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Fluid Kinetics of Endolymph during Rotation

Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 1990
Rotatory vestibular excitability is discussed on the basis of a fluid-mechanical theory. The principle of this theory, already described for caloric excitation, is that appropriate stimulus causes flows within the endolymph. Experimental and mathematical approaches indicate these flows to be essentially the same in caloric as in rotatory stimulation ...
H W, Pau, W, Limberg
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Mechanisms of endolymph secretion.

Kidney international. Supplement, 1998
In the inner ear, the membranous labyrinth, a tight heterogeneous sensory epithelium, separates two compartments that are filled with fluids of completely different composition. The lumen of the membranous labyrinth is filled with endolymph, a K-rich, positively polarized fluid, whereas the surrounding spaces are filled with perilymph, with a ...
E, Ferrary, O, Sterkers
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Ion and water control in cochlear endolymph

American Journal of Otolaryngology, 1982
In mammals cochlear function is intimately dependent on the unique electrolyte concentrat ions and posit ive polar iza t ion of the endolymph. A knowledge of the characterics of the cochlear fluids is important for understanding the physiology of the normal and abnormal cochlea.
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The Physiology of the Endolymph

The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1960
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Endolymph Flow

Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 1997
J. J. Manni, W. Kuijpers
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Endolymph

2013
Gerald T. Kangelaris, Lawrence R. Lustig
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The endolymph

The Laryngoscope, 1938
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