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Original Article

Possible Involvement of Capsaicin-sensitive Sensory Nerves in the Regulation of Cochlear Blood Flow in the Guinea Pig

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Pages 156-161 | Received 17 Mar 1993, Accepted 07 Sep 1993, Published online: 08 Jul 2009

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Zoltán Vass, Susan E. Shore, Alfred L. Nuttall & Josef M. Miller. (1998) Endolymphatic Hydrops Reduces Retrograde Labeling of Trigeminal Innervation to the Cochlea. Experimental Neurology 151:2, pages 241-248.
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Z Vass, S.E Shore, A.L Nuttall & J.M Miller. (1998) Direct evidence of trigeminal innervation of the cochlear blood vessels. Neuroscience 84:2, pages 559-567.
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