose level on hearing loss by Guven Akcay (14434750)

    Published 2023
    “…There was a significant increase in thiobarbituric acid reactive substances values due to the increase in blood glucose levels in the high blood glucose and diabetes mellitus groups compared to the control group. …”
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    Longer <i>L</i><sub><i>h</i></sub> significantly decreases and delays the peak of the sound-evoked CAPs of SGN fibers. by Maral Budak (6680351)

    Published 2021
    “…(D) The latencies of CAP peaks increased with higher <i>L</i><sub><i>h</i></sub> for all sound levels and decreased along the sound levels.…”
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    Longer <i>L</i><sub><i>u</i></sub> significantly decreases and delays the peak of the sound-evoked CAPs of SGN fibers. by Maral Budak (6680351)

    Published 2021
    “…(D) The latencies of CAP peaks increased with higher <i>L</i><sub><i>u</i></sub> for all sound levels and decreased along the sound levels.…”