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Regeneration of Vestibular Otolith Afferents after Ototoxic Damage
J. Neurosci. Zakir and Dickman 26: 2881

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  • supplemental material - Supplemental Material Figure S1. Distribution of afferents in the maculae of regeneration and normal birds. In the left panels, reconstructed calyx (squares), dimorph (triangles), and bouton (circles) afferents in the utricular (top) and saccular maculae of Stage 3 regeneration pigeons are shown. In the right panel, the similar distribution of the three afferent types is represented for normally developed maculae. Striola region = thin black line, Polarization reversal = dashed line, Scale bars = 100µm.
  • supplemental material - Supplemental Material Figure S2. Anatomical reconstructions of utricular and saccular afferents in normal birds (2 – 3 years of age). a-h) Macular afferents of the three normative types including calyx (utricular a-d, saccular k-n), dimorph (utricular e-g, saccular o-r), and bouton (utricular h-j, saccular t-v)). Insets show the location of each reconstructed fiber (a-h) in the macula. The striolar regions (thin contours) and reversal lines (thin lines) are indicated in the insets.
  • supplemental material - Supplemental table




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