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    Wang H, Rivero-Melián C, Robertson B, Grant G.
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  • 46. Embryonic origin of substance P containing neurons in cranial and spinal sensory ganglia of the avian embryo.
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  • 51. Placode and neural crest-derived sensory neurons are responsive at early developmental stages to brain-derived neurotrophic factor.
    Lindsay RM, Thoenen H, Barde YA.
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  • 54. Dividing neuron precursors express neuron-specific tubulin.
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  • 55. Growth cones respond in diverse ways upon encountering neurites in cultures of chick dorsal root ganglia.
    Honig MG, Burden SM.
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  • 57. NPY-, galanin-, VIP/PHI-, CGRP- and substance P-immunoreactive neuronal subpopulations in cat autonomic and sensory ganglia and their projections.
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  • 59. Preferential synthesis of prostaglandin D2 by neurons and prostaglandin E2 by fibroblasts and nonneuronal cells in chick dorsal root ganglia.
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  • 60. Plasticity in the synthesis and storage of substance P and calcitonin gene-related peptide in primary afferent neurons during peripheral inflammation.
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