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Topographical and cellular distribution of perineuronal nets in the human cochlear nucleus
Hearing Research , 07/09/09
Wagoner JL et al. - Perineuronal nets are associated with the vast majority of octopus and stellate cells in the caudal VCN. In the rostral VCN, dense perineuronal nets are associated with globular bushy cells and faint nets are associated with some spherical bushy cells and stellate cells. Few perineuronal nets are found in the DCN.
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