PRACA PRZEGLĄDOWA
Implanty ślimakowe – wczoraj i dziś
 
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Instytut Fizjologii i Patologii Słuchu, Światowe Centrum Słuchu, Warszawa/Kajetany
 
 
Data publikacji: 02-11-2020
 
 
Autor do korespondencji
Anna Piotrowska   

Światowe Centrum Słuchu, Zakład Epidemiologii i Badań Przesiewowych, ul. Mokra 17, Kajetany, 05-830 Nadarzyn, e-mail: a.piotrowska@ifps.org.pl
 
 
Now Audiofonol 2014;3(5):23-27
 
SŁOWA KLUCZOWE
STRESZCZENIE
W pracy przedstawiono historię implantów ślimakowych, począwszy od pierwszych prób zastosowania stymulacji elektrycznej po czasy współczesne.
FINANSOWANIE
Projekt został sfinansowany ze środków Narodowego Centrum Nauki przyznanych na podstawie decyzji nr DEC-2013/09/B/ST7/04213.
 
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