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Cytomegalovirus host receptor expression in the human fetal inner ear. [PDF]

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Sacculation of the uterus

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1963
Abstract A case of sacculation of the uterus has been described. Actual photographs of a uterus with a sacculation has been presented. An attempt has been made to differentiate the terms "sacculation" and "diverticulum" as they apply to the pregnant uterus. It is our thesis that sacculations are due to functional malformations of the uterus.
Charles Fields   +3 more
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The electrophysiology of the saccule

Pfl�gers Archiv European Journal of Physiology, 1972
The Na+ concentration in saccular endolymph in guinea pigs was measured and found to be 3.2±0.6 mEqu/l with sodium specific electrodes. The saccular potential varied between −8 and +2.4 mV. Permanent anoxia resulting in the death of the animal caused the potential to fall by 15 mV and the Na+ concentration to rise to 40 mEqu/l in 30 min. Maintenance of
Brian M. Johnstone, P.M. Sellick
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Some structural observations of the saccule

Archiv f�r klinische und experimentelle Ohren- Nasen- und Kehlkopfheilkunde, 1969
The histological structure of the saccule was. surveyed light microscopically in the inner ear of a guinea-pig.
S. Katagiri   +2 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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