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New Faculty Research Forum 2010-2011
https://www.utsouthwestern.edu/edumedia/edufiles/about_us/admin_offices/Faculty_Diversity_and_Development/NFRF2010-2011.pdf
1 : 0 0 - 5 : 0 0 P. M . I N T RODUC T I ON 1 : 0 0 P. M . F E AT UR ED S P E A K E R S : BRE A K 2 : 4 5 P. M . September 8, 2010 T. BOONE PICKENS AUDITORIUM (NG3) ROOM 112 KENT HAMRA, PH.D. Pharmacology Biology and Applications of Sperm Stem Cells VISHAL PATEL, M.D. Internal Medicine MicroRNA…
Osseous lamina with its nerve fibers in a specimen oriented in nearly horizontal plane
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Osseous lamina with its nerve fibers in a specimen oriented in nearly horizontal plane.
Cochlear dissection after insertion of an Advanced Bionics Thin Lateral electrode array designed to track the lateral wall of scala tympani
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Cochlear dissection after insertion of an Advanced Bionics Thin Lateral electrode array designed to track the lateral wall of scala tympani. With this array, contacts are placed immediately beneath the basilar membrane. From Wright, CG, Roland PS, Kuzma J. Advanced Bionics Thin Lateral and H…
Cochlear dissection after insertion of a cochlear implant electrode array (Advanced Bionics Thin Helix)
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Cochlear dissection after insertion of a cochlear implant electrode array (Advanced Bionics Thin Helix). The array has been colored blue to provide better contrast of the silicon carrier. The array lies in scala tympani and is situated beneath the translucent basilar membrane. The apical cochlear …
A: Apical cochlear turn showing myelinated nerve fibers within the osseous spiral lamina (OSL)
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A: Apical cochlear turn showing myelinated nerve fibers within the osseous spiral lamina (OSL). B: Basal turn. The organ of Corti (OC) is seen as a lightly-stained band lying adjacent to the osseous lamina. Micrograph shown in “B” from Wright CG, Roland PS. Temporal bone microdissection f…
A preparation in which the modiolus and osseous lamina are seen in profile after removal of the otic capsule bone covering the human cochlea
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A preparation in which the modiolus and osseous lamina are seen in profile after removal of the otic capsule bone covering the human cochlea.
Scanning electron micrograph of the modiolar wall in the basal cochlear turn
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Scanning electron micrograph of the modiolar wall in the basal cochlear turn.
A: Otic capsule bone drilled to a thin shell to reveal contours of the cochlea
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A: Otic capsule bone drilled to a thin shell to reveal contours of the cochlea. The membranous labyrinth has been stained with osmium so that it appears dark through the thinned bone. An implant electrode array had been inserted into this specimen and a portion of the array can be seen at lower le…
Cochlear cross section showing the spiral ganglion (G) with peripheral (P) and central (C) processes projecting from the ganglion to enter the osseous lamina and modiolus
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Cochlear cross section showing the spiral ganglion (G) with peripheral (P) and central (C) processes projecting from the ganglion to enter the osseous lamina and modiolus. Note the very thin bone overlying the spiral ganglion and under surface of the osseous lamina. From Roland PS, Wright C…
Dissection in which the osseous lamina and basilar membrane have been removed so as to show the modiolar wall in the basal cochlear turn of an osmium-stained specimen
https://www.utsouthwestern.edu/edumedia/edufiles/departments_centers/otolaryngology/fig.13.pdf
Dissection in which the osseous lamina and basilar membrane have been removed so as to show the modiolar wall in the basal cochlear turn of an osmium-stained specimen. Neural elements associated with the modiolar wall are well displayed. “G” indicates the spiral ganglion. Peripheral (P) and centra…