Robert M Bradley
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Corson S, Kim M, Mistretta C, Bradley R
Neuroscience
. 2013 Aug;
252:35-44.
PMID: 23933306
The rostral nucleus of the solitary tract (rNST) receives orosensory information from taste bud cells in the tongue and palate via cranial nerves VII and IX. These nerves enter the...
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Corson J, Bradley R
J Neurophysiol
. 2013 Jun;
110(5):1130-43.
PMID: 23741045
The rostral nucleus of the solitary tract (rNTS), the first-order relay of gustatory information, not only transmits sensory information to more rostral brain areas but also connects to various brain...
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Suwabe T, Mistretta C, Bradley R
Brain Res
. 2012 Oct;
1490:117-27.
PMID: 23107886
The embryonic development of synapses in the rostral nucleus of the solitary tract (rNST) was investigated in rat to determine when synapses begin to function. Using a brain slice preparation...
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Nakamura S, Bradley R
J Neurophysiol
. 2011 Sep;
106(6):2982-91.
PMID: 21917997
Geniculate ganglion (GG) cell bodies of chorda tympani (CT), greater superficial petrosal (GSP), and posterior auricular (PA) nerves transmit orofacial sensory information to the rostral nucleus of the solitary tract....
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Suwabe T, Mistretta C, Krull C, Bradley R
J Neurophysiol
. 2011 Aug;
106(5):2709-19.
PMID: 21865434
There is little known about the prenatal development of the rostral nucleus of the solitary tract (rNST) neurons in rodents or the factors that influence circuit formation. With morphological and...
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Nakamura S, Bradley R
J Neurophysiol
. 2010 Nov;
105(1):224-34.
PMID: 21068265
Geniculate ganglion (GG) cell bodies of chorda tympani (CT), greater superficial petrosal (GSP), and posterior auricular (PA) nerves transmit orofacial sensory information to the rostral nucleus of the solitary tract...
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Wang M, Bradley R
J Neurophysiol
. 2010 Apr;
103(6):3205-18.
PMID: 20375246
The rostral nucleus of the solitary tract (rNST) plays a pivotal role in taste processing. The rNST contains projection neurons and interneurons that differ in morphology and intrinsic membrane properties....
18.
Wang M, Bradley R
Brain Res
. 2010 Mar;
1328:71-8.
PMID: 20214892
Chorda tympani (CT) and glossopharyngeal (IXth) nerves relay taste information from anterior and posterior tongue to brainstem where they synapse with second order neurons in the rostral nucleus of solitary...
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Suwabe T, Bradley R
J Neurophysiol
. 2009 May;
102(1):546-55.
PMID: 19439671
Afferent information derived from oral chemoreceptors is transmitted to second-order neurons in the rostral solitary tract nucleus (rNST) and then relayed to other CNS locations responsible for complex sensory and...
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Suwabe T, Fukami H, Bradley R
J Neurophysiol
. 2008 Jan;
99(3):1267-73.
PMID: 18199816
Salivary secretion results from reflex stimulation of autonomic neurons via afferent sensory information relayed to neurons in the rostral nucleus of the solitary tract (rNST), which synapse with autonomic neurons...