Bilateral innervation allows more than 80% of the 610 vallate taste buds to survive removal of one IXth nerve in adult rats. Removal of both IXth nerves in neonatal or adult rats results in the absence of taste buds. In studying development, we found that removing or crushing one IXth nerve in three-day-old neonates profoundly decreased the number of vallate taste buds that subsequently developed. Specifically, after removal of one IXth nerve at 3 days, only 228 taste buds formed, compared with 496 taste buds that one nerve would maintain in adults. Thus, during normal development, the right and left IXth nerves interact synergistically, as at least 150 more taste buds develop than predicted by the sum of the independent action of each IXth...
Several hundred taste buds develop and mature in the trench walls of the rat's vallate papilla durin...
Neurotrophins, neurotrophin receptors and sensory neurons are required for the development of lingua...
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The neural requirements for circumvallate taste bud formation were characterized in the rat. Taste b...
The rat vallate papilla is bilaterally innervated by the IXth nerve whose axons are required for the...
Oakley, B. Reformation of taste buds by crossed sensory nervps in the rat's tongue . Acta physiol. s...
The chorda tympani is a gustatory nerve that fails to regenerate if sectioned in rats 10 days of age...
AbstractTaste buds are multicellular receptor organs innervated by the VIIth, IXth, and Xth cranial ...
It is known in mammals that regenerating taste fibers will reform, innervate and maintain new taste ...
The brain changes substantially throughout development. In the taste system, brainstem neurons under...
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Unilateral interruption of the chorda-lingual nerve led to a loss of most epithelial axons and to th...
OAKLEY, B. Reformation of taste buds by crossed sensory nervps in the rat’s tongue. Acta physiol. sc...
Crushing or transecting the chorda tympani nerve of the gerbil ( Meriones unguiculatus ) caused ipsi...
AbstractThe refinement of innervation is a common developmental mechanism that serves to increase th...
Several hundred taste buds develop and mature in the trench walls of the rat's vallate papilla durin...
Neurotrophins, neurotrophin receptors and sensory neurons are required for the development of lingua...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/74872/1/j.1749-6632.1987.tb43629.x.pd
The neural requirements for circumvallate taste bud formation were characterized in the rat. Taste b...
The rat vallate papilla is bilaterally innervated by the IXth nerve whose axons are required for the...
Oakley, B. Reformation of taste buds by crossed sensory nervps in the rat's tongue . Acta physiol. s...
The chorda tympani is a gustatory nerve that fails to regenerate if sectioned in rats 10 days of age...
AbstractTaste buds are multicellular receptor organs innervated by the VIIth, IXth, and Xth cranial ...
It is known in mammals that regenerating taste fibers will reform, innervate and maintain new taste ...
The brain changes substantially throughout development. In the taste system, brainstem neurons under...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/75190/1/j.1749-6632.1987.tb43614.x.pd
Unilateral interruption of the chorda-lingual nerve led to a loss of most epithelial axons and to th...
OAKLEY, B. Reformation of taste buds by crossed sensory nervps in the rat’s tongue. Acta physiol. sc...
Crushing or transecting the chorda tympani nerve of the gerbil ( Meriones unguiculatus ) caused ipsi...
AbstractThe refinement of innervation is a common developmental mechanism that serves to increase th...
Several hundred taste buds develop and mature in the trench walls of the rat's vallate papilla durin...
Neurotrophins, neurotrophin receptors and sensory neurons are required for the development of lingua...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/74872/1/j.1749-6632.1987.tb43629.x.pd