Golda Ann Kevetter

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University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, TX 
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Leonard RB, Kevetter GA. (2007) Structural and functional changes in the cristae ampullares of aged gerbils. Neuroscience. 147: 794-802
Li GQ, Kevetter GA, Leonard RB, et al. (2007) Muscarinic acetylcholine receptor subtype expression in avian vestibular hair cells, nerve terminals and ganglion cells. Neuroscience. 146: 384-402
Leonard RB, Kevetter GA. (2006) Vestibular efferents contain peripherin. Neuroscience Letters. 408: 104-7
Kevetter GA, Zimmerman CL, Leonard RB. (2005) Hair cell numbers do not decrease in the crista ampullaris of geriatric gerbils. Journal of Neuroscience Research. 80: 279-85
Kevetter GA, Leonard RB, Newlands SD, et al. (2004) Central distribution of vestibular afferents that innervate the anterior or lateral semicircular canal in the mongolian gerbil. Journal of Vestibular Research : Equilibrium & Orientation. 14: 1-15
Kevetter GA, Leonard RB. (2002) Decreased expression of calretinin and calbindin in the labyrinth of old gerbils. Brain Research. 957: 362-5
Newlands SD, Purcell IM, Kevetter GA, et al. (2002) Central projections of the utricular nerve in the gerbil. The Journal of Comparative Neurology. 452: 11-23
Kevetter GA, Leonard RB. (2002) Molecular probes of the vestibular nerve. II. Characterization of neurons in Scarpa's ganglion to determine separate populations within the nerve. Brain Research. 928: 18-29
Leonard RB, Kevetter GA. (2002) Molecular probes of the vestibular nerve. I. Peripheral termination patterns of calretinin, calbindin and peripherin containing fibers. Brain Research. 928: 8-17
Kevetter GA, Blumberg KR, Correia MJ. (2000) Hair cell and supporting cell density and distribution in the normal and regenerating posterior crista ampullaris of the pigeon. International Journal of Developmental Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the International Society For Developmental Neuroscience. 18: 855-67
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