TRPM5-Expressing Solitary Chemosensory Cells Respond to Odorous Irritants
Weihong Lin, Tatsuya Ogura, Robert F. Margolskee, Thomas E. Finger, Diego Restrepo
Journal of Neurophysiology Published 1 March 2008 Vol. 99 no. 3, 1451-1460 DOI: 10.1152/jn.01195.2007
Weihong Lin
Tatsuya Ogura
Robert F. Margolskee
Thomas E. Finger

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Cover: Presence of sodium voltage-gated channel isoform 1.6 (NaV1.6) at the heminode and sensory terminals of a Ia afferent branch supplying innervation to a cat muscle spindle stained with antibodies targeting neurofilament H (green) and NaV1.6 (red). In the lower left corner are action potentials and instantaneous firing rates evoked by ramp-hold-release stretches recorded from a cat Ia afferent. From Carrasco DI, Vincent JA, Cope TC. Distribution of TTX-sensitive voltage-gated sodium channels in primary sensory endings of mammalian muscle spindles. J Neurophysiol 117: 1690–1701, 2017; doi:10.1152/jn.00889.2016.
TRPM5-Expressing Solitary Chemosensory Cells Respond to Odorous Irritants
Weihong Lin, Tatsuya Ogura, Robert F. Margolskee, Thomas E. Finger, Diego Restrepo
Journal of Neurophysiology Mar 2008, 99 (3) 1451-1460; DOI: 10.1152/jn.01195.2007
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