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Anne Luebke's Lab - Publications

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2005

Luebke AE, Maroni PD, Guth SM, Lysakowski A. Alpha-9 nicotinic acetylcholine receptor immunoreactivity in the rodent vestibular labyrinth. J Comp Neurol, (2005), 492(3):323-33.

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2004

Vazquez AE, Jimenez AM, Martin GK, Luebke AE, Lonsbury-Martin BL. Evaluating cochlear function and the effects of noise exposure in the B6.CAST+Ahl mouse with distortion product otoacoustic emissions. Hear Res, (2004), 194(1-2):87-96.

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2003

Maison SF, Emeson RB, Adams JC, Luebke AE, Liberman MC. Loss of alpha CGRP reduces sound-evoked activity in the cochlear nerve. J Neurophysiol, (2003), 90:2941-9.

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PubMed Abstract: Mobley SR, Glassberg MK, Luebke A, Perlyn CA, Davis RE. Expression of endothelin 1 in rat random-pattern skin flaps treated with topical nifedipine. Arch Facial Plast Surg, (2003), 5:78-82.

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2002

Cabanillas LA, Luebke AE. CGRP- and cholinergic-containing fibers project to guinea pig outer hair cells. Hear Res, (2002), 172:14-7.

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Luebke AE, Foster PK. Variation in inter-animal susceptibility to noise damage is associated with alpha 9 acetylcholine receptor subunit expression level. J Neurosci, (2002), 22:4241-7.

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Foster PK, Luebke AE. A model for perilymphatic fistula induced hearing loss in the guinea pig cochlea. Hear Res, (2002), 167:175-9.

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Luebke AE, Foster PK, Stagner BB. A multifrequency method for determining cochlear efferent activity. J Assoc Res Otolaryngol, (2002), 3:16-25.

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Maison SF, Luebke AE, Liberman MC, Zuo J. Efferent protection from acoustic injury is mediated via alpha9 nicotinic acetylcholine receptors on outer hair cells. J Neurosci, (2002), 22:10838-46.

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2001

Luebke AE, Foster PK, Muller CD, Peel AL. Cochlear function and transgene expression in the guinea pig cochlea, using adenovirus- and adeno-associated virus-directed gene transfer. Hum Gene Ther, (2001), 12:773-81.

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Luebke AE, Steiger JD, Hodges BL, Amalfitano A. A modified adenovirus can transfect cochlear hair cells in vivo without compromising cochlear function. Gene Ther, (2001), 8:789-94.

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Vazquez AE, Luebke AE, Martin GK, Lonsbury-Martin BL. Temporary and permanent noise-induced changes in distortion product otoacoustic emissions in CBA/CaJ mice. Hear Res, (2001), 156:31-43.

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2000

Hiel H, Luebke AE, Fuchs PA. Cloning and expression of the alpha9 nicotinic acetylcholine receptor subunit in cochlear hair cells of the chick. Brain Res, (2000), 858:215-25.

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