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Differential role of type I and type II vestibular hair cells in two anti-gravity reflexes in the rat | bioRxiv
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The differential response of astrocytes within the vestibular and cochlear nuclei following unilateral labyrinthectomy or vestibular afferent activity blockade by transtympanic tetrodotoxin injection in the rat - ScienceDirect
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Distribution of GTTR differs in hair cells and supporting cells of the... | Download Scientific Diagram
Page 1 of 17 Alberto F. Maroto1, Alejandro Barrallo-Gimeno1,2, Jordi Llorens1,2 Differential role of type I and type II vestibul
Relationship between vestibular hair cell loss and deficits in two anti-gravity reflexes in the rat. - ScienceDirect
The differential response of astrocytes within the vestibular and cochlear nuclei following unilateral labyrinthectomy or vestibular afferent activity blockade by transtympanic tetrodotoxin injection in the rat - ScienceDirect