Auflistung nach Schlagwort "cochlea"

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  • Gaa, Johannes; Kahrs, Lüder Alexander; Müller, Samuel; Majdani, Omid; Ortmaier, Tobias (Bellingham, Wash. : SPIE, 2015)
    Planning and analyzing of surgical interventions are often based on computer models derived from computed tomography images of the patient. In the field of cochlear implant insertion the modeling of several structures of ...
  • Majdani, Omid; Kobler, Jan-Philipp; Beckmann, Daniel; Ortmaier, Tobias; Lenarz, Thomas; Rau, Thomas S. (Berlin : Walter de Gruyter, 2012-08-31)
    Several research groups have reported studies on the insertion force measurement at different cochlear implant electrodes. So far, all experimental setups to measure the forces applied to the electrode outside the cochlea ...
  • Gerstenberger, Christian (Hannover : Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Universität Hannover, 2013)
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  • Kallweit, N.; Baumhoff, P.; Krueger, A.; Tinne, N.; Kral, A.; Ripken, Tammo; Maier, H. (London : Nature Publishing Group, 2016)
    Optical stimulation of the cochlea with laser light has been suggested as an alternative to conventional treatment of sensorineural hearing loss with cochlear implants. The underlying mechanisms are controversially discussed: ...
  • Tinne, Nadine; Antonopoulos, Georgios C.; Mohebbi, Saleh; Andrade, José; Nolte, Lena; Meyer, Heiko; Heisterkamp, Alexander; Majdani, Omid; Ripken, Tammo (San Francisco, CA : Public Library of Science, 2017)
    The present study focuses on the application of scanning laser optical tomography (SLOT) for visualization of anatomical structures inside the human cochlea ex vivo. SLOT is a laser-based highly efficient microscopy technique ...
  • Tinne, N.; Nolte, L.; Antonopoulos, Georgios C.; Schulze, J.; Andrade, J.; Heisterkamp, A.; Meyer, H.; Warnecke, A.; Majdani, Omid; Ripken, T. (Bellingham, WA : S P I E - International Society for Optical Engineering, 2016)
    The presented study focuses on the application of scanning laser optical tomography (SLOT) for non-destructive visualization of anatomical structures inside the human cochlea ex vivo. SLOT is a laser-based highly efficient ...