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Functional anatomy of frog's taste organs

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Dans les bourgeons gustatifs deRana pipiens deux groupes de cellules ont été découverts. Le premier est directement en relation avec la réception de stimuli, tandis que le second ne comprend que des cellules d'association. Les cellules sensorielles offrent des contacts synaptiques avec les fibres sensorielles.

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This work represents a portion of a thesis submitted byR. DeHan in partial fulfillment for the degree of doctor of philosophy.

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DeHan, R., Graziadei, P.P.C. Functional anatomy of frog's taste organs. Experientia 27, 823–826 (1971). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02136888

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