Acetylcholine receptors and nerve terminal distribution at the neuromuscular junction of long-term regenerated muscle fibers Maria Julia MarquesZarif T. R. MendesHumberto Santo Neto OriginalPaper 10 August 2006 Pages: 387 - 396
The calcium binding proteins calbindin, parvalbumin, and calretinin have specific patterns of expression in the gray matter of cat spinal cord Roberta AnelliC. J. Heckman OriginalPaper 10 August 2006 Pages: 369 - 385
The olfactory glomerulus: A cortical module with specific functions Wei R. ChenGordon M. Shepherd OriginalPaper 13 July 2006 Pages: 353 - 360
Interaction of olfactory ensheathing cells with astrocytes may be the key to repair of tract injuries in the spinal cord: The ‘pathway hypothesis’ Ying LiDaqing LiGeoffrey Raisman OriginalPaper 13 July 2006 Pages: 343 - 351
Ultrastructural localization of connexins (Cx36, Cx43, Cx45), glutamate receptors and aquaporin-4 in rodent olfactory mucosa, olfactory nerve and olfactory bulb John E. RashKimberly G. V. DavidsonJames I. Nagy OriginalPaper 13 July 2006 Pages: 307 - 341
Expression of Coxsackie-Adenovirus receptor (CAR) in the developing mouse olfactory system Giri VenkatramanMaik BehrensFrank L. Margolis OriginalPaper 13 July 2006 Pages: 295 - 305
Induced and constitutive heat shock protein expression in the olfactory system—A review, new findings, and some perspectives Virginia McMillan Carr OriginalPaper 13 July 2006 Pages: 269 - 293
Cytochrome oxidase staining reveals functionally important activity bands in the olfactory epithelium of newborn rat P. Pahn PataramekinEsmail Meisami OriginalPaper 13 July 2006 Pages: 257 - 268
Immunohistochemical expression of two members of the GDNF family of growth factors and their receptors in the olfactory system Heike MaroldtTala KaplinovskyAnne M. Cunningham OriginalPaper 13 July 2006 Pages: 241 - 255
Olfactory epithelia differentially express neuronal markers Elke WeilerAlia Benali OriginalPaper 13 July 2006 Pages: 217 - 240
Morphological and electrophysiological examination of olfactory sensory neurons during the early developmental prolarval stage of the sea lamprey Petromyzon marinus L Barbara S. ZielinskiKim FredricksAliya U. Zaidi OriginalPaper 13 July 2006 Pages: 209 - 216
Diversity in the olfactory epithelium of bony fishes: Development, lamellar arrangement, sensory neuron cell types and transduction components Anne HansenBarbara S. Zielinski OriginalPaper 13 July 2006 Pages: 183 - 208
Espin cytoskeletal proteins in the sensory cells of rodent taste buds Gabriella SekerkováDavid FreemanJames R. Bartles OriginalPaper 13 July 2006 Pages: 171 - 182
The expression pattern of four odorant-binding proteins in male and female silk moths, Bombyx mori R. MaidaM. MameliR. A. Steinbrecht OriginalPaper Pages: 149 - 163
The vomeronasal organ of greater bushbabies (Otolemur spp.): Species, sex, and age differences Timothy D. SmithKunwar P. BhatnagarEdward E. Morrison OriginalPaper Pages: 135 - 147
Ultrastructural localization of α-galactose-containing glycoconjugates in the rat vomeronasal organ Shigeru TakamiTomomi IwaiFumiaki Nishiyama OriginalPaper Pages: 123 - 133
Solitary chemoreceptor cell proliferation in adult nasal epithelium Brian D. GulbransenThomas E. Finger OriginalPaper Pages: 117 - 122
Morituri te salutant? Olfactory signal transduction and the role of phosphoinositides Rebecca ElsaesserJacques Paysan OriginalPaper Pages: 97 - 116
The α6 integrin subunit in the developing mouse olfactory bulb Matthew WhitleyHelen TreloarCharles A. Greer OriginalPaper Pages: 81 - 96
Morphological and functional plasticity of olfactory ensheathing cells Adele J. VincentAdrian K. WestMeng Inn Chuah OriginalPaper Pages: 65 - 80
Morphological and molecular features of the mammalian olfactory sensory neuron axons: What makes these axons so special? Stéphane NedelecCaroline DubacqAlain Trembleau OriginalPaper Pages: 49 - 64
Conditional ablation of mature olfactory sensory neurons mediated by diphtheria toxin receptor Huaiyang ChenKenji KohnoQizhi Gong OriginalPaper Pages: 37 - 47
The fine-structural distribution of G-protein receptor kinase 3, β-arrestin-2, Ca2+/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II and phosphodiesterase PDE1C2, and a Cl−-cotransporter in rodent olfactory epithelia Bert Ph. M. Menco OriginalPaper Pages: 11 - 36
