Isolectin B4 binding in populations of rat trigeminal ganglion cells

作者: Kentaro Ono , Shenghong Xu , Kiyotoshi Inenaga

DOI: 10.1016/J.NEULET.2010.08.076

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摘要: Abstract We have recently classified dissociated trigeminal ganglion cells into nine types using electrophysiological current signatures. In the present study, we investigated relationship between isolectin B4 (IB4) binding and cell in rat cells. found that IB4 was bound to all type 2 more than 70% of 1 13; however, it less 20% 7 8 did not bind at 3–5 9. Thus, each showed high homogeneity binding. These results correspond reported profiles matched dorsal root types, except for 5 7.

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