Oxygen Transport to Tissue — III pp 741-745 | Cite as
Oxygen Transport to the Inner Ear
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Abstract
Maass, Baumgärtl and Lübbers showed in 1976, that oxygen is being transported from the tympanic cavity to the inner ear through the membrane of the round window. So far there has been a paucity of studies done on the quantitative and functional significance of this way of oxygen transport.
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Oxygen Transport Round Window High Tone Endocochlear Potential Round Window Membrane
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References
- Baumgärtl, H., and D.W. Lübbers. (1973) Platinum needle electrodes for Polarographic measurement of oxygen and hydrogen. In ‘Oxygen supply, theoretical and practical aspects of oxygen supply and microcirculation of tissue’ (ed. M. Kessler et al). Urban & Schwarzenberg, München.Google Scholar
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