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Chapter and Conference Paper
Histochemical Characteristics of Glycoproteins During Rat Palatine Gland Development
Lectin histochemistry has been used to investigate glycosylation modification and glycoprotein expression that occurs during development and under different physiological and pathological conditions. Several l...
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Trps1 is necessary for normal temporomandibular joint development
Mutation of the human TRPS1 gene leads to trichorhinophalangeal syndrome (TRPS), which is characterized by an abnormal development of various organs including the craniofacial skeleton. Trps1 has recently been sh...
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Quantitative analysis of the dendritic architectures of single jaw-closing and jaw-opening motoneurons in cats
Little is known about the dendritic architectures of trigeminal motoneurons innervating antagonistic muscles. Thus, the aim of the present study was to provide a quantitative description of jaw-closing (JC) an...
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Quantitative ultrastructure of synapses on functionally identified primary afferent neurons in the cat trigeminal mesencephalic nucleus
Though a number of studies have reported the presence of synapses on neurons in the trigeminal mesencephalic nucleus (Vmes), there have been no quantitative studies of either the density of innervation, or th...