R. C. Goris (ed.)
Infrared Receptors and the Trigeminal Sensory System
A Collection of Papers by S. Terashima, R.C. Goris Et Al.
Herausgeber: Terashima, S.; Goris, R C
R. C. Goris (ed.)
Infrared Receptors and the Trigeminal Sensory System
A Collection of Papers by S. Terashima, R.C. Goris Et Al.
Herausgeber: Terashima, S.; Goris, R C
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Since the early 1950s, work has been undertaken on the infrared sensory organs of snakes by a handful of investigators around the world
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Since the early 1950s, work has been undertaken on the infrared sensory organs of snakes by a handful of investigators around the world
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 199
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Januar 1999
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 256mm x 173mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 599g
- ISBN-13: 9789057022173
- ISBN-10: 9057022176
- Artikelnr.: 25921689
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 199
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Januar 1999
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 256mm x 173mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 599g
- ISBN-13: 9789057022173
- ISBN-10: 9057022176
- Artikelnr.: 25921689
S Terashima (Edited by) , R. C. Goris (Yokohama City University, Japan) (Edited by)
1. Ultrastructure of the Crotaline Snake Infrared Pit Receptors: SEM
Confirmation of TEM Findings 2. Single versus Repetitive Spiking to the
Current Stimulus of A-B Mechanosensitive Neurons in the Crotaline Snake
Trigeminal Ganglion 3. Distribution of NADPH-diaphorase in the Central
Nervous System of an Infrared-sensitive Snake, Trimeresurus flavoviridis 4.
The Ultrastructure of Infrared Receptors in a Boid Snake, Python regius:
Evidence for Periodic Regeneration of the Terminals 5. Selective Labeling
of (3H)2-deoxy-D-glucose in the Snake Trigeminal System: Basal and
Infrared-stimulated Conditions 6. Temperature-induced Changes in the Number
of Vesicles in the Free Nerve Endings of Temperature Neurons of the Snake
7. Calcitonin Gene-related Peptide Immunoreactivity in the Trigeminal
Ganglion of Trimeresurus flavoviridis 8. Distinct Morphological
Characteristics of Touch, Temperature and Mechanical Nociceptive Neurons in
the Crotaline Trigeminal Ganglia 9. Somatosensory and Visual Correlation in
the Optic Tectum of a Python, Python regius: A horseradish Peroxidase and
Golgi Study 10. The Surface Architecture of Snake Infrared Receptor Organs
11. C Mechanical Nociceptive Neurons in the Crotaline Trigeminal Ganglia
12. Touch and Vibrotactile Neurons in a Crotaline Snake's Trigeminal
Ganglia 13. Modality Difference in the Physiological Properties and
Morphological Characteristics of the Trigeminal Sensory Neurons 14.
Physiological Properties and Morphological Characetristics of Cutaneous and
Mucosal Mechanical Nociceptive Neurons with A-B Peripheral Axons in the
Trigeminal Ganglia of Crotaline Snakes 15. Visual and Infrared Input to the
Same Dendrite in the Tectum Opticum of the Python, Python regius:
Electron-microscopic Evidence 16. Innervation of Snake Pit Organ Membranes
Mapped by Receptor Terminal Succinate Dehydrogenase Activity 17. Substance
P-like Immunoreactivity in the Trigeminal Sensory Nuclei of an
Infrared-sensitive Snake, Agkistrodon blomhoffi 18. Substance P-like
Immunoreactive Fibers in the Trigeminal Sensory Nuclei of the Pit Viper,
Trimeresurus flavovorodis 19. Chemoarchitectonics of the Brainstem in
Infrared Sensitive and Nonsensitive Snakes
Confirmation of TEM Findings 2. Single versus Repetitive Spiking to the
Current Stimulus of A-B Mechanosensitive Neurons in the Crotaline Snake
Trigeminal Ganglion 3. Distribution of NADPH-diaphorase in the Central
Nervous System of an Infrared-sensitive Snake, Trimeresurus flavoviridis 4.
The Ultrastructure of Infrared Receptors in a Boid Snake, Python regius:
Evidence for Periodic Regeneration of the Terminals 5. Selective Labeling
of (3H)2-deoxy-D-glucose in the Snake Trigeminal System: Basal and
Infrared-stimulated Conditions 6. Temperature-induced Changes in the Number
of Vesicles in the Free Nerve Endings of Temperature Neurons of the Snake
7. Calcitonin Gene-related Peptide Immunoreactivity in the Trigeminal
Ganglion of Trimeresurus flavoviridis 8. Distinct Morphological
Characteristics of Touch, Temperature and Mechanical Nociceptive Neurons in
the Crotaline Trigeminal Ganglia 9. Somatosensory and Visual Correlation in
the Optic Tectum of a Python, Python regius: A horseradish Peroxidase and
Golgi Study 10. The Surface Architecture of Snake Infrared Receptor Organs
11. C Mechanical Nociceptive Neurons in the Crotaline Trigeminal Ganglia
12. Touch and Vibrotactile Neurons in a Crotaline Snake's Trigeminal
Ganglia 13. Modality Difference in the Physiological Properties and
Morphological Characteristics of the Trigeminal Sensory Neurons 14.
