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Vomeronasal organ receptor cells

Ortmann R. (1988). Uber Sinneszellen am fetalen vomeronasalen organ der Menschen (receptor cells in the vomeronasal (Jacobson s) organ in the human fetus). HNO 37, 191-197. [Pg.235]

Pyatkina G.A. (1987). Development of the receptor cells of the olfactory and vomeronasal organs in man. Cell Differ 20(Suppl.), 91S. [Pg.239]

Takami S., Getchell, M. and Chen, Y. (1993). Neurone-specific compounds in the receptor cells of the adult human vomeronasal organ. Neuroreport 4, 375-378. [Pg.251]

Herrada G, Dulac C (1997) A novel family of putative pheromone receptors in mammals with a topographically organized and sexually dimorphic distribution. Cell 90 763-773 Huh GS, Boulanger LM, Du H, Riquelme PA, Brotz TM, Shatz CJ (2000) Functional requirement for class I MHC in CNS development and plasticity. Science 290 2155-2159 Inamura K, Kashiwayanagi M, Kurihara K (1999) Regionalization of Fos immunostaining in rat accessory olfactory bulb when the vomeronasal organ was exposed to urine. Eur J Neurosci 11 2254-2260... [Pg.105]

Boehm, N. Gasser, B. 1993. Sensory receptor-like cells in the human foetal vomeronasal organ. NeuroReport, 4, 867-870. [Pg.327]

Breipohl, W., Bhatnagar, K.P. Mendoza, A. 1979. Fine structure of the receptor-free epithelium in the vomeronasal organ of the rat. Cell Tissue Res., 200, 383—395. [Pg.590]


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