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An improved morphological technique for the study of cochleotoxicity in guinea pigs
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 29 June 2007
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Scanning electron microscopy is commonly used to study the normal or pathologically altered cochlear epithelium. It is especially useful for the study of ototoxicity in humans or animals. A cochlear microdissection technique in the guinea pig is presented which permits examination of the whole membranous cochlea with little artefactual damage to the sensory structures under study.
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