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Apical cochlear nerve exposed to perilymph in the gerbil and rat
Steven P. Tinling, Richard A. Chole
Department of Otolaryngology
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Gerbil
100%
Perilymph
100%
Cochlear Nerve
100%
Extracellular Volume
66%
Scala Tympani
50%
Modiolar
50%
Modiolus
50%
Sprague-Dawley Rats
33%
Mongolian Gerbil
33%
Canal
33%
Scala Vestibuli
33%
Spiral Ganglion
33%
Electron Microscopy
16%
Cell Layer
16%
Cochlea
16%
Light Microscopy
16%
Neural Structures
16%
Two-species
16%
Transport Mechanism
16%
Lining Cells
16%
Bone Lining Cells
16%
Neural Element
16%
Meriones Unguiculatus
16%
Basal Turn
16%
Scala
16%
Passive Diffusion
16%
Direct Communication
16%
Fluid Exchange
16%
Barrier Mechanism
16%
Rattus Rattus
16%
Fluid Element
16%
Osseous Spiral Lamina
16%
Medicine and Dentistry
Cochlear Nerve
100%
Perilymph
100%
Extracellular Fluid
57%
Scala Tympani
42%
Scala vestibuli
28%
Spiral Ganglion
28%
Electron Microscopy
14%
Spiral Lamina
14%
Neuroscience
Cochlear Nerve
100%
Scala Tympani
75%
Scala vestibuli
50%
Spiral Ganglion
50%
Electron Microscopy
25%