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Major Differences in the Proportion of Amino Acid Fiber Types Transmitting Taste Information From Oral and Extraoral Regions in the Channel Catfish
2010
Journal of Neurophysiology
Ogawa K, Caprio J. Major differences in the proportion of amino acid fiber types transmitting taste information from oral and extraoral regions in the channel catfish. The present study investigates for the first time in any teleost the amino acid specificity and sensitivity of single glossopharyngeal (cranial nerve IX) fibers that innervate taste buds within the oropharyngeal cavity. These results are contrasted with similar data obtained from facial (cranial nerve VII) fibers that innervate
doi:10.1152/jn.00894.2009
pmid:20147416
fatcat:5audp5j6rjfbbd3wmgdexekqqi