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Ultracytochemical Demonstration of Phospholipids in the Surface Layer of the Guinea Pig Eustachian Tube

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Pages 434-441 | Published online: 08 Jul 2009

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Todor Karchev, Noritake Watanabe, Tatsuya Fujiyoshi, Goro Mogi & Seiji Kato. (1994) Surfactant-producing Epithelium in the Dojsal Part of the Cartilaginous Eustachian Tube of Mice: Light, Transmission, and Scanning Electron Microscopic Observations. Acta Oto-Laryngologica 114:1, pages 64-69.
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Keizo Tsuruhara, Alex Moreano, Steven K. Juhn & Tadami Kumazawa. (1993) The Determination of Phospholipids in Middle Ear Effusion from Experimental Otitis Media in the Chinchilla. Acta Oto-Laryngologica 113:sup500, pages 84-87.
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Francesco Giannessi, Maria A. Giambelluca, Maria C. Scavuzzo, Bruno Fattori & Riccardo Ruffoli. (2003) Ultrastructural and ultracytochemical study of the middle ear epithelium in the chicken, Gallus gallus domesticus . Journal of Morphology 256:3, pages 371-378.
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Naoya Miyamoto & Lauren O. Bakaletz. (1997) Kinetics of the ascension of NTHi from the nasopharynx to the middle ear coincident with adenovirus-induced compromise in the chinchilla. Microbial Pathogenesis 23:2, pages 119-126.
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