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Emerging relationships between cytochemical properties and sensory modality transmission in primary sensory neurons.
/0 Comments/in Publications /by syn-adminCarr PA, Nagy JI. 1993. Emerging relationships between cytochemical properties and sensory modality transmission in primary sensory neurons. Brain Res Bull. 30(3-4):209-19. Google Scholar PubMed
Cytochemical relationships and central terminations of a unique population of primary afferent neurons in rat.
/0 Comments/in Publications /by syn-adminCarr PA, Yamamoto T, Karmy G, Nagy JI. 1991. Cytochemical relationships and central terminations of a unique population of primary afferent neurons in rat. Brain Res Bull. 26(6):825-43. Google Scholar PubMed
Cytochrome oxidase immunohistochemistry in rat brain and dorsal root ganglia: visualization of enzyme in neuronal perikarya and in parvalbumin-positive neurons.
/0 Comments/in Publications /by syn-adminParvalbumin is highly colocalized with calbindin D28k and rarely with calcitonin gene-related peptide in dorsal root ganglia neurons of rat.
/0 Comments/in Publications /by syn-adminCarr PA, Yamamoto T, Karmy G, Baimbridge KG, Nagy JI. 1989. Parvalbumin is highly colocalized with calbindin D28k and rarely with calcitonin gene-related peptide in dorsal root ganglia neurons of rat. Brain Res. 497(1):163-70. Google Scholar PubMed
Quantitative histochemical analysis of cytochrome oxidase in rat dorsal root ganglia and its co-localization with carbonic anhydrase.
/0 Comments/in Publications /by syn-adminCarr PA, Yamamoto T, Staines WA, Whittaker ME, Nagy JI. 1989. Quantitative histochemical analysis of cytochrome oxidase in rat dorsal root ganglia and its co-localization with carbonic anhydrase. Neuroscience. 33(2):351-62. Google Scholar PubMed
Analysis of parvalbumin and calbindin D28k-immunoreactive neurons in dorsal root ganglia of rat in relation to their cytochrome oxidase and carbonic anhydrase content.
/0 Comments/in Publications /by syn-adminCarr PA, Yamamoto T, Karmy G, Baimbridge KG, Nagy JI. 1989. Analysis of parvalbumin and calbindin D28k-immunoreactive neurons in dorsal root ganglia of rat in relation to their cytochrome oxidase and carbonic anhydrase content. Neuroscience. 33(2):363-71. Google Scholar PubMed