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Ontogenetic development of the inner ear saccule and utricle in the Lusitanian toadfish: Potential implications for auditory sensitivity

open access: yesHearing Research, 2017
Studies addressing structure-function relationships of the fish auditory system during development are sparse compared to other taxa. The Batrachoididae has become an important group to investigate mechanisms of auditory plasticity and evolution of auditory-vocal systems.
Maria Clara P Amorim   +1 more
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Visualization of the saccule and utricle with non-contrast-enhanced FLAIR sequences

open access: yesEuropean Radiology, 2021
3D-fluid attenuation inversion recovery (FLAIR) collected 4 h after intravenous gadolinium injection can delineate the perilymphatic space (PLS) from the endolymphatic space (ELS) to capture endolymphatic hydrops, the pathological counterpart of Ménière's disease.
Hikaru Fukutomi   +10 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 ...
Lars-Göran Johnsson   +2 more
exaly   +3 more sources

Utricle, Saccule, and Cochlear Duct in Relation to Stapedotomy

Annals of Otology, Rhinology and Laryngology, 1991
This study was performed to determine the area in which and the circumstances under which stapedotomy can be relatively safely performed. Measurements were made from central areas of the medial surface of the stapedial footplate to the utricle, the saccule, and the cochlear duct in 10 normal and 11 otosclerotic temporal bones. The mean distances to the
Ugo Fisch
exaly   +4 more sources

Freeze-Fracture Study of the Cell Junctions in the Utricle and Saccule

Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 1977
The maculae sacculi and utriculi of the chinchilla vestibular labyrinth have been studied by freeze-fracture method. In the replicas extensive zonulae occludentes have been found between sensory and supporting cells at the endolymphatic surface. Gap junctions are located between the supporting cells. Some intramembranous specializations of the synaptic
L Luciano, S Iurato, E Reale
exaly   +3 more sources

S-100 immunoreactivity identifies a subset of hair cells in the utricle and saccule of a fish

Hearing Research, 1990
Certain hair cells of fish exhibit strong immunoreactivity to an S-100 antibody. By their spatial locations in the utricle and saccule, these hair cells appear to possess a relatively short kinocilium and a roughly ovoid cell shape. In the utricle, these cells are predominantly located in the striola.
Joelle C Presson, William M Saidel
exaly   +3 more sources

Unilateral examination of utricle and saccule function

Journal of Vestibular Research: Equilibrium and Orientation, 2003
Attention is directed towards the recently developed unilateral tests of saccular and utricular function. Together with the now widely used head-thrust test and the standard caloric test for semicircular canal function, these provide for a more comprehensive unilateral examination of labyrinth function.
A H, Clarke, U, Schönfeld, K, Helling
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The Interaction Between the Utricle and the Saccule

Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 1970
By using a combination of series of investigations on human subjects in the human centrifuge and neurophysiological experiments on the cat it has been possible to solve the problem of the influence...
exaly   +3 more sources

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