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1. Terminal field volume of the glossopharyngeal nerve in adult rats reverts to prepruning size following microglia depletion with PLX5622.

2. Taste activity in the parabrachial region in adult rats following neonatal chorda tympani transection.

3. Astrocytic response to neural injury is larger during development than in adulthood and is not predicated upon the presence of microglia.

4. Regenerative Failure Following Rat Neonatal Chorda Tympani Transection is Associated with Geniculate Ganglion Cell Loss and Terminal Field Plasticity in the Nucleus of the Solitary Tract.

5. Microglia density decreases in the rat rostral nucleus of the solitary tract across development and increases in an age-dependent manner following denervation.

6. Contributory role of sex differences in the variations of gustatory function