International Journal of Negative Results

Verena Scheper, Hannover Medical School,
ENT-department,
Head Of Research Group pharmacolocy of the inner ear,
Hannover, Germany
Editorial Board

Verena Scheper

Hannover Medical School, ENT-department, Head Of Research Group pharmacolocy of the inner ear, Hannover, Germany · Denmark

Editorial leadership for International Journal of Negative Results ISSN 2641-9181

Research interests

  • Pharmacology Veterinary Medicine Audiology Hearing Disorders Otology Deafness Hearing Loss Otolaryngology Cochlea Inner Ear Cochlear Implants Implantology Spiral Ganglion

Biography

Publications:

  1. Encapsulated cell device approach for combined electrical stimulation and neurotrophic treatment of the deaf cochlea.
  2. ACEMg-mediated hearing preservation in cochlear implant patients receiving different electrode lengths (PROHEARING): Study protocol for a randomized controlled trial.
  3. Impedance Changes and Fibrous Tissue Growth after Cochlear Implantation Are Correlated and Can Be Reduced Using a Dexamethasone Eluting Electrode.
  4. Nanostructuring of cochlear implant electrode contacts induces delayed impedance increase in vivo.
  5. Treatment of Middle Ear Ventilation Disorders: Sheep as Animal Model for Stenting the Human Eustachian Tube – A Cadaver Study.
  6. In Vitro and In Vivo Evaluation of a Hydrogel Reservoir as a Continuous Drug Delivery System for Inner Ear Treatment.
  7. Biodegradable polymeric coatings on cochlear implant surfaces and their influence on spiral ganglion cell survival.
  8. Phosphodiesterase Type 4 Inhibitor Rolipram Improves Survival of Spiral Ganglion Neurons In Vitro.
  9. Neural representation in the auditory midbrain of the envelope of vocalizations based on a peripheral ear model.
  10. Spiral Ganglion Neuron Quantification in the Guinea Pig Cochlea using Confocal Laser Scanning Microscopy compared to Embedding Methods.

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