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Original Article

The Proteins of Normal and Abnormal Tectorial Membranes

Pages 27-32 | Received 09 Mar 1979, Published online: 08 Jul 2009

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Devang M. Shah, Dennis M. Freeman & Thomas F. Weiss. (1995) The osmotic response of the isolated, unfixed mouse tectorial membrane to isosmotic solutions: effect of Na+, K+, and Ca2+ concentration. Hearing Research 87:1-2, pages 187-207.
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Manuel Remezal & Pablo Gil-Loyzaga. (1993) Incorporation of D3H glucosamine to the adult and developing cochlear tectorial membrane of normal and hypothyroid rats. Hearing Research 66:1, pages 23-30.
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Pablo Gil-Loyzaga, Jacqueline Gabrion, Manuel Remezal, Brigitte Nguyen-Than-Dao & Alan Uziel. (1991) Incorporation of d-[3H]-glucosamine and l-[3H]-fucose into the developing rat cochlea. Hearing Research 57:1, pages 38-44.
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Jorge J. Prieto, Maria E. Rubio & Jaime A. Merchan. (1990) Localization of anionic sulfate groups in the tectorial membrane. Hearing Research 45:3, pages 283-293.
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Pablo Gil-Loyzaga, Alicia Menoyo Bueno, Joaquin Poch Broto & Angel Merchan Pérez. (1990) Effects of perinatal hypothyroidism in the carbohydrate composition of cochlear tectorial membrane. Hearing Research 45:1-2, pages 151-155.
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Barbara Canlon. (1987) Acoustic overstimulation alters the morphology of the tectorial membrane. Hearing Research 30:2-3, pages 127-134.
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Zhila Khalkhali-Ellis, Frank W. Hemming & Karen P. Steel. (1987) Glycoconjugates of the tectorial membrane. Hearing Research 25:2-3, pages 185-191.
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G.P. Richardson, I.J. Russell, V.C. Duance & A.J. Bailey. (1987) Polypeptide composition of the mammalian tectorial membrane. Hearing Research 25:1, pages 45-60.
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Pablo Gil Loyzaga, Jacqueline Gabrion & Alain Uziel. (1985) Lectins demonstrate the presence of carbohydrates in the tectorial membrane of mammalian cochlea. Hearing Research 20:1, pages 1-8.
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Norma Slepecky & Steven C. Chamberlain. (1985) Immunoelectron microscopic and immunofluorescent localization of cytoskeletal and muscle-like contractile proteins in inner ear sensory hair cells. Hearing Research 20:3, pages 245-260.
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Karen P. Steel. (1983) Donnan equilibrium in the tectorial membrane. Hearing Research 12:2, pages 265-272.
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