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The cellular organization and nervous supply of the basilar papilla in the lizard,Calotes versicolor

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The basilar papilla of the lizardCalotes versicolorcontains about 225 sensory cells. These are of two types: the short-haired type A cells in the ventral (apical) part of the organ, and the type B cells with long hair bundles, in the dorsal (basal) part of the organ. The type A cells are unidirectionally oriented and are covered by a tectorial membrane while the type B cells lack a covering structure and their hair bundles are oriented bidirectionally. Apart from those differences, the type A and type B cells are similar. They are columnar, and display the features common to most sensory cells in inner ear epithelia. The sensory cells are separated by supporting cells, which have long slender processes that keep the sensory cells apart. Close to the surface of the basilar papilla a “terminal bar” of specialized junctions interlocks adjacent cells. Below this, adjacent supporting cells are linked by an occluding junct

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    《cell and tissue research》 |1976年第2期|141-156|共页
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    Dr.DanBagger-Sjöbäck;

  • 作者单位

    Karolinska Hospital, and King Gustaf V Research Institute;

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