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1 bulb, contained the FXG-associated mRNA Omp (olfactory marker protein).
2 43]), and mature olfactory receptor neurons (olfactory marker protein).
3  including GAP43, PGP9.5, but the absence of olfactory marker protein.
4 yclic nucleotide-gated channel subunits, and olfactory marker protein.
5 omeruli contained processes that express the olfactory marker protein, a marker common to mature OSN
6 amount and in the number of cells expressing olfactory marker protein, a marker of mature ORNs.
7 e was thinner and showed lower expression of olfactory marker protein and growth-associated protein 4
8  but clearly distinct from an apical zone of olfactory marker protein and odorant receptor-expressing
9 he point of expressing odorant receptors and olfactory marker protein and of projecting axons to the
10 ose proximity of the mouse GC-D gene to Omp (olfactory marker protein) and Hbb (hemoglobin beta-chain
11 sence of a dendrite, by immunoreactivity for olfactory marker protein, and by the firing of action po
12 cifically nullify Ggamma13 expression in the olfactory marker protein-expressing OSNs.
13 re were far fewer mature ORNs, as defined by olfactory marker protein expression, and significantly g
14 5 weeks, with an accompanying restoration of olfactory marker protein expression.
15              Olfactory epithelial cells from olfactory marker protein-green fluorescent protein (OMP-
16 tivated microglial cells that also contained olfactory marker protein, indicating neuronophagia withi
17 s are doubly label for bromodeoxyuridine and olfactory marker protein, indicating that neuronal cells
18 mature neurons to p75NGFR + cells (665%) and olfactory marker protein + mature neurons to p75NGFR + b
19 aluated whether ORs are expressed in mature [olfactory marker protein (OMP(+))] and/or immature [grow
20 ype alpha blocks the reappearance of mature, olfactory marker protein (OMP) (+) olfactory neurons as
21                                Antibodies to olfactory marker protein (OMP) and neuronal cell adhesio
22 ast majority of OSNs, 2C6(+) neurons express olfactory marker protein (OMP) at a low level, but their
23 t (PGP) 9.5 and the chemosensory cell marker olfactory marker protein (OMP) at E14; vomeronasal neuro
24        To broaden our knowledge, we examined olfactory marker protein (OMP) expression in a sample of
25                          Mice from which the olfactory marker protein (OMP) gene has been deleted dem
26  we used an adenoviral vector to replace the olfactory marker protein (OMP) gene in olfactory recepto
27 e lacZ coding region, driven by the proximal olfactory marker protein (OMP) gene promoter, and shows
28         Though its function remains obscure, olfactory marker protein (OMP) has been implicated in ol
29 e (NMR) (15)N relaxation measurements of the olfactory marker protein (OMP) including longitudinal re
30 pe-specific gene expression, such as that of olfactory marker protein (omp) involved in odor-evoked s
31                                              Olfactory marker protein (OMP) is a highly expressed and
32                                              Olfactory marker protein (OMP) is a ubiquitous, cytoplas
33                                              Olfactory marker protein (OMP) is an abundant, phylogent
34                                              Olfactory marker protein (OMP), a phylogenetically conse
35                                We found that olfactory marker protein (OMP), a protein expressed in m
36 sed in cells colabeled with antibody against olfactory marker protein (OMP), corroborating that matur
37 le- and double-label immunocytochemistry for olfactory marker protein (OMP), growth-associated protei
38  were processed for immunocytochemistry with olfactory marker protein (OMP), synaptophysin, synapsin
39              In animals heterozygous for the olfactory marker protein (OMP), this adaptive plasticity
40 changes are prevented by genetic ablation of olfactory marker protein (OMP), which is exclusively exp
41       In the absence of nasotoxic treatment, olfactory marker protein (OMP), which is specific for OR
42              Immunohistochemical analyses of olfactory marker protein (OMP)-, calretinin- calbindin-,
43 ice (HpY-1), the pattern of expression of an olfactory marker protein (OMP)-lacZ fusion gene was anal
44 on potential along ORN axons were studied in olfactory marker protein (OMP)-null mice and genotypical
45 hat odorant quality perception is altered in olfactory marker protein (OMP)-null mice, we trained and
46 GAP43-positive) and mature receptor neurons (olfactory marker protein (OMP)-positive), were positive
47                                      Ectopic olfactory marker protein (OMP)-stained fibers localized
48 characterized as interacting partners of the olfactory marker protein (OMP).
49  growth cone associated protein (GAP) 43 and olfactory marker protein (OMP).
50                      Mature OSN (stained for olfactory marker protein, OMP) numbers decreased between
51                             In RTT biopsies, olfactory marker protein-positive neurons displayed abno
52                       A comparison of L1 and olfactory marker protein suggests that L1 is expressed p
53  the lesion, immunostaining for beta-gal and olfactory marker protein was virtually eliminated in the