Deiters cells

Deiters cells

Deiter's Cells (also called phalangeal cells) contain both micro-filaments and micro-tubules which run from the Basilar membrane to the Reticular connective tissue.[1]

References

  1. ^ Hall pp51

Bibliography

  • Hall, James W. (200) Handbook of otoacoustic emissions Singular Publishing ISBN 978-1565938731

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