AbstractTaste buds are multicellular receptor organs innervated by the VIIth, IXth, and Xth cranial nerves. In most vertebrates, taste buds differentiate after nerve fibers have reached the lingual epithelium, suggesting that nerves induce taste buds. However, under experimental conditions, taste buds of amphibians develop independently of innervation. Thus, rather than being induced by nerves, the developing taste periphery likely regulates ingrowing nerve fibers. To test this idea, we devised a culture approach using axolotl embryos. Gustatory neurons were generated from cultured epibranchial placodes, and when cultured alone, axon outgrowth was random over 4 days, a time period coincident with axon growth to the periphery in vivo. In con...
AbstractThe refinement of innervation is a common developmental mechanism that serves to increase th...
Taste buds on the mammalian tongue are confined to the epithelium of three types of gustatory papill...
AbstractBrain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) and neurotrophin-4 (NT4) are essential for the surv...
AbstractTaste buds are multicellular receptor organs innervated by the VIIth, IXth, and Xth cranial ...
AbstractCranial nerves VII, IX and X provide both gustatory (taste) and non-gustatory (touch, pain, ...
Neurotrophins, neurotrophin receptors and sensory neurons are required for the development of lingua...
Bilateral innervation allows more than 80% of the 610 vallate taste buds to survive removal of one I...
AbstractDespite numerous descriptive studies, the embryonic origin of vertebrate taste buds has neve...
Taste buds, the sensory organs for taste, have been described as arising solely from the surrounding...
The embryonic loss of brain-derived neurotropic factor (BDNF)-dependent taste axons in bdnf null mut...
To establish lingual receptive fields that are the basic unit of taste function, ganglion cells must...
AbstractMost fungiform taste buds fail to become innervated when BDNF or NT4 is overexpressed in the...
Sensory ganglia that innervate taste buds and gustatory papillae (geniculate and petrosal) are reduc...
AbstractThe epithelium of mammalian tongue hosts most of the taste buds that transduce gustatory sti...
It is known in mammals that regenerating taste fibers will reform, innervate and maintain new taste ...
AbstractThe refinement of innervation is a common developmental mechanism that serves to increase th...
Taste buds on the mammalian tongue are confined to the epithelium of three types of gustatory papill...
AbstractBrain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) and neurotrophin-4 (NT4) are essential for the surv...
AbstractTaste buds are multicellular receptor organs innervated by the VIIth, IXth, and Xth cranial ...
AbstractCranial nerves VII, IX and X provide both gustatory (taste) and non-gustatory (touch, pain, ...
Neurotrophins, neurotrophin receptors and sensory neurons are required for the development of lingua...
Bilateral innervation allows more than 80% of the 610 vallate taste buds to survive removal of one I...
AbstractDespite numerous descriptive studies, the embryonic origin of vertebrate taste buds has neve...
Taste buds, the sensory organs for taste, have been described as arising solely from the surrounding...
The embryonic loss of brain-derived neurotropic factor (BDNF)-dependent taste axons in bdnf null mut...
To establish lingual receptive fields that are the basic unit of taste function, ganglion cells must...
AbstractMost fungiform taste buds fail to become innervated when BDNF or NT4 is overexpressed in the...
Sensory ganglia that innervate taste buds and gustatory papillae (geniculate and petrosal) are reduc...
AbstractThe epithelium of mammalian tongue hosts most of the taste buds that transduce gustatory sti...
It is known in mammals that regenerating taste fibers will reform, innervate and maintain new taste ...
AbstractThe refinement of innervation is a common developmental mechanism that serves to increase th...
Taste buds on the mammalian tongue are confined to the epithelium of three types of gustatory papill...
AbstractBrain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) and neurotrophin-4 (NT4) are essential for the surv...