Type I vs type II spiral ganglion neurons exhibit differential survival and neuritogenesis during co...
Type I vs type II spiral ganglion neurons exhibit differential survival and neuritogenesis during cochlear development
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The mechanisms that consolidate neural circuitry are a major focus of neuroscience. In the mammalian cochlea, the refinement of spiral ganglion neuron (SGN) innervation to the inner hair cells (by type I SGNs) and the outer hair cells (by type II SGNs) is accompanied by a 25% loss of SGNs.
We investigated the segregation of neuronal loss in the...
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Type I vs type II spiral ganglion neurons exhibit differential survival and neuritogenesis during cochlear development
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1749-8104
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1749-8104
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10.1186/1749-8104-6-33