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Sensory Neurons Diversity, Development, and Plasticity

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ISBN-10: 0195066766

ISBN-13: 9780195066760

Edition: 1992

Authors: Sheryl A. Scott

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List price: $86.00
Copyright year: 1992
Publisher: Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Publication date: 10/1/1992
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 464
Size: 6.26" wide x 9.57" long x 1.14" tall
Weight: 2.266
Language: English

Function of Dorsal Root Ganglion Neurons: An Overview
Phenotypic Diversity Among Sensory Neurons
Morphological and Biochemical Cell Types of Sensory Neurons
The Organization of Biochemically Characterized Sensory Neurons
Functional Heterogeneity of Dorsal Root Ganglion Cells
Voltage-gated Ion Channels in Dorsal Root Ganglion Neurons
Somatotopic Organization of Primary Afferent Projections to the Spinal Cord
Laminar Organization of Primary Afferent Termination in the Mammalian Spinal Cord
Development of Sensory Neurons
The Cellular and Molecular Basis of Early Sensory Ganglion Development
Origins of Early Development of Vertebrate Cranial Sensory Neurons
Cell Death and the Trophic Requirements of Developing Sensory Neurons
Adhesive Interactions That Regulate Neuronal Behavior
The Development of Peripheral Sensory Innervation Patterns
The Development of Muscle Afferent Connections in the Vertebrate Spinal Cord
The Physiological Properties of Developing Sensory Neurons
Regeneration and Plasticity in Mature Sensory Neurons
Regulation the Sensory Innervation of Skin: Trophic Control of Collateral Sprouting
Plasticity of Central Terminations of Primary Sensory Neurons in the Adult Animal
Axotomy-induced Changes in Primary Sensory Neurons
Specificity of Regenerating Sensory Neurons in Adult Mammals
The Role of Neurotrophic Factors in Functional Maintenance of Mature Sensory Neurons