Taste receptor cells arise from local epithelium, not neurogenic ectoderm.
L. M. Stone(Rocky Mountain MS Center), S S Tan(Rocky Mountain MS Center), Patrick Tam(The University of Sydney), Thomas E. Finger(Rocky Mountain MS Center)
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