Age-related Loss of Auditory Sensitivity in Two Mouse Genotypes

Frequency-specific auditory brainstem responses (ABR) (frequency range 2-31.5 kHz) were used to describe age-dependent alterations in frequency sensitivity in CBA/ca (to 30 months) and C57BL/6J (to 16 months) mouse genotypes. the two strains displayed an age-related loss similar to that of humans, w...

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