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Keywords: Tannic acid
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Audiology and Speech
Journal:
ORL
ORL (1989) 51 (3): 137–143.
Published Online: 08 January 2010
...Masaya Takumida The ultrastructure of the glycocalyx and ciliary interconnections was investigated by using a tannic acid staining technique. A high-resolution scanning electron microscope was used for the observation. The plasma membrane showed a rather rough appearance which was most prominent...
Journal Articles
Subject Area:
Audiology and Speech
Journal:
ORL
ORL (1989) 51 (2): 116–123.
Published Online: 08 January 2010
...Masaya Takumida; Jan Wersäll; Dan Bagger-Sjöbäck; Yasuo Harada The ultrastructure of the glycocalyx with special reference to the synthesizing process was studied in the guinea pig vestibular sensory cells using the tannic acid staining technique. The glycocalyx emerged from the outer layer...