Furosemide has no effect on endocochlear potential and tuning properties of primary afferent fibres in the pigeon inner ear
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Furosemide has no effect on endocochlear potential and tuning properties of primary afferent fibres in the pigeon inner ear
Abstract
In the pigeon no influence of high doses (135 mg/kg) of furosemide on endocochlear potential and sound evoked activity in single auditory nerve fibres was found. This finding contrasts strongly to results in mammals.
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