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There is evidence from several studies showing that sensory cells which are destroyed by trauma in the chick auditory epithelium are replaced by new cells. The fate of neurons that innervate the injured and degenerating sensory cells in the lesion, and the temporal sequence of re-innervation of regenerated hair cells are not well understood. This study examined efferent terminals in the chick auditory...
There is evidence from several studies showing that sensory cells which are destroyed by trauma in the chick auditory epithelium are replaced by new cells. The fate of neurons that innervate the injured and degenerating sensory cells in the lesion, and the temporal sequence of re-innervation of regenerated hair cells are not well understood. This study examined efferent terminals in the chick auditory...
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