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Autor:
Tatiana G. Markova, Natalia N. Alekseeva, Oxana P. Ryzhkova, Olga L. Shatokhina, Anna A. Orlova, Viktoriia V. Zabnenkova, Olga S. Groznova, Olesya V. Sagaydak, Svetlana S. Chibisova, Alexander V. Polyakov, George A. Tavartkiladze
Publikováno v:
Journal of International Advanced Otology, Vol 20, Iss 2, Pp 119-126 (2024)
BACKGROUND: Autosomal dominant hearing loss is represented by a large number of genetically determined forms. Over 50 genes associated with dominant nonsyndromic hearing impairments were described. Pathogenic variants in the CEACAM16 gene lead to the
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https://doaj.org/article/624002291141415b8d901c5708548814
Autor:
Richard W, Harris, Shawn L, Nissen, Melissa G, Pola, David L, McPherson, George A, Tavartkiladze, Dennis L, Eggett
Publikováno v:
International journal of audiology. 46(1)
Despite the large number of individuals who speak Russian, only a limited number of high-quality speech audiometry materials are available in a standard dialect of Russian. Thus, the purpose of this study was to develop and evaluate speech audiometry
Publikováno v:
Scandinavian audiology. Supplementum. (52)
In this paper, the main concepts realized in a handheld OAE device are described. These concepts are: weighted averaging, non-linear MLS technique, acoustic probe with flat response, electronic passport of the probe, communication with clinical datab
Autor:
George A. Tavartkiladze
Publikováno v:
The ASHA Leader. 13:18-18
Autor:
Grigorii Kalamkarov, Stanislav S. Kolesnikov, Tatyana I. Rebrik, A.B. Zhainazarov, George A. Tavartkiladze
Publikováno v:
FEBS Letters. (1-2):167-170
The patch clamp technique was used to record cAMP-dependent currents of the guinea pig cochlear hair cell plasma membrane. Data obtained indicate that the channels passing this current are moderately selective for monovalent cations and are effective
Publikováno v:
The Journal of speech and hearing disorders. 50(2)
During transtympanic electrocochleography, action potential (AP) tuning curves were derived as a measure of cochlear frequency selectivity. In 18 out of 21 patients with symptoms of Menière's disease, a poor frequency selectivity was observed. In 1