1. A Bast-like valve in the pigeon?
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Hofman, Rutger, Segenhout, J. M., and Wit, H. P.
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INNER ear , *FETAL development , *EAR , *HEARING - Abstract
The first description of the presence of a utriculo-endolymphatic valve in human fetuses was given by Bast in 1928. Since then this valve-like structure is called Bast’s valve. Its exact function has not yet been established. The general opinion is that it has a protective function by having the possibility to separate the superior endolymphatic compartments of the labyrinth from the inferior compartment. Phylogenetically seen birds are the first vertebrates with a cochlear duct and a distinct inferior and superior part of the labyrinth. A structure in the pigeon inner ear, resembling Bast’s valve in mammals, is described. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2009
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