PMID: 1712057Jan 1, 1991Paper

A fluorescent labeling strategy for staining the enteric nervous system

Journal of Neuroscience Methods
T L Powley, H R Berthoud

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Dec 19, 2001·The Anatomical Record·Laurel M PattersonHans-Rudolf Berthoud
May 1, 1992·Journal of the Autonomic Nervous System·M Hanani
Feb 1, 1993·Journal of the Autonomic Nervous System·H R Berthoud, T L Powley
May 31, 1996·Neuroscience Letters·H R Berthoud, L M Patterson
Feb 6, 2004·Journal of Neuroscience Methods·Robert J PhillipsTerry L Powley
Jul 21, 1999·Journal of the Autonomic Nervous System·M YangR R Miselis
May 1, 1991·Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America·L A MorrisonB N Fields
Jun 25, 2005·The Anatomical Record. Part A, Discoveries in Molecular, Cellular, and Evolutionary Biology·Theresa A HarrisonDonald B Hoover
Sep 24, 2004·The Anatomical Record. Part A, Discoveries in Molecular, Cellular, and Evolutionary Biology·Naoki UyamaHendrik Reynaert
Feb 13, 2001·Neurogastroenterology and Motility : the Official Journal of the European Gastrointestinal Motility Society·S Brookes
Nov 1, 1994·Microscopy Research and Technique·T L PowleyJ B Kelly
Nov 20, 2016·American Journal of Physiology. Gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology·Nick J SpencerTim Hibberd
May 12, 2001·The British Journal of Nutrition·S MendisR O Thattil
Mar 27, 2003·Cell and Tissue Research·Laurel M PattersonHans-Rudolf Berthoud
Jun 12, 2019·Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences·Marie FrançoisHeike Münzberg

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