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Ciba Foundation Symposium 160 ‐ Regeneration of Vertebrate Sensory Receptor Cells
2007G. Bock, J. Whelan
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Sensory Receptors as a Special Class of Hormonal Cells
Neuroendocrinology, 1991Classically, sensory receptors are specialized cells which detect specific environmental disturbances and send out neural signals for the integration, control and/or regulation of effector organs. Recently, a special class of sensory receptors called sensori-hormonal cells which employ hormones as their means of flux of biological information has been ...
S F, Pang, P P, Lee, P L, Tang
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Noxious heat receptors present in cold-sensory cells in rats
Neuroscience Letters, 2004Noxious heat above approximately 45 degrees C applied on cold spots evokes a paradoxical cold sensation by activating cold fibers. It remains unresolved whether cold receptors respond to heat as well, or whether noxious-heat receptors and cold receptors coexist in the same fiber.
Makoto, Okazawa +5 more
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Cell and Tissue Research, 2002
During critical phases of mouse development, axons from olfactory sensory neurons grow out of the nasal neuroepithelium and navigate through the connective mesenchyme tissue towards their targets in the developing telencephalic vesicle. Between embryonic days E11 and E16, populations of cells are located in the mesenchyme which express distinct ...
Sidonie, Conzelmann +3 more
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During critical phases of mouse development, axons from olfactory sensory neurons grow out of the nasal neuroepithelium and navigate through the connective mesenchyme tissue towards their targets in the developing telencephalic vesicle. Between embryonic days E11 and E16, populations of cells are located in the mesenchyme which express distinct ...
Sidonie, Conzelmann +3 more
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Schwann cell chemokine receptors mediate HIV‐1 gp120 toxicity to sensory neurons
Annals of Neurology, 2003AbstractHuman immunodeficiency virus (HIV)–associated sensory neuropathy (HIV‐SN) is the most common neurological complication of HIV infection. Currently, the pathogenesis of HIV‐SN is unknown. Because there is no convincing evidence of neuronal infection, HIV neurotoxicity is likely to be effected either by secreted viral proteins such as the ...
Sanjay C, Keswani +5 more
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Id1/NR2B Receptor Pathway Regulates Rat Cochlear Sensory Epithelial Cell Survival after Radiation
Audiology and Neurotology, 2018Survival of cochlear sensory epithelial cells may be regulated by inhibitor of differentiation-1 (Id1) and the N-methyl-D-aspartic acid (NMDA) receptor. However, it is unclear whether Id1 and the NMDA receptor are involved in the radiation-mediated survival of rat cochlear sensory epithelial cells.
Junming, Chen +8 more
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Virchows Archiv A, 1987
The lamellar cells of the sensory corpuscles of the pig dermis must be considered to be epithelial cells as they contain cytokeratins. The cytokeratins detected are similar to those found in simple epithelia. Moreover, lamellar cells are embedded in an extracellular matrix reminiscent of the basement membrane of epithelium since it contains laminin and
J P, Ortonne +3 more
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The lamellar cells of the sensory corpuscles of the pig dermis must be considered to be epithelial cells as they contain cytokeratins. The cytokeratins detected are similar to those found in simple epithelia. Moreover, lamellar cells are embedded in an extracellular matrix reminiscent of the basement membrane of epithelium since it contains laminin and
J P, Ortonne +3 more
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Secondary sensory cells in the gravity receptor system of the statocyst of Octopus vulgaris
Cell and Tissue Research, 1977The presence of secondary sensory cells in the Octopus gravity receptor system has been demonstrated. In serial thin sections of the receptor cells (hair cells) no axons were found leaving the cells. Instead, synapses were observed with synaptic vesicles lying inside the receptor cells.
B U, Budelmann, G, Thies
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The ultrastructure of the sensory hairs of the paratympanic organ receptor cells in chicken
Anatomy and Embryology, 1996The hair bundle of the receptor cells in the paratympanic organ of the chicken was studied by TEM, after fixation in aldehydes/osmium tetroxide or in aldehydes/osmium tetroxide/tannic acid. The bundles are formed by a kinocilium and by 40-70 stereocilia. The stereocilia are linked to each other by an extensive network of filaments. Three types of these
GIANNESSI, FRANCESCO, RUFFOLI, RICCARDO
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Calcium currents and GABAB receptors in the dorsal sensory cells of the lamprey spinal cord
Neuroscience and Behavioral Physiology, 1999Patch-clamp studies were performed on the isolated dorsal sensory cells of the spinal cords of three species of lamprey, Ichthyomyzon unicuspis, Petromyzon marinus, and Lampetra fluviatilis, to measure changes in the amplitudes of calcium current induced by GABA and its specific antagonists and agonists.
Batueva, I. V. +4 more
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