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Controls (without FCD) included 3 frontal and 7 temporal specimens and three autopsy samples (frontal and temporal lobe) (for details see Additional file 1: Table S1).
In human adult brain, only few studies have described neuronal expression of VEGFA in control tissue [ 8, 78], which was similar to our observed staining pattern in the control temporal specimens.
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Archival human temporal bone specimens from subjects ranging in age from 16 to 80 years old were used.
We demonstrate the use of a specific microstereotactic frame, called a "microtable," to perform PCI surgery on cadaveric temporal bone specimens.
The objective of this study was to make direct comparisons of the estimates of spiral and vestibular neuronal number in human archival temporal bone specimens using design-based stereology with those using the assumption-based Abercrombie method.
Frozen CSF and temporal cortex specimens were provided by the Alzheimer's Disease Research Center at Duke University Medical Center.
Additionally, 20 histologically normal neocortical temporal lobe specimens from patients of mTLE/HS were used as "epilepsy" control samples.
Additional histological studies on implanted temporal bone specimens need to be conducted to further address this point.
Twenty normal anterior temporal lobe specimens from patients with mesial temporal lobe epilepsy due to hippocampal sclerosis (mTLE/HS) were used as controls.
Anterior temporal lobectomy specimens from 130 epilepsy cases and 12 controls (five normal, post mortem controls with no brain pathology, and seven non-epilepsy, surgical controls) were studied.
For example, in order to study the cochlea in BC hearing, the BM velocities in human temporal bone specimens were investigated when the stimulation was by BC [ 4].
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