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Development of the Sensory Receptor Cells in the Utricular Macula

Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 1978
Normal CBA mice were timed for the developmental stage by the vaginal plug technique. The day of copulatory plug observance was designated as gestation day one. The developmental characteristics of the utricular macula sensory epithelium is described on an ultrastructural level from the 15th to the 19th day of gestation (approximate day of birth).
T R, Van De Water   +3 more
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Nerve Dependency of Developing and Mature Sensory Receptor Cellsa

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1998
ABSTRACT: Old and recent data concerning development of sensory cells and trophic interdependency of sensory neurons and sensory cells is reviewed for the ear, the lateral line system, the electroreceptive system, and the taste system. All sensory neurons originate from placodes. However, only most ear, lateral line and electrosensory cells derive from
B, Fritzsch   +2 more
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Sensory receptor-like cells in the human foetal vomeronasal organ

NeuroReport, 1993
The vomeronasal organ (VNO) was studied in ten human foetuses, 12 to 36 weeks old. At 12 to 23 weeks, it was lined by a smooth pseudostratified epithelium, with neurone-specific enolase (NSE) positive cells looking like olfactory receptors. Clusters of NSE-positive cells were seen in relation with the posterosuperior end of the organ and along nerve ...
N, Boehm, B, Gasser
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Studies on the Sensory Hairs of Receptor Cells in the Inner Ear

Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 1977
The crista ampullaris of the semicircular canal in the frog can be isolated and mounted in a chamber so that the sensory hairs can be observed under high magnification in interference-contrast. The cupula is removed and the sensory hairs can be manipulated and their mechanical properties investigated by a microprobe held in a micromanipulator.
A, Flock, B, Flock, E, Murray
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Micromechanical properties of sensory hairs on receptor cells of the inner ear

Hearing Research, 1983
The aim of the investigation was to obtain quantitative measures of mechanical filter properties of hair cell sensory hairs which were not restricted to move by auxiliary structures. The specimen used was the crista ampullaris of the frog, dissected free and positioned in a fluid-filled chamber where it could be viewed with differential interference ...
A, Flock, S, Orman
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Determinants of neuron-sensory receptor cell interaction during development of the inner ear

Hearing Research, 1986
Trophic interactions are best defined as interactions between nerves and other cells which initiate or control molecular modification in the other cells and/or neurons. Interactions between the neurons which compose the statoacoustic ganglion and the cells which become the hair cells of the inner ear sensory receptors occur during the development of ...
T. R. water
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