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Stria vascularis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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They found that an electrode showed the highest positive voltage when contacting stria vascularis, the highly vascular tissue in the lateral wall of the cochlea. It was concluded that the site of EP generation was the stria vascularis.
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REQUEST FOR APPLICATIONS ... The National Organization for Hearing Research requests proposals for a two-year project concerned with hearing loss whose underlying basis is a disruption of lateral wall homeostasis. ... The proposad studies should involve strial or spiral ligament pathologies that have a genetic,
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Deafness and stria vascularis defects in S1P2 receptor-null mice. ... However, some of the earliest cellular lesions in the cochlea were found within the stria vascularis, a barrier epithelium containing the primary vasculature of the inner ear.
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Impaired Stria Vascularis in the Inner Ear of Apolipoprotein E Gene Knockout Mice; Shanshan Zhua, Xiaoping Dua, c, Qing Caia, b, Yunkai Guod, Li Liuc, Weihua Chengb, Zezhang Taoa, Taijune Yoob; aRenmin Hospital of Wuhan University, Wuhan, PR China;
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However, some of the earliest cellular lesions in the cochlea were found within the stria vascularis, a barrier epithelium containing the primary vasculature of the inner ear.
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Although LIMP2 is normally expressed in all cells of the stria vascularis, in the organ of Corti and cochlear neurons, the lack of LIMP2 preferentially caused a loss of KCNQ1/KCNE1 and megalin, and structural changes were only seen months later, indicating that these proteins are highly sensitive to disturbances in...
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