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Mechanistic insights into cisplatin-induced ototoxicity: the central role of transient receptor potential channels. [PDF]
Yu M, Li J, Zeng X.
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Histamine H3 Receptor Antagonists Influence the Directional Growth of Type II Spiral Ganglion Neurites Within the Developing Cochlea of C57BL/6 Mice. [PDF]
Kong L, Olze H, Szczepek AJ.
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CSF gushers in cochlear implantation: surgical planning and management. [PDF]
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Clinical Radiology, 1976
Abnormalities of the cochlear portion of the bony labyrinth may often be suspected but are inadequately demonstrated by conventional tomography in the antero-posterior position. Further views are necessary. The authors demonstrate this by means of a comparison between tomographic and histological sections of the inner ear of an anencephalic with a ...
P D, Phelps, J L, Wright
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Abnormalities of the cochlear portion of the bony labyrinth may often be suspected but are inadequately demonstrated by conventional tomography in the antero-posterior position. Further views are necessary. The authors demonstrate this by means of a comparison between tomographic and histological sections of the inner ear of an anencephalic with a ...
P D, Phelps, J L, Wright
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Electrophysiology of the Cochlea
Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 1975With careful techniques it is possible to demonstrate three electric potential regions of the inner ear: an intracellular negative potential, a high positive potential in the endolymph that appears bounded at the scala media side of the tectorial membrane rather than at the reticular lamina, and the extracellular spaces, which contain a fluid at near ...
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Otology & Neurotology, 2009
Different members of the Nogo system are expressed in the mammalian cochlea.The protein Nogo has gained a lot of attention during the last couple of years because it inhibits neurite outgrowth in the adult central nervous system. In contrast to the central nervous system, very little is known regarding the expression and possible function of the Nogo ...
Caelers, Antje +4 more
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Different members of the Nogo system are expressed in the mammalian cochlea.The protein Nogo has gained a lot of attention during the last couple of years because it inhibits neurite outgrowth in the adult central nervous system. In contrast to the central nervous system, very little is known regarding the expression and possible function of the Nogo ...
Caelers, Antje +4 more
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Structure and innervation of the cochlea
Brain Research Bulletin, 2003The role of the cochlea is to transduce complex sound waves into electrical neural activity in the auditory nerve. Hair cells of the organ of Corti are the sensory cells of hearing. The inner hair cells perform the transduction and initiate the depolarization of the spiral ganglion neurons.
Yehoash, Raphael, Richard A, Altschuler
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The Localization of Acetylcholinesterase in the Cochlea
Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1959Introduction Recently we reported the results of experiments 3,17 demonstrating that acetylcholinesterase (AChE) was present in the nerve fibers within the cochlea. Koelle's method for the histochemical detection of AChE was employed. The technique was applied to the isolated cochleas of cats after removal of the outer bony wall.
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