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1 nfirmed the presence of 5-HT(3A) mRNA in the geniculate ganglion.
2 ates the number of neurons in the developing geniculate ganglion.
3 entify oral cavity-projecting neurons in the geniculate ganglion.
4 t gene expression profiles in the gustatory (geniculate) ganglion.
5 y, and other sensory information, within the geniculate ganglion and its projections.
6  5-HT(3A) promoter, a subset of cells in the geniculate ganglion and nerve fibers in taste buds are G
7 ve, and general somatosensory neurons in the geniculate ganglion are greatly reduced by mid-gestation
8 entified afferent neurons located within the geniculate ganglion, as reported previously for paratymp
9 ated side was an approximate 20% decrease in geniculate ganglion cells available to innervate taste b
10      Functional studies show that only those geniculate ganglion cells expressing 5-HT3A-driven GFP r
11 een taste bud size and number of innervating geniculate ganglion cells in 10-, 20-, or 30-day-old rat
12 uroanatomical markers, the number of labeled geniculate ganglion cells innervating single buds on the
13           The larger the taste bud, the more geniculate ganglion cells that innervate it.
14                Namely, the number of labeled geniculate ganglion cells that innervated a taste bud wa
15 < .0003): The larger the taste bud, the more geniculate ganglion cells that innervated it.
16  during postnatal development, the number of geniculate ganglion cells that innervated single fungifo
17  size of individual taste buds and number of geniculate ganglion cells that innervated them.
18 ery small subsets of the total population of geniculate ganglion cells to test the hypothesis that ta
19 apillae to infect single or small numbers of geniculate ganglion cells, together with the central neu
20 ched by an appropriate number of innervating geniculate ganglion cells.
21                                    The mouse geniculate ganglion contains chemosensory neurons innerv
22                                          The geniculate ganglion contains two main neuronal populatio
23  a topographic representation of buds in the geniculate ganglion, despite a stereotyped patterned arr
24  non-oral somatosensory neurons (58%) in the geniculate ganglion did not.
25 bodies of oral sensory neurons reside in the geniculate ganglion (GG) and nodose/petrosal/jugular gan
26 ponses to glutamate receptor agonists of rat geniculate ganglion (GG) neurons innervating the tongue.
27 ification of chemosensory neurons within the geniculate ganglion (GG).
28 GLT1, we conducted in vivo Ca(2+) imaging on geniculate ganglion gustatory afferent neurons of Plcb2
29 uggest that subpopulations of neurons in the geniculate ganglion have distinct biophysical properties
30 iated cell death, which was increased in the geniculate ganglion in Bdnf(-/-) mice, was rescued in Bd
31                               Neurons of the geniculate ganglion innervate taste buds located in two
32                                          The geniculate ganglion is the location of the somata of two
33 atever taste quality is signaled by a murine geniculate ganglion neuron, that signal reflects the act
34  was located in the endoplasmic reticulum of geniculate ganglion neuronal somata, and extracellularly
35 cal responses to taste stimuli of individual geniculate ganglion neurones in vivo in the rat and comp
36 mining a published RNA-sequencing dataset of geniculate ganglion neurons and by in situ hybridization
37 nously applied ATP in fura-2 loaded isolated geniculate ganglion neurons from wild-type and P2X3 knoc
38 fungiform papillae and the normal numbers of geniculate ganglion neurons implicate gustatory epitheli
39 ze post-CTX cannot be explained by a loss of geniculate ganglion neurons or degeneration of central a
40 NF and NT4 are not only survival factors for geniculate ganglion neurons, but also have important rol
41 ed neurotrophic factor (BDNF), the number of geniculate ganglion neurons, which innervate taste buds,
42 in-4 (NT4) are essential for the survival of geniculate ganglion neurons, which provide the sensory a
43 3/Znrf3, is expressed in nodose-petrosal and geniculate ganglion neurons.
44 -)/Ntf4/5(-/-) double mutants lose 90-95% of geniculate ganglion neurons.
45 40% increase, respectively, in the number of geniculate ganglion neurons.
46 ere, we report single cell RNA sequencing of geniculate ganglion neurons.
47 taste bud is innervated by only four to five geniculate ganglion neurons; their peripheral fibers do
48                          Some neurons in the geniculate ganglion project to taste regions in the oral
49 al taste system, oral sensory neurons of the geniculate ganglion project via the chorda tympani nerve
50            We used mice expressing GCaMP3 in geniculate ganglion sensory neurons to investigate taste
51                 The number of neurons in the geniculate ganglion that are available to innervate tast
52  of a genetically defined neuron type in the geniculate ganglion that is responsive to innately avers