“Type III” cells of rat taste buds: Immunohistochemical and ultrastructural studies of neuron‐specific enolase, protein gene product 9.5, and serotonin
Cindy L. Yee(Rocky Mountain MS Center), John C. Kinnamon(University of Denver), Bärbel Böttger(University of Colorado Health), Thomas E. Finger(Rocky Mountain MS Center), Ruibiao Yang(University of Denver)
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