Anomalous Development of Otoliths Associated with Postural Defects in Manganese-deficient Guinea Pigs

The high incidence of abnormal head movements observed in manganese-deficient guinea pigs at birth has led to a study of structural and histochemical differences in portions of the ear of deficient and control animals. Oil of wintergreen preparations of the ear have been made and have revealed the f...

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Postural Balance
Posture
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