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* '''Deiters' cells''' - (outer phalangeal cells) | * '''Deiters' cells''' - (outer phalangeal cells) | ||
* '''discoidin domain receptor 1''' - (DDR1) a tyrosine kinase receptor activated by native collagen, expressed in the basement membrane and with fibrillar collagens. Found in basal cells of the stria vascularis, type III fibrocytes, and cells lining the basilar membrane of the organ of Corti. | * '''discoidin domain receptor 1''' - (DDR1) a tyrosine kinase receptor activated by native collagen, expressed in the basement membrane and with fibrillar collagens. Found in basal cells of the stria vascularis, type III fibrocytes, and cells lining the basilar membrane of the organ of Corti. | ||
* '''ductus utriculosaccularis''' - (More? {{inner ear}}) | * '''ductus utriculosaccularis''' - inner ear structure, a canal from the utricle that joins the ductus endolymphaticus from the saccule posterior wall, and then passes along the aquaductus vestibuli and ends in a blind pouch (saccus endolymphaticus) in the petrous portion of the temporal bone, also in contact with the dura mater. (More? [[:File:Gray0924.jpg|image]] | {{balance}} | {{inner ear}}) | ||
* '''endochondral ossification''' - the process of bone formation from a pre-existing cartilage template. (More? {{middle ear}}) | * '''endochondral ossification''' - the process of bone formation from a pre-existing cartilage template. (More? {{middle ear}}) | ||
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* '''eustachian tube''' - (auditory tube) A cavity linking the pharynx to the middle ear, which develops from the first pharyngeal pouch. Named after Bartolomeo Eustachi (1500 - 1574) an Italian anatomist. (More? {{middle ear}}) | * '''eustachian tube''' - (auditory tube) A cavity linking the pharynx to the middle ear, which develops from the first pharyngeal pouch. Named after Bartolomeo Eustachi (1500 - 1574) an Italian anatomist. (More? {{middle ear}}) | ||
* '''external auditory meatus''' - (ear canal) develops from the first pharyngeal cleft. (More? | * '''external auditory meatus''' - (ear canal) develops from the first pharyngeal cleft. (More? {{Outer ear}}) | ||
* '''ear wax '''- see cerumen. (More? | * '''ear wax '''- see cerumen. (More? {{Outer ear}}) | ||
* '''espins''' - calcium-resistant actin-bundling proteins enriched in hair cell stereocilia and sensory cell microvilli and spiral ganglion neurons (SGNs) | * '''espins''' - calcium-resistant actin-bundling proteins enriched in hair cell stereocilia and sensory cell microvilli and spiral ganglion neurons (SGNs) | ||
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* '''fetus''' - (foetus) term used to describe human development after the 8th week (10th clinical week, LPM) and covers the developmental periods of second and third trimester. | * '''fetus''' - (foetus) term used to describe human development after the 8th week (10th clinical week, LPM) and covers the developmental periods of second and third trimester. | ||
* '''fibroblast growth factor 1''' - (Fgf-1) a growth factor released from cochlea sensory epithelium which stimulates spiral ganglion neurite branching. | * '''fibroblast growth factor 1''' - ({{Fgf}}-1) a growth factor released from cochlea sensory epithelium which stimulates spiral ganglion neurite branching. | ||
* '''fibroblast growth factor 8''' - (Fgf-8) a growth factor released by inner hair cells which regulates pillar cell number, position and rate of development. | * '''fibroblast growth factor 8''' - ({{Fgf}}-8) a growth factor released by inner hair cells which regulates pillar cell number, position and rate of development. | ||
* '''fibroblast growth factor receptor 3''' - (Fgfr-3) a tyrosine kinase receptor with a role in the commitment, differentiation and position of pillar cells in the organ of corti | * '''fibroblast growth factor receptor 3''' - (Fgfr-3) a tyrosine kinase receptor with a role in the commitment, differentiation and position of pillar cells in the organ of corti | ||
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* '''Hes''' - (hairy and enhancer of split) family of factors, which has been shown to be a general negative regulator of neurogenesis (Zheng, 2000). | * '''Hes''' - (hairy and enhancer of split) family of factors, which has been shown to be a general negative regulator of neurogenesis (Zheng, 2000). | ||
* '''hillock''' - a small hill, used to describe the six surface elevations on pharyngeal arch one and two. (More? | * '''hillock''' - a small hill, used to describe the six surface elevations on pharyngeal arch one and two. (More? {{Outer ear}}) | ||
* '''Incus''' - (anvil) auditory ossicle (More? {{middle ear}}) | * '''Incus''' - (anvil) auditory ossicle (More? {{middle ear}}) | ||
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* '''Kolliker's organ''' - (Kollicker's organ, greater epithelial ridge) Developing cochlear structure consisting of columnar-shaped supporting cells filling the inner sulcus and lying directly under the tectorial membrane. This transient organ regresses and generates the space of the inner sulcus. Rudolph Albert von Kolliker (1817-1905)?? (More? {{inner ear}} | * '''Kolliker's organ''' - (Kollicker's organ, greater epithelial ridge) Developing cochlear structure consisting of columnar-shaped supporting cells filling the inner sulcus and lying directly under the tectorial membrane. This transient organ regresses and generates the space of the inner sulcus. Rudolph Albert von Kolliker (1817-1905)?? (More? {{inner ear}} | ||
* '''lateral semicircular duct''' | * '''lateral semicircular duct''' - (external) (More? [[:File:Gray0924.jpg|image]]) | ||
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