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Disorganized vestibular hair bundles in Tur/Tur mutant.
(A-F) Phalloidin staining showing stereocilia in maculae in the utricle and saccule at P14. Hair bundles of Tur/Tur mice are irregular with no pattern of organization.
Elaine Y. M. Wong (3171858) +3 more
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A unique swim bladder-inner ear connection in a teleost fish revealed by a combined high-resolution microtomographic and three-dimensional histological study [PDF]
Background: In most modern bony fishes (teleosts) hearing improvement is often correlated with a close morphological relationship between the swim bladder or other gas-filled cavities and the saccule or more rarely with the utricle.
Heß, Martin (Department of Biology II, Zoology, Ludwig-Maximilians-University) +3 more
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Introduction: The vestibular evoked myogenic potential is a potential of mean latency that measures the muscle response to auditory stimulation. This potential can be generated from the contraction of the sternocleidomastoid muscle and also from the ...
Tatiana Rocha Silva +2 more
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Coordination of FGF, WNT, And HH for Sensory and Neural Patterning During Zebrafish Inner Ear Development [PDF]
During early inner ear development, patterning of the sensory and neural domains is established in response to multiple signaling inputs. Although the importance of Fgf, Wnt, and Hh for inner ear development have been established, coordination of the ...
Tan, Amy Louise
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In ketamine anesthetized cats, the contralateral labyrinth, the ipsilateral utricle, the ipsilateral horizontal and anterior semicircular canal nerves were completely destroyed, leaving the ipsilateral saccule intact.
Hwang, JC, Cheung, YM, Chan, YS
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cVEMP correlated with imbalance in a mouse model of vestibular disorder
Background Cervical vestibular evoked myogenic potential (cVEMP) testing is a strong tool that enables objective determination of balance functions in humans.
Reina Negishi-Oshino +5 more
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Calcium oxalate stone formation in the inner ear as a result of an Slc26a4 mutation.
Calcium oxalate stone formation occurs under pathological conditions and accounts for more than 80% of all types of kidney stones. In the current study, we show for the first time that calcium oxalate stones are formed in the mouse inner ear of a genetic
Fuchs, H. +10 more
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Vestibular-Evoked Myogenic Potentials in Bilateral Vestibulopathy
Bilateral vestibulopathy (BVP) is a chronic condition in which patients have a reduction or absence of vestibular function in both ears. BVP is characterized by bilateral reduction of horizontal canal responses; however, there is increasing evidence that
Sally M. Rosengren +5 more
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Replacement of Atoh1 with Neurog1 mimics spatio-temporal expression of Atoh1.
In situ hybridization at E14.5 shows the expression of Atoh1 in a wild-type (Atoh1+/+) mouse (a) which is less profound in the heterozygous KI (Atoh1+/KINeurog1) littermate (b).
Ning Pan (186987) +8 more
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DC Potentials of the Membranous Labyrinth
The endolymphatic DC potentials were measured in the utricle, saccule and cochlear duct of the membranous labyrinth of the guinea pig and compared with potassium analyses of the endolymph.
Carl F. Gessert +3 more
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