Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4356430 | Hearing Research | 2006 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
The cochlear nucleus is made up of a number of diverse cell types with different anatomical and physiological properties. A plant lectin, Wisteria floribunda agglutinin, that recognizes specific carbohydrate residues in the extracellular matrix binds to some cell types in the ventral cochlear nucleus but not to cells in the dorsal cochlear nucleus. In the ventral cochlear nucleus, the most intensely labeled cells are octopus cells, a subset of multipolar cells and cochlear root neurons. The multipolar cells that are labeled may correspond to the population that projects to the inferior colliculus.
Keywords
GCLWFACNROCAAVCNBDAVCNVNRSCASCPICPDCNCBMPVCNECMsuperior cerebellar peduncletrapezoid bodybiotinylated dextran amineinferior cerebellar peduncleAuditory systemperineuronal netsgranule cell layerExtracellular matrixCerebellumventral cochlear nucleusPosteroventral cochlear nucleusdorsal cochlear nucleusanteroventral cochlear nucleusWisteria floribunda agglutinin
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Authors
Nell B. Cant, Christina G. Benson,