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Overview

Erik Borg is affiliated with Örebro University in Sweden, contributing to academic research through collaborations with several co-authors. Their frequent collaborators include Marios N. Anagnostou, with whom they have worked on at least two occasions, as well as Elisa Adirosi, P. P. Alberoni, Emmanouil N. Anagnostou, and Alessandro Battaglia.

Although specific details about the fields of study, main research topics, or publication venues are not available, the collaborative nature of their work indicates interdisciplinary engagement with peers from various backgrounds. This network of frequent co-authors suggests an active participation in joint research efforts.

No records of published books or awards have been indicated. Additionally, there are no listed recent papers with titles, years of publication, or venues, which limits the ability to provide detailed insights into their specific scientific contributions or thematic focuses.

Erik Borg's profile reflects the role of an academic researcher participating in scholarly activities within the framework of a European university, with an emphasis on collaborative research projects but without publicly documented individual landmark publications or recognized accolades.

Best Publications

  • On the neuronal organization of the acoustic middle ear reflex. A physiological and anatomical study.

    Erik Borg

  • Protection against noise trauma by pre-exposure to a low level acoustic stimulus

    Barbara Canlon;Erik Borg;Erik Borg;Åke Flock

  • Dose and time-dependent protection of the antioxidant N-L-acetylcysteine against impulse noise trauma.

    Maoli Duan;Jianxin Qiu;Göran Laurell;Åke Olofsson

  • Auditory thresholds in rats of different age and strain. A behavioral and electrophysiological study.

    Erik Borg

  • Association between variations in CAT and noise-induced hearing loss in two independent noise-exposed populations

    Annelies Konings;Lut Van Laer;Malgorzata Pawelczyk;Per-Inge Carlsson

  • Ear and hearing problems in 44 middle-aged women with Turner's syndrome.

    Malou Hultcrantz;Lisskulla Sylvén;Erik Borg

  • Effect of interaction between noise and toluene on auditory function in the rat.

    Ann-Christin Johnson;Liisa Juntunen;Per Nylén;Erik Borg

  • Candidate gene association study for noise-induced hearing loss in two independent noise-exposed populations.

    A. Konings;L. Van Laer;A. Wiktorek-Smagur;E. Rajkowska

  • Noise-induced hearing loss. Literature review and experiments in rabbits. Morphological and electrophysiological features, exposure parameters and temporal factors, variability and interactions.

    Borg E;Canlon B;Engström B

  • Language development in hearing-impaired children - Establishment of a reference material for a 'Language test for hearing-impaired children', LATHIC

    Erik Borg;Arne Risberg;Bob McAllister;Britt Marie Undemar

  • Perinatal Asphyxia, Hypoxia, Ischemia and Hearing Loss: An Overview

    Erik Borg

  • Stapedius reflex and monaural masking.

    E. Borg;J.-E. Zakrisson

  • Working-memory capacity and phonological processing in deafened adults and individuals with a severe hearing impairment

    Björn Lyxell;Ulf Andersson;Erik Borg;Inga Stina Ohlsson

  • Ultrastructural studies of stereocilia in noise-exposed rabbits.

    B. Engström;B. Engström;Å. Flock;E. Borg

  • Hearing Thresholds in the Rabbit: A Behavioral and Electrophysiological Study

    E Borg;B Engström

  • Noise-induced hearing loss in normotensive and spontaneously hypertensive rats.

    Erik Borg

  • Long-term objective and subjective audiologic consequences of closed head injury.

    Per-Olof Bergemalm;Erik Borg

  • Protection and treatment of sensorineural hearing disorders caused by exogenous factors: experimental findings and potential clinical application

    Mao Li Duan;Mats Ulfendahl;Göran Laurell;Allen S Counter

  • Speech and language development in a population of Swedish hearing-impaired pre-school children, a cross-sectional study

    Erik Borg;Gertrud Edquist;Anna-Clara Reinholdson;Arne Risberg

  • A review and evaluation of research on the deaf-blind from perceptual, communicative, social and rehabilitative perspectives.

    Jerker Rönnberg;Erik Borg

Frequent Co-Authors

Jerker Rönnberg
Jerker Rönnberg Linköping University
Guy Van Camp
Guy Van Camp University of Antwerp
Björn Lyxell
Björn Lyxell Linköping University
Barbara Canlon
Barbara Canlon Karolinska Institute
Börje Bjelke
Börje Bjelke University of Oslo
Åke Flock
Åke Flock Karolinska Institute
Mats Ulfendahl
Mats Ulfendahl Karolinska Institute
Niklas Dahl
Niklas Dahl Uppsala University
Ulf Pettersson
Ulf Pettersson Uppsala University
Per Olcén
Per Olcén Örebro University

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