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Krimm, Robin - Department of Anatomical Sciences and Neurobiology, University of Louisville
Overexpression of Neurotrophin 4 in Skin Enhances Myelinated Sensory
Mice Lacking the p75 Receptor Fail to Acquire a Normal Complement of Taste
Overexpression of Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor Enhances Sensory Innervation and Selectively Increases Neuron Number
Fluorescent Immunohistochemistry for Taste buds and Nerve Fibers Protocol
Refinement of Innervation Accuracy following Initial Targeting of Peripheral Gustatory Fibers
Epithelial overexpression of BDNF and NT4 produces distinct gustatory axon morphologies that disrupt initial targeting
Epithelial Overexpression of BDNF or NT4 Disrupts Targeting of Taste Neurons That Innervate
Cutaneous Overexpression of Neurotrophin-3 (NT3) Selectively Restores Sensory Innervation In NT3
TROMA I Immunohistochemistry Protocol Deparaffinize and Rehydrate
NT3 Expressed in Skin Causes Enhancement of SA1 Sensory Neurons