Development of the inner ear of the brown trout (Salmo trutta fario): II. Cytodifferentiation and innervation of sensory cells.
J Morphol
; 216(3): 241-257, 1993 Jun.
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The study of the sensory organs of the trout labyrinth by means of electron microscopy show that hair cells differentiate gradually in these organs; all of them produce new cells over a long period. The course of cytodifferentiation follows a similar pattern in all organs. Afferent nerve fibers and terminals are found at approximately the same time that sensory cells are being differentiated; the efferent synapses appear latter in development. The maturation of the both types of synapses is described. © 1993 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
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