2012
DOI: 10.3109/00016489.2012.687456
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Cochlin expression in the rat perilymph during postnatal development

Abstract: Western blot analysis showed that the expression of p63s in the perilymph was highest on the 12th day after birth (DAB12), the earliest age at which we could identify the perilymphatic space microscopically, and it decreased gradually as the cochlea developed. On the other hand, the expression of Cochlin-tomoprotein (CTP)was lowest on DAB12 and increased gradually up to DAB24. COCH mRNA was detected from DAB3 and gradually increased to DAB15, and then gradually decreased to DAB70.

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“…As a rule, they resolve spontaneously and there are symptomfree periods of varying durations. It has been proposed that the presence of stable perilymph proteins is a specific marker of perilymph fistulas [86]; however, the diagnostic selectivity of these proteins is ambiguous [87].…”
Section: Perilymph Fistula and Superior Canal Dehiscence Syndromementioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a rule, they resolve spontaneously and there are symptomfree periods of varying durations. It has been proposed that the presence of stable perilymph proteins is a specific marker of perilymph fistulas [86]; however, the diagnostic selectivity of these proteins is ambiguous [87].…”
Section: Perilymph Fistula and Superior Canal Dehiscence Syndromementioning
confidence: 99%