The olfactory and vomeronasal systems of vertebrates are characterised by neurogenesis occurring throughout life. The regenerative ability of olfactory receptor neurons relies on specific glial cells, the olfactory and vomeronasal axon-surrounding cells. Numerous studies have examined mammalian olfactory ensheathing cells which are considered potential candidates for spinal cord injury repair using cell-based therapy. With regard to nonmammalian vertebrates, limited information is available on these glial cells in fish, and there is no information on them in terrestrial anamniotes, the amphibians. In the present research, we studied the immunocytochemical characteristics of axon-surrounding cells in Ambystoma mexicanum. Urodeles have relati...
G-protein-coupled receptors are responsible for binding to chemosensory cues and initiating response...
Among teleost fishes, differences exist in the shape, number, and arrangement of the olfactory lamel...
Previous reports have indicated that members of the proteid family of salamanders lack a vomeronasal...
The olfactory and vomeronasal systems of vertebrates are characterised by neurogenesis occurring thr...
none3noIn the olfactory system of vertebrates, neurogenesis occurs throughout life. The regenerating...
Continuous lifelong neurogenesis is typical of the vertebrate olfactory system. The regenerative abi...
The knowledge of the morphological and functional aspects of mammalian glial cells has greatly incre...
Most tetrapods possess two nasal organs for detecting chemicals in their environment, which are the ...
In vertebrates, specialised olfactory systems and associated neurons are crucial to sense the outsid...
Abstract: In this article, we describe the basic aspects of the structure and function of the olfact...
In vertebrates, the receptor neurons of the olfactory/vomeronasal systems express different receptor...
G-protein-coupled receptors are responsible for binding to chemosensory cues and initiating response...
Individual receptor neurons in the peripheral olfactory organ extend long axons into the olfactory b...
In the present study, we investigated glial cell organization in the olfactory system of adult and t...
The vomeronasal (VN) systems of rodents and opossums are of the segregated type, i.e alpha-subtype G...
G-protein-coupled receptors are responsible for binding to chemosensory cues and initiating response...
Among teleost fishes, differences exist in the shape, number, and arrangement of the olfactory lamel...
Previous reports have indicated that members of the proteid family of salamanders lack a vomeronasal...
The olfactory and vomeronasal systems of vertebrates are characterised by neurogenesis occurring thr...
none3noIn the olfactory system of vertebrates, neurogenesis occurs throughout life. The regenerating...
Continuous lifelong neurogenesis is typical of the vertebrate olfactory system. The regenerative abi...
The knowledge of the morphological and functional aspects of mammalian glial cells has greatly incre...
Most tetrapods possess two nasal organs for detecting chemicals in their environment, which are the ...
In vertebrates, specialised olfactory systems and associated neurons are crucial to sense the outsid...
Abstract: In this article, we describe the basic aspects of the structure and function of the olfact...
In vertebrates, the receptor neurons of the olfactory/vomeronasal systems express different receptor...
G-protein-coupled receptors are responsible for binding to chemosensory cues and initiating response...
Individual receptor neurons in the peripheral olfactory organ extend long axons into the olfactory b...
In the present study, we investigated glial cell organization in the olfactory system of adult and t...
The vomeronasal (VN) systems of rodents and opossums are of the segregated type, i.e alpha-subtype G...
G-protein-coupled receptors are responsible for binding to chemosensory cues and initiating response...
Among teleost fishes, differences exist in the shape, number, and arrangement of the olfactory lamel...
Previous reports have indicated that members of the proteid family of salamanders lack a vomeronasal...