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Keywords: Vestibular nucleus complex
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Fos Expression in the Rat Vestibular Nucleus Complex after Plugging the Three Semicircular Canals
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Audiology and Neurotology
Audiol Neurotol (2009) 14 (4): 209–213.
Published Online: 08 January 2009
...Bin Chen; Dongzhen Yu; Zhengnong Chen; Shankai Yin Hypothesis: Differential compensation after unilateral semicircular canal plugging (UCP) and unilateral labyrinthectomy (UL) may involve different expression patterns of fos mRNA and Fos protein in the vestibular nucleus complex. Background...
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The Endocannabinoid System: A New Player in the Neurochemical Control of Vestibular Function?
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Audiology and Neurotology
Audiol Neurotol (2006) 11 (4): 207–212.
Published Online: 12 June 2006
... in the vestibular nucleus complex (VNC). Recent immunohistochemical studies have challenged this idea and suggested that CB1 receptors may exist in numbers similar to the granule cell layer of the cerebellum. This, together with evidence that brainstem CB1 receptors have a higher efficacy than those in many other...