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Original Article

The Total Protein of Human Perilymph

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Pages 211-216 | Published online: 08 Jul 2009

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Erich Arrer, Gerhard Oberascher & Hans-Jorg Gibitz. (1988) Protein distribution in the human perilymph: A Comparative Study between Perilymph (Post Mortem), CSF and Blood Serum. Acta Oto-Laryngologica 106:1-2, pages 117-123.
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T. Palva & V. Raunio. (1982) Cerebrospinal Fluid and Acoustic Neurinoma Specific Proteins in Perilymph. Acta Oto-Laryngologica 93:1-6, pages 201-203.
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T. Palva, V. Raunio, P. Karma & J. Ylikoski. (1979) Fluid Pathways in Temporal Bones. Acta Oto-Laryngologica 87:3-6, pages 310-316.
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E. G. Kleinschmidt & U. Vick. (1976) Proteinstudie Zur Frage Der Perilymphsubstitution Durch Liquor Cerebrospinalis Via Aquaeductus Cochleae.. Acta Oto-Laryngologica 82:1-6, pages 99-105.
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T. Palva & V. Raunio. (1971) CSF-Specific Proteins in Perilymph. Acta Oto-Laryngologica 72:1-6, pages 421-423.
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J C Palmer, R A Green, F Boscher, L A Poole-Warren, P M Carter, Y L Enke, N H Lovell & M S Lord. (2019) Development and performance of a biomimetic artificial perilymph for in vitro testing of medical devices . Journal of Neural Engineering 16:2, pages 026006.
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Jonathan C. Palmer, Megan S. Lord, Jeremy L. Pinyon, Andrew K. Wise, Nigel H. Lovell, Paul M. Carter, Ya Lang Enke, Gary D. Housley & Rylie A. Green. (2017) Comparing perilymph proteomes across species. The Laryngoscope 128:1.
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Jonathan C. Palmer, Megan S. Lord, Jeremy L. Pinyon, Andrew K. Wise, Nigel H. Lovell, Paul M. Carter, Ya Lang Enke, Gary D. Housley & Rylie A. Green. (2016) Understanding the cochlear implant environment by mapping perilymph proteomes from different species. Understanding the cochlear implant environment by mapping perilymph proteomes from different species.
T. Palva, V. Raunio & R. Forsén. (2016) Malate Dehydrogenase in Postmortem Perilymph and Endolymph. Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology 79:3, pages 592-600.
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