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Immunolocalization of tenascin in the chinchilla inner ear
D. J. Swartz, P. A. Santi
Otolaryngology
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Inner Ear
100%
Chinchilla
100%
Immunolocalization
100%
Tenascin
100%
Immunoreactivity
44%
Basilar Membrane
33%
Cochlea
22%
Vestibular System
22%
Mesothelial Cells
22%
Fibrous Matrix
22%
Ampullary
22%
Nerve
11%
Kidney
11%
Extracellular Matrix
11%
Epitope
11%
Basal Lamina
11%
Mesangial Cells
11%
Glomerulus
11%
Acetone
11%
Anatomical Distribution
11%
Vestibular Hair Cells
11%
Indirect Immunofluorescence
11%
Positive Control
11%
Osteocyte
11%
Functional Morphology
11%
Interstitial Space
11%
Calyx
11%
Decalcified
11%
Cup-shaped
11%
Veterinary Science and Veterinary Medicine
Vestibular System
100%
Chinchilla
100%
Cochlea
100%
Osteocyte
50%
Basal Lamina
50%
Immunofluorescence
50%
Neuroscience
Basilar Membrane
100%
Vestibular System
66%
Basal Lamina
33%
Extracellular Matrix
33%
Immunofluorescence
33%
Epitope
33%