Changes in mitotic rate and GFAP expression in the primary olfactory axis of Streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats J. C. DennisE. S. ColemanE. E. Morrison OriginalPaper Pages: 3 - 10
Fine structural aspects of apoptosis in the olfactory epithelium Yuko Suzuki OriginalPaper 11 October 2005 Pages: 693 - 702
Transient expression of tyrosine hydroxylase promoter/reporter gene constructs in the olfactory epithelium of transgenic mice Hayato SasakiRoseAnn BerlinHarriet Baker OriginalPaper 11 October 2005 Pages: 681 - 692
Homer 1b/c expression correlates with zebrafish olfactory system development Robert GasperiniLisa Foa OriginalPaper 11 October 2005 Pages: 671 - 680
Protocols for two- and three-color fluorescent RNA in situ hybridization of the main and accessory olfactory epithelia in mouse Tomohiro IshiiMasayo OmuraPeter Mombaerts OriginalPaper 11 October 2005 Pages: 657 - 669
Are there efferent synapses in fish taste buds? Klaus ReutterMartin Witt OriginalPaper 11 October 2005 Pages: 647 - 656
Building sensory receptors on the tongue Bruce OakleyMartin Witt OriginalPaper 11 October 2005 Pages: 631 - 646
Taste placodes are primary targets of geniculate but not trigeminal sensory axons in mouse developing tongue Joseph-Pascal Mbiene OriginalPaper 11 October 2005 Pages: 617 - 629
Lingual deficits in neurotrophin double knockout mice Irina V. NosratKarin AgermanChristopher A. Nosrat OriginalPaper 11 October 2005 Pages: 607 - 615
Distinct roles for Sema3A, Sema3F, and an unidentified trophic factor in controlling the advance of geniculate axons to gustatory lingual epithelium Ryan VilbigJason CosmanoM. William Rochlin OriginalPaper 11 October 2005 Pages: 591 - 606
Personal reflections on 40 years of research in the chemical senses Albert I. Farbman OriginalPaper 11 October 2005 Pages: 579 - 589
The chemical senses, olfaction and taste: A tribute to Al Farbman Bert Ph. M. MencoMartin WittEnrico Mugnaini OriginalPaper 11 October 2005 Pages: 575 - 578
Debris of “dark” (compacted) neurones are removed from an otherwise undamaged environment mainly by astrocytes via blood vessels Mária MázlóBalázs GaszFerenc Gallyas OriginalPaper Pages: 557 - 567
Ablation of primary afferent terminals reduces nicotinic receptor expression and the nociceptive responses to nicotinic agonists in the spinal cord Imran M. KhanMichelle WennerholmPalmer Taylor OriginalPaper Pages: 543 - 556
Mitochondria in activated microglia in vitro Richard B. BanatiRupert EgenspergerGraeber OriginalPaper Pages: 535 - 541
Early changes in Huntington’s disease patient brains involve alterations in cytoskeletal and synaptic elements Nicholas A. DiProsperoEr-Yun ChenDanilo A. Tagle OriginalPaper Pages: 517 - 533
In vitro human ependymoblastoma cells differentiate after exposure to nerve growth factor A. AntonelliA. ChiarettiL. Aloe OriginalPaper Pages: 503 - 515
The developing cervical spinal ventral commissure of the rat: A highly controlled axon-glial system Sile LaneKieran McDermottJohn Fraher OriginalPaper Pages: 489 - 501
Effects of growth/differentiation factor 5 on the survival and morphology of embryonic rat midbrain dopaminergic neurones in vitro Gerard W. O’KeeffePeter DockeryAideen M. Sullivan OriginalPaper Pages: 479 - 488
Neurite outgrowth from hippocampal neurons is promoted by choroid plexus ependymal cells in vitro Kazushi KimuraNaoya MatsumotoChizuka Ide OriginalPaper Pages: 465 - 476
Neurite outgrowth from hippocampal neurons is promoted by choroid plexus ependymal cells in vitro Kazushi KimuraNaoya MatsumotoChizuka Ide OriginalPaper Pages: 465 - 476
The effects of nerve growth factor upon the neuropeptide content of the suprachiasmatic nucleus of rats withdrawn from ethanol are mediated by the nucleus basalis magnocellularis Manuel M. Paula-BarbosaPedro A. PereiraAntónio Cadete-Leite OriginalPaper Pages: 453 - 463
The effects of nerve growth factor upon the neuropeptide content of the suprachiasmatic nucleus of rats withdrawn from ethanol are mediated by the nucleus basalis magnocellularis Manuel M. Paula-BarbosaPedro A. PereiraAntónio Cadete-Leite OriginalPaper Pages: 453 - 463