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CSF-Specific Proteins in Perilymph

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Pages 421-423 | Received 24 May 1971, Published online: 08 Jul 2009

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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 & R. Nousiainen. (1973) Alkaline And Acid Phosphatase Activities In Post-Mortem Cochlear Fluids. Acta Oto-Laryngologica 76:1-6, pages 319-322.
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Raphael R. Ciuman. (2009) Communication routes between intracranial spaces and inner ear: function, pathophysiologic importance and relations with inner ear diseases. American Journal of Otolaryngology 30:3, pages 193-202.
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Quinton Gopen, John J Rosowski & Saumil N Merchant. (1997) Anatomy of the normal human cochlear aqueduct with functional implications. Hearing Research 107:1-2, pages 9-22.
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