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Vestibular hair cells are more prone to damage by excessive acceleration insult in the mouse with KCNQ4 dysfunction. [PDF]

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Hong H   +11 more
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Hyperplastic Growth, Not Hydrostatic Distension, in Endolymphatic Hydrops in Humans Challenges the Classic View of Meniere’s Disease

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Bryton C   +10 more
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The cholinergic pharmacology of the frog saccule

Hearing Research, 1994
Stimulation of the efferent nerves to the vestibular organs of the frog's inner ear produces either facilitation or inhibition of afferent firing. Similarly, application of acetylcholine (ACH), the major transmitter of the efferents, can produce both facilitation and/or inhibition as previously reported [Guth et al. (1986) Acta Otolaryngol.
K. Kronomer   +3 more
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Afferent Innervation Patterns of the Saccule in Pigeons

Journal of Neurophysiology, 2003
The innervation patterns of vestibular saccular afferents were quantitatively investigated in pigeons using biotinylated dextran amine as a neural tracer and three-dimensional computer reconstruction. Type I hair cells were found throughout a large portion of the macula, with the highest density observed in the striola.
J. D. Dickman   +3 more
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Otolithic Membranes of the Saccule and Utricle in Man

Science, 1967
The otolithic membranes of the human saccule and utricle can be prepared as whole mounts or surface specimens for microscopic examination. They are not simple, homogeneous, gelatinous structures as heretofore described. Instead, each shows a definite and characteristic fibrillar design, which appears to be correlated with the known cytoarchitectural ...
Joseph E. Hawkins, Lars-Göran Johnsson
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On the Function of the Saccule

The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1934
D. W. Ashcroft, C. S. Hallpike
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Clinical and radiological characteristics of patients with collapse or fistula of the saccule as evaluated by inner ear MRI

Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 2020
Background: Delayed 3D-FLAIR sequences enable the distinction between the utricle and the saccule. Aims/objectives: We sought to evaluate the clinical and radiological findings in patients with no visible saccule (NVS) on 4-hour post-contrast MRI ...
M. Eliezer   +7 more
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