Infectious Disorders
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Nov. 21, 2023
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Olfactory epithelium labeled E18 cells after in-utero electroporation of an EGP-expressing plasmid injected into the olfactory placode at E14 (green). Hoechst (blue). Sagittal mouse section. a-e, n correspond to the counterpart structures labeled by Cajal in previous figure (“Cell types and their morphologies in the olfactory epithelium”). Legend: Olfactory sensory neurons components: (n) nucleus, (b) dendrite, (c) apical cilia, (a) axon, (d) olfactory sensory neuron axons bundle, (e) supporting or sustentacular cell. (Source: Figueres-Oñate M, Gutiérrez Y, López-Mascaraque L. Unraveling Cajal's view of the olfactory system. Front Neuroanat 2014;8:55. Creative Commons Attribution [CC BY] license, creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0.)