Search Results - "Oakley, Bruce"
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Development of Anterior Gustatory Epithelia in the Palate and Tongue Requires Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor
Published in Developmental biology (01-02-2002)“…We characterized the gustatory phenotypes of neonatal mice having null mutations for epidermal growth factor receptor (egfr−/−), brain-derived neurotrophic…”
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Taste Neurons Have Multiple Inductive Roles in Mammalian Gustatory Developmenta
Published in Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences (01-11-1998)“…The embryonic loss of brain‐derived neurotropic factor (BDNF)‐dependent taste axons in bdnf null mutant mice secondarily impairs the development of gustatory…”
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p53 and Bax: Putative death factors in taste cell turnover
Published in Journal of comparative neurology (1911) (11-10-1999)“…The turnover of cells in renewing epithelia presents an opportunity to examine cell death pathways in adult vertebrates. In mouse lingual epithelium a typical…”
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BDNF is required for the normal development of taste neurons in vivo
Published in Neuroreport (03-03-1997)“…THE vallate gustatory epithelium of neonatal trkB null mutant mice (−/−) lacked innervation. This prompted the evaluation of null mutant mice corresponding to…”
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Gustatory innervation andbax-dependent Caspase-2: Participants in the life and death pathways of mouse taste receptor cells
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Immunocytochemical identification of primary olfactory afferents in rainbow trout
Published in Journal of comparative neurology (1911) (22-10-1992)“…We have used a combination of techniques to analyze the primary olfactory projection in trout: anterograde tract tracing with horseradish peroxidase (HRP) and…”
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Keratins as markers of differentiated taste cells of the rat
Published in Differentiation (London) (01-06-1995)“…Cytokeratins in taste buds were immunocytochemically evaluated with monoclonal antibodies. In each of six different epithelial sites in the rat oral cavity,…”
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Support of trigeminal sensory neurons by nonneuronal p75 neurotrophin receptors
Published in Brain research. Developmental brain research (19-05-2004)“…The p75 neurotrophin receptor (p75NTR) binds all four mammalian neurotrophins, including neurotrophin-3 (NT-3) required for the development of select sensory…”
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The gustatory competence of the lingual epithelium requires neonatal innervation
Published in Brain research. Developmental brain research (16-04-1993)“…The rat vallate papilla is bilaterally innervated by the IXth nerve whose axons are required for the normal development of its several hundred taste buds…”
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The distribution and origin of keratin 20-containing taste buds in rat and human
Published in Differentiation (London) (01-12-1996)“…Sections of tissues containing lingual and extra-lingual taste buds were evaluated with monoclonal antibodies against cytokeratins. In the caudal third of the…”
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Morphometric and immunocytochemical assessment of fungiform taste buds after interruption of the chorda-lingual nerve
Published in Microscopy research and technique (15-10-1993)“…Unilateral interruption of the chorda-lingual nerve led to a loss of most epithelial axons and to the deterioration of fungiform taste buds in the anterior…”
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Keratin 19-like immunoreactivity in receptor cells of mammalian taste buds
Published in Chemical senses (01-06-1994)“…Three monoclonal antibodies, 4.62, LP2K and 170.2.14, were used to evaluate keratin 19-like immunoreactivity in gustatory epithelia. Keratin 19-like…”
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Neural induction of taste buds
Published in Journal of comparative neurology (1911) (08-06-1987)“…Bilateral innervation allows more than 80% of the 610 vallate taste buds to survive removal of one IXth nerve in adult rats. Removal of both IXth nerves in…”
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Regeneration of fungiform taste buds: temporal and spatial characteristics
Published in Journal of comparative neurology (1911) (15-04-1977)“…The gross morphology of the tongue of the Mongolian gerbil Meriones unguiculatus), the location of papillae and taste buds, and the normal innervation pattern…”
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On the specification of taste neurons in the rat tongue
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Taste Neurons Have Multiple Inductive Roles in Mammalian Gustatory Development
Published in Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences (30-11-1998)“…The embryonic loss of brain-derived neurotropic factor (BDNF)-dependent taste axons in bdnf null mutant mice secondary impairs the development of gustatory…”
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Building sensory receptors on the tongue
Published in Brain cell biology (01-12-2004)“…Neurotrophins, neurotrophin receptors and sensory neurons are required for the development of lingual sense organs. For example, neurotrophin 3 sustains…”
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Reformation of taste buds by crossed sensory nerves in the rat's tongue
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Postnatal development of the vallate papilla and taste buds in rats
Published in The Anatomical record (01-06-1987)“…The postnatal maturation of the vallate papilla and its taste buds was quantitatively investigated in rats by ligh microscopy. Specifically, we measured…”
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Gustatory innervation and bax-dependent Caspase-2: Participants in the life and death pathways of mouse taste receptor cells
Published in Journal of comparative neurology (1911) (04-09-2000)“…In the adult mouse tongue, an average of 11% of the gustatory receptor cells are replaced each day. In investigating homeostatic cell death mechanisms in…”
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