Immunocytochemistry of the olfactory marker proteinGA Monti-Graziadei, FL Margolis, JW Harding and PP Graziadei
The olfactory marker protein has been localized, by means of immunohistochemical techniques in the primary olfactory neurons of mice. The olfactory marker protein is not present in the staminal cells of the olfactory neuroepithelium, and the protein may be regarded as indicative of the functional stage of the neurons. Our data indicate that the olfactory marker protein is present in the synaptic terminals of the olfactory neurons at the level of the olfactory bulb glomeruli. The postsynaptic profiles of both mitral and periglomerular cells are negative.
Volume 25,
Issue 12,
pp. 1311-1316,
12/01/1977
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