J E Schwob
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11.
Ring G, Mezza R, Schwob J
J Comp Neurol
. 1997 Nov;
388(3):415-34.
PMID: 9368850
Glomeruli at the posterior margin of the main olfactory bulb differ in several respects from those located in the remainder of the bulb; e.g., the olfactory sensory neurons (OSNs) that...
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Goldstein B, Wolozin B, Schwob J
J Neurobiol
. 1997 Oct;
33(4):411-28.
PMID: 9322158
Neurogenesis continues throughout adulthood in the mammalian olfactory epithelium (OE), and both neurons as well as nonneuronal cells are reconstituted following experimental injury. Underlying the capacity of the OE to...
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Loo A, Youngentob S, Kent P, Schwob J
Int J Dev Neurosci
. 1996 Nov;
14(7-8):881-900.
PMID: 9010732
Olfactory epithelium retains the capacity to recover anatomically after damage well into adult life and perhaps throughout its duration. None the less, olfactory dysfunctions have been reported widely for elderly...
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Goldstein B, Schwob J
J Neurosci
. 1996 Jun;
16(12):4005-16.
PMID: 8656294
The olfactory epithelium (OE) supports ongoing neurogenesis throughout life and regenerates after experimental injury. Although evidence indicates that proliferative cells within the population of globose (light) basal cells (GBCs) give...
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Holbrook E, Szumowski K, Schwob J
J Comp Neurol
. 1995 Dec;
363(1):129-46.
PMID: 8682932
The olfactory epithelium, which retains a capacity for neurogenesis throughout life, contains two categories of basal cells, dark/horizontal and light/globose, neither of which is fully characterized with respect to their...
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Schwob J, Youngentob S, Mezza R
J Comp Neurol
. 1995 Aug;
359(1):15-37.
PMID: 8557844
The olfactory epithelium and its neuronal population are known to have a substantial capacity to recover after either direct injury or damage to the olfactory nerve. However, the mechanisms underlying...
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Huard J, Schwob J
Dev Dyn
. 1995 May;
203(1):17-26.
PMID: 7647371
The olfactory epithelium of adult mammals has the unique property of generating olfactory sensory neurons throughout life. Cells of the basal compartment, which include horizontal and globose basal cells, are...
18.
Youngentob S, Kent P, Sheehe P, Schwob J, Tzoumaka E
J Neurophysiol
. 1995 Jan;
73(1):387-98.
PMID: 7714580
1. Fluorescence changes in the dye di-4-ANEPPS were monitored on the rat's nasal septum and medial surface of the turbinates in response to odorant stimuli. For each mucosal surface a...
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Schwob J, Huard J, Luskin M, Youngentob S
Chem Senses
. 1994 Dec;
19(6):671-82.
PMID: 7735846
Replication-incompetent retroviral vectors that encode the heritable marker enzyme, beta-galactosidase, were used to study the lineage relationships of cells in the olfactory epithelium of unmanipulated animals and in the olfactory...
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Schwob J, Youngentob S, Meiri K
J Comp Neurol
. 1994 Feb;
340(3):361-80.
PMID: 8188856
Olfactory axons have been shown to grow aberrantly and form dense collections of axons, termed neuromas, in the olfactory epithelium of rats in which the olfactory bulb was ablated. Likewise,...