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Correlation between afferent rearrangements and behavioral deficits after local excitotoxic insult in the mammalian vestibule: a rat model of vertigo symptoms

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Correlation between afferent rearrangements and behavioral deficits after local excitotoxic insult in the mammalian vestibule: a rat model of vertigo symptoms

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England: The Company of Biologists Ltd

Journal title

Disease models & mechanisms, 2016-10, Vol.9 (10), p.1181-1192

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English

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England: The Company of Biologists Ltd

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Contents

Damage to inner ear afferent terminals is believed to result in many auditory and vestibular dysfunctions. The sequence of afferent injuries and repair, as well as their correlation with vertigo symptoms, remains poorly documented. In particular, information on the changes that take place at the primary vestibular endings during the first hours fol...

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Correlation between afferent rearrangements and behavioral deficits after local excitotoxic insult in the mammalian vestibule: a rat model of vertigo symptoms

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TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_fff1f557395e438c9e6a062b97b491a6

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_fff1f557395e438c9e6a062b97b491a6

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1754-8403

E-ISSN

1754-8411

DOI

10.1242/dmm.024521

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