M J Mulroy
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Mulroy M, Williams R
Hear Res
. 1987 Jan;
25(1):11-21.
PMID: 3804856
The normal anatomy of stereociliary tufts in the basilar papilla of the alligator lizard is described and demonstrated with scanning electron micrographs. Stereociliary tufts in the tectorial region differ from...
12.
Csukas S, Rosenquist T, Mulroy M
Hear Res
. 1987 Jan;
30(2-3):147-55.
PMID: 3680062
The interconnections between stereocilia within individual tufts of auditory hair cells in the basilar papilla of the alligator lizard were examined with a transmission electron microscope. An elaborate array of...
13.
Mulroy M
J Comp Neurol
. 1986 Jun;
248(2):263-71.
PMID: 3013948
Afferent synapses on both free-standing and tectorial hair cells in the alligator lizard's cochlea are described quantitatively. Semiserial sections were photographed with a transmission electron microscope. Hair cells together with...
14.
Mulroy M
Scan Electron Microsc
. 1986 Jan;
(Pt 4):1451-7.
PMID: 3810020
Alligator lizards were exposed to broadband noise ranging in intensity from 106 to 132 dB SPL for two hours and permitted to recover from 19 to 62 days. Hearing loss...
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Mulroy M, Oblak T
J Comp Neurol
. 1985 Mar;
233(4):463-72.
PMID: 3980780
The innervation of the auditory organ of the alligator lizard is described. Patterns of distribution of the nerve fibers were studied at the light microscopic level with the horseradish peroxidase...
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Mulroy M, Whaley E
Scan Electron Microsc
. 1984 Jan;
(Pt 2):831-40.
PMID: 6484500
The stereocilia of auditory hair cells were examined with a scanning electron microscope during periods of noise-induced temporary threshold shift. The stereocilia in the tallest row of each tuft of...
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Mulroy M
Hear Res
. 1983 Oct;
12(1):121-37.
PMID: 6662824
Two types of ganglion cells are present in the cochlear ganglion of the alligator lizard. Myelinated cells are the predominant type but a small population of unmyelinated cells is also...
18.
Mulroy M, CURLEY F
Scan Electron Microsc
. 1982 Jan;
(Pt 4):1753-62.
PMID: 7184149
Cats were exposed unilaterally to narrow-band noise at an intensity of 118-120 dB SPL for two hours. After long survival times thresholds of single auditory units were measured and the...
19.
Tilney L, DeRosier D, Mulroy M
J Cell Biol
. 1980 Jul;
86(1):244-59.
PMID: 6893452
Within each tapering stereocilium of the cochlea of the alligator lizard is a bundle of actin filaments with > 3,000 filaments near the tip and only 18-29 filaments at the...
20.