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Auditory Hair Cell
Known as:
Hair cell
, cell hair
, Auditory receptor
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Sensory cells in the organ of Corti, characterized by their apical stereocilia (hair-like projections). The inner and outer hair cells, as defined by…
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National Institutes of Health
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Epithelium
Kinocilium
Membranous labyrinth structure
Microbiological
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Narrower (2)
Hair Cells, Vestibular
Inner Auditory Hair Cells
Broader (2)
Organ of Corti structure
Sensory Receptor Cells
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Highly Cited
1986
Highly Cited
1986
Immunological characteristics and histological distribution of human hair fibrous proteins studied with anti-hair keratin monoclonal antibodies HKN-2, HKN-4, and HKN-6.
M. Ito
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T. Tazawa
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K. Ito
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N. Shimizu
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K. Katsuumi
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Y. Sato
Journal of Histochemistry and Cytochemistry
1986
Corpus ID: 21954431
By use of a mouse hybridoma technique, monoclonal antibodies were produced against hair fibrous proteins, which were extracted…
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1985
1985
Influence of direct current on dc receptor potentials from cochlear inner hair cells in the guinea pig.
A. Nuttall
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
1985
Corpus ID: 11021798
Inner hair cell responses to sound were monitored while direct current was applied across the membranous labyrinth in the first…
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Highly Cited
1983
Highly Cited
1983
Receptor potentials of lizard cochlear hair cells with free‐standing stereocilia in response to tones.
T. Holton
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T. F. Weiss
Journal of Physiology
1983
Corpus ID: 24322139
Intracellular potentials were recorded with micropipettes from hair cells with free‐standing stereocilia in the cochleae of…
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1980
1980
Cochlea of the human fetus: a scanning electron microscope study.
Y. Igarashi
Archivum histologicum Japonicum = Nihon…
1980
Corpus ID: 42614926
Fine structures of the human fetal cochlea were observed by scanning electron microscopy. The study aimed to make the knowledge…
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Highly Cited
1971
Highly Cited
1971
Cochlear morphology in a strain of the waltzing guinea pig.
S. Ernstson
Acta Oto-Laryngologica
1971
Corpus ID: 33791831
The morphology of the cochlear degenerative process was studied in a strain of the waltzing guinea pig with a dominant mode of…
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Highly Cited
1966
Highly Cited
1966
Laboratory contaminants in lipid chemistry: Detection by thin-layer chromatography and infrared spectrophotometry and some procedures minimizing their occurrence
G. Rouser
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G. Kritchevsky
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M. Whatley
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C. Baxter
Lipids
1966
Corpus ID: 4008285
Many sources of contamination for lipid preparations exist in the laboratory. These contaminants can be detected using thin-layer…
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Highly Cited
1964
Highly Cited
1964
EFFECT OF KANAMYCIN ON COCHLEAR CYTOARCHITECTURE.
J. E. Hawkins
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H. Engstroem
Acta oto-laryngologica. Supplementum
1964
Corpus ID: 43405766
Surface preparations of the organ of Corti have been studied by phase contrast microscopy in guines pigs treated with minimal…
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1963
1963
HISTOCHEMICAL STUDIES ON GLYCOGEN IN THE COCHLEA OF THE NORMAL GUINEA PIG.
J. Falbe-Hansen
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E. Thomsen
Acta Oto-Laryngologica
1963
Corpus ID: 28068669
In normal guinea pigs PAS staining of the cochlea, in toto or in paraffin sections (running positive and negative controls), was…
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1956
1956
Thresholds of overload in normal and pathological ears.
M. Lawrence
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P. A. Yantis
A M A Archives of Otolaryngology
1956
Corpus ID: 11519997
Studies in the physiology of hearing have revealed a most significant fact, that is, that the aural harmonics studied so long by…
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Review
1956
Review
1956
The pitch-descriminative function of the pathological ear.
R. Butler
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J. Albrite
A M A Archives of Otolaryngology
1956
Corpus ID: 205305
One of the major problems in the field of audition concerns the way by which we perceive pitch. There is a wealth of data which…
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