Physiological Properties and Morphological Characetristics of Cutaneous and
Mucosal Mechanical Nociceptive Neurons with A-B Peripheral Axons in the
Trigeminal Ganglia of Crotaline Snakes 15. Visual and Infrared Input to the
Same Dendrite in the Tectum Opticum of the Python, Python regius:
Electron-microscopic Evidence 16. Innervation of Snake Pit Organ Membranes
Mapped by Receptor Terminal Succinate Dehydrogenase Activity 17. Substance
P-like Immunoreactivity in the Trigeminal Sensory Nuclei of an
Infrared-sensitive Snake, Agkistrodon blomhoffi 18. Substance P-like
Immunoreactive Fibers in the Trigeminal Sensory Nuclei of the Pit Viper,
Trimeresurus flavovorodis 19. Chemoarchitectonics of the Brainstem in
Infrared Sensitive and Nonsensitive Snakes
1. Ultrastructure of the Crotaline Snake Infrared Pit Receptors: SEM
Confirmation of TEM Findings 2. Single versus Repetitive Spiking to the
Current Stimulus of A-B Mechanosensitive Neurons in the Crotaline Snake
Trigeminal Ganglion 3. Distribution of NADPH-diaphorase in the Central
Nervous System of an Infrared-sensitive Snake, Trimeresurus flavoviridis 4.
The Ultrastructure of Infrared Receptors in a Boid Snake, Python regius:
Evidence for Periodic Regeneration of the Terminals 5. Selective Labeling
of (3H)2-deoxy-D-glucose in the Snake Trigeminal System: Basal and
Infrared-stimulated Conditions 6. Temperature-induced Changes in the Number
of Vesicles in the Free Nerve Endings of Temperature Neurons of the Snake
7. Calcitonin Gene-related Peptide Immunoreactivity in the Trigeminal
Ganglion of Trimeresurus flavoviridis 8. Distinct Morphological
Characteristics of Touch, Temperature and Mechanical Nociceptive Neurons in
the Crotaline Trigeminal Ganglia 9. Somatosensory and Visual Correlation in
the Optic Tectum of a Python, Python regius: A horseradish Peroxidase and
Golgi Study 10. The Surface Architecture of Snake Infrared Receptor Organs
11. C Mechanical Nociceptive Neurons in the Crotaline Trigeminal Ganglia
12. Touch and Vibrotactile Neurons in a Crotaline Snake's Trigeminal
Ganglia 13. Modality Difference in the Physiological Properties and
Morphological Characteristics of the Trigeminal Sensory Neurons 14.
Physiological Properties and Morphological Characetristics of Cutaneous and
Mucosal Mechanical Nociceptive Neurons with A-B Peripheral Axons in the
Trigeminal Ganglia of Crotaline Snakes 15. Visual and Infrared Input to the
Same Dendrite in the Tectum Opticum of the Python, Python regius:
Electron-microscopic Evidence 16. Innervation of Snake Pit Organ Membranes
Mapped by Receptor Terminal Succinate Dehydrogenase Activity 17. Substance
P-like Immunoreactivity in the Trigeminal Sensory Nuclei of an
Infrared-sensitive Snake, Agkistrodon blomhoffi 18. Substance P-like
Immunoreactive Fibers in the Trigeminal Sensory Nuclei of the Pit Viper,
Trimeresurus flavovorodis 19. Chemoarchitectonics of the Brainstem in
Infrared Sensitive and Nonsensitive Snakes
Confirmation of TEM Findings 2. Single versus Repetitive Spiking to the
Current Stimulus of A-B Mechanosensitive Neurons in the Crotaline Snake
Trigeminal Ganglion 3. Distribution of NADPH-diaphorase in the Central
Nervous System of an Infrared-sensitive Snake, Trimeresurus flavoviridis 4.
The Ultrastructure of Infrared Receptors in a Boid Snake, Python regius:
Evidence for Periodic Regeneration of the Terminals 5. Selective Labeling
of (3H)2-deoxy-D-glucose in the Snake Trigeminal System: Basal and
Infrared-stimulated Conditions 6. Temperature-induced Changes in the Number
of Vesicles in the Free Nerve Endings of Temperature Neurons of the Snake
7. Calcitonin Gene-related Peptide Immunoreactivity in the Trigeminal
Ganglion of Trimeresurus flavoviridis 8. Distinct Morphological
Characteristics of Touch, Temperature and Mechanical Nociceptive Neurons in
the Crotaline Trigeminal Ganglia 9. Somatosensory and Visual Correlation in
the Optic Tectum of a Python, Python regius: A horseradish Peroxidase and
Golgi Study 10. The Surface Architecture of Snake Infrared Receptor Organs
11. C Mechanical Nociceptive Neurons in the Crotaline Trigeminal Ganglia
12. Touch and Vibrotactile Neurons in a Crotaline Snake's Trigeminal
Ganglia 13. Modality Difference in the Physiological Properties and
Morphological Characteristics of the Trigeminal Sensory Neurons 14.
Physiological Properties and Morphological Characetristics of Cutaneous and
Mucosal Mechanical Nociceptive Neurons with A-B Peripheral Axons in the
Trigeminal Ganglia of Crotaline Snakes 15. Visual and Infrared Input to the
Same Dendrite in the Tectum Opticum of the Python, Python regius:
Electron-microscopic Evidence 16. Innervation of Snake Pit Organ Membranes
Mapped by Receptor Terminal Succinate Dehydrogenase Activity 17. Substance
P-like Immunoreactivity in the Trigeminal Sensory Nuclei of an
Infrared-sensitive Snake, Agkistrodon blomhoffi 18. Substance P-like
Immunoreactive Fibers in the Trigeminal Sensory Nuclei of the Pit Viper,
Trimeresurus flavovorodis 19. Chemoarchitectonics of the Brainstem in
Infrared Sensitive and Nonsensitive Snakes