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The action of neurotransmitters is of interest in the normal function
of the vocal cord since they regulate mucous secretion and vessel cali
ber. The intersynaptic space between glandular and myoepithelial cells
and the corresponding neuroendocrine endings is the area in which the
se substances are delivered. This area has not been previously studied
in the human vocal cord. Specimens from vocal cords have been studied
by electron microscopy. In our study, it seems to be clear that there
exists a very close contact between myoepithelial cells and secretory
nerve endings. This close relationship is likewise observed between t
hese cells and glandular cells.