Nanoscale Poroelasticity of the Tectorial Membrane Determines Hair Bundle Deflections

Volume: 122, Issue: 2
Published: Jan 16, 2019
Abstract
Stereociliary imprints in the tectorial membrane (TM) have been taken as evidence that outer hair cells are sensitive to shearing displacements of the TM, which plays a key role in shaping cochlear sensitivity and frequency selectivity via resonance and traveling wave mechanisms. However, the TM is highly hydrated (97% water by weight), suggesting that the TM may be flexible even at the level of single hair cells. Here we show that nanoscale...
Paper Details
Title
Nanoscale Poroelasticity of the Tectorial Membrane Determines Hair Bundle Deflections
Published Date
Jan 16, 2019
Volume
122
Issue
2
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