hair cells การใช้
- This mechanoelectrical transduction is mediated with hair cells within the ear.
- There are two types of hair cells : inner and outer.
- It is a 2 mm by 3mm patch of hair cells.
- Knockdown of CDKN1B stimulates regeneration of cochlear hair cells in mice.
- Type II neurons on the other hand innervate outer hair cells.
- But sound alone can sometimes stimulate hair cells in the vestibular apparatus.
- If too much oozes out, hair cells can die.
- The inner hair cells provide the main neural output of the cochlea.
- Its hair cells transform the fluid waves into nerve signals.
- The expression pattern correlates with the appearance of outer hair cell electromotility.
- The hair cells respond by stimulating neurons that innervate them.
- Notably, their expression predominates cochlea inner hair cells ( IHCs ).
- The apical surface of each cochlear hair cell contains a hair bundle.
- Inside are hair cells and supporting cells known as the crista ampullaris.
- Usually the tiny hair cells of cochlea have died.
- Then hair cells send nerve signals to the brain.
- As hair cells die off, hearing erodes permanently.
- They are the supporting cells of the hair cell area within the cochlea.
- Hair cells of the cristae activate afferent receptors in response to rotational acceleration.
- While both varieties of neuromasts utilize this method of transduced by hair cells.
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