PMID: 9557975Apr 29, 1998Paper

Low intensities and 1.3 ratio produce distortion product otoacoustic emissions which are larger in heterozygous (+/dn) than homozygous (+/+) mice

Hearing Research
J M HuangB J Keats

Abstract

The f2/f1 frequency ratio of 1.3 in combination with stimulus levels of L1/L2 = 50/60 and 50/50 dB SPL produced a higher level of distortion product otoacoustic emissions (DPOAE) in the heterozygous (+/dn) mice than in the homozygous (+/+) mice. These results suggest that the dn gene carriers have a unique cochlear trait which may be related to the dn gene locus and expressed via a frequency- and intensity-dependent DPOAE function.

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