听力和毛细胞。

Canadian journal of otolaryngology Pub Date : 1975-01-01
I M Hunter-Duvar
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动物实验和人类颞骨研究表明,听力损失可能发生在具有正常感觉细胞群的耳朵中。由于超微结构损伤,毛细胞有可能丧失功能。对疑似受损区域毛细胞上的纤毛的初步调查显示,与对照耳类似区域的纤毛没有区别。
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Hearing and hair cells.

Animal experiments and human temporal bone studies have indicated that hearing losses may occur in ears that have normal populations of sensory cells. The possibility exists that the hair cells have been rendered non-functional because of ultrastructural damage. Preliminary investigation of cilia on hair cells in areas of suspected damage shows no difference from cilia in similar areas of control ears.

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