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Microvillar cells olfactory epithelium

Moran D.T., Rowley J.C. and Jafek B.W. (1982). Electron microscopy of human olfactory epithelium reveals a new cell type microvillar cell. Brain Res 253, 39-46. [Pg.231]

Rowley JC III, Moran DT, Jafek BW. 1989. Peroxidase backfills suggest the mammalian olfactory epithelium contains a second morphologically distinct class of bipolar sensory neuron The microvillar cell. Brain Res 502 387-400. [Pg.199]

The supporting cells of the olfactory epithelium separate and partially wrap the ORNs. Their apical surface, in humans and some other vertebrates, is covered with microvilli, which project along with the olfactory cilia into the mucous layer. A third cell type, the microvillar cells, present at about one-tenth the number of the ORNs in... [Pg.470]


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