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Sensory Neurons

Secretion of mast cell inflammatory mediators is enhanced by CADM1-dependent adhesion to sensory neurons

Secretion of mast cell inflammatory mediators is enhanced by CADM1-dependent adhesion to sensory neurons

... (CGRP)-positive sensory neurons in human and rat intestine (Stead et ...and neurons is increased during infection (Stead et ...mast-cell sensory neuron contacts may therefore provide new ...

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The survival and growth of sensory neurons following peripheral nerve injury

The survival and growth of sensory neurons following peripheral nerve injury

... of sensory neurons. The small sensory neuron subpopulation is divided into two groups based on distinct phenotypes (see McMahon & Snider, 1998 for review) - those expressing the TrkA receptor, ...

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Visualizing a set of olfactory sensory neurons responding to a bile salt

Visualizing a set of olfactory sensory neurons responding to a bile salt

... the sensory neurons responding to an ...ciliated sensory neurons becomes stained, whose axons can be followed to their terminals in discrete regions in the olfactory ...the sensory ...

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Modulation of Aplysia Californica Siphon Sensory Neurons by Conopressin G

Modulation of Aplysia Californica Siphon Sensory Neurons by Conopressin G

... Conopressin G suppresses an outward potassium current Typically Aplysia californica sensory neurons have a resting membrane potential close to - 4 0 mV and show no synaptic input or spon[r] ...

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Rabies virus infection of cultured rat sensory neurons.

Rabies virus infection of cultured rat sensory neurons.

... Taking advantage of the nerve growth factor-induced differentiation of neuronal cells, we have studied the interaction of rat sensory neurons with rabies virus CVS strain, using a compar[r] ...

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TRPA1 is a major oxidant sensor in murine airway sensory neurons

TRPA1 is a major oxidant sensor in murine airway sensory neurons

... chemosensory neurons. These responses were absent in neurons from mice lacking TRPA1, an ion channel of the transient receptor potential (TRP) gene ...primary sensory neurons and heterologous ...

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Description of olfactory sensory neurons, olfactory bulb glomeruli and effect of sensory experience on glomerular development in early life history  of Chinook salmon, Oncorhynchus tshawytscha

Description of olfactory sensory neurons, olfactory bulb glomeruli and effect of sensory experience on glomerular development in early life history of Chinook salmon, Oncorhynchus tshawytscha

... olfactory sensory neurons (OSNs), which relay the information first to the olfactory bulb and then onto higher brain structures (Laberge and Hara ...

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Neurotrophin switching in developing sensory neurons

Neurotrophin switching in developing sensory neurons

... among sensory neurons since high levels of TrkB ai'e expressed by a sub-population of DRG neurons, (presumably by cells responsive to BDNF), yet these cells express vei*y little gp75 (Ernfors et al, ...

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Identifying local and descending inputs for primary sensory neurons

Identifying local and descending inputs for primary sensory neurons

... primary sensory neurons are specialized to detect separate qualities ...of sensory stimuli. The peripheral axons of sensory neurons inner- vate the skin, muscles, joints, or internal ...

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Thermodynamic Evaluation of Electrical Responses to Odorant in Olfactory Sensory Neurons

Thermodynamic Evaluation of Electrical Responses to Odorant in Olfactory Sensory Neurons

... In a single contact, the EOG measuring electrode records the electrical activity of the set of several olfactory sensory neurons. Owing to the heterogeneity of receptor distribution in the olfactory ...

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Studies of olfactory sensory neurons in two invasive fish species

Studies of olfactory sensory neurons in two invasive fish species

... 2007). Neurons expressing V1R or V2R receptors project to different areas of the mammalian accessory olfactory bulb, and respond to different classes of molecules (Leinders-Zufall et ...

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KCNQ/M currents in sensory neurons: Significance for pain therapy

KCNQ/M currents in sensory neurons: Significance for pain therapy

... convergent neurons, located deep within the dorsal horn ( ⬎ 500 ␮ m), receiving input from the toe region ipsilateral to the spinal nerve ligation (when performed), were made using a parylene-coated tungsten elec- ...

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Sensory Neurons

Sensory Neurons

... Spinal Cord Brain Sensory Neuron Motor Neuron Interneurons • Interneurons carry information between other neurons only found in the.. brain and spinal cord..[r] ...

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Ligand-Gated Ion Channels in Sensory Neurons

Ligand-Gated Ion Channels in Sensory Neurons

... Molecular Cloning of a Human Neuronal Nicotinic Acetycholine Receptor p3-like Subunit. Molecular Cloning of a Resiniferatoxin-binding Protein.[r] ...

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Immune mediated alterations in nociceptive sensory function in Aplysia californica

Immune mediated alterations in nociceptive sensory function in Aplysia californica

... on sensory excitability in our experiments indirectly via activation of microglial-like cells, we performed a series of experiments to determine whether LPS could significantly alter sensory neuron ...

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Neuroprotection by heat shock protein 27 in sensory and motor neurons

Neuroprotection by heat shock protein 27 in sensory and motor neurons

... infected neurons were also im m unopositive for active caspase-3 (Fig ...adult sensory neurons, quantitative analysis o f cell survival by total cell counts and o f cell viability by the MTT assay ...

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Progressive Sensory Loss in Familial Dysautonomia

Progressive Sensory Loss in Familial Dysautonomia

... myelinated axons.67 The nerve fails to increase in size with age and sensory neurons in spinal ganglia are decreased.8 Age-related increases in residual nodules in sensory ganglia and pr[r] ...

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Heat shock protein 27: Developmental regulation and expression after peripheral nerve injury

Heat shock protein 27: Developmental regulation and expression after peripheral nerve injury

... some neurons, peripheral nerve injury leads to cell death, although in the adult, unlike the neonate (Yip et ...primary sensory neurons occurs only after a long delay ...to neurons with ...

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Blue Brain

Blue Brain

... from sensory neurons(nerve cell bodies and their axons and dendrites)and responses it with generating and sending new signals that inculcate the consequent parts of the body to travel or retort in some ...

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Axonal localization of integrins in the CNS is neuronal type and age dependent

Axonal localization of integrins in the CNS is neuronal type and age dependent

... of sensory neurons, adult DRG and RGC neurons, is interesting because both have a relatively high intrinsic regenerative ...cortical neurons into adulthood (Vecino et ...of sensory ...

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