Crysdale W S
Can Med Assoc J. 1971 Feb 20;104(4):299-302.
The study of inner ear morphology has been substantially augmented by the development of the surface preparation technique and the scanning electron microscope. The former represents an old technique revitalized, while the latter is a new method providing dramatic stereoscopic images at the cellular level. More precise knowledge of inner ear sensory cells and their innervation is now being obtained and hence better understanding of function continues to evolve. The early fixation of human postmortem material circumvents many artefacts; however, there are legal and ethical questions to be settled before this is done routinely. The photomicrographs are from specimens prepared by the author.
内耳形态学的研究因表面制备技术和扫描电子显微镜的发展而得到了极大的加强。前者是一项重获新生的古老技术,而后者是一种新方法,能在细胞水平提供引人注目的立体图像。目前正在获得关于内耳感觉细胞及其神经支配的更精确知识,因此对功能的更好理解也在不断发展。人类死后材料的早期固定可避免许多假象;然而,在常规进行此操作之前,还有法律和伦理问题需要解决。这些显微照片来自作者制备的标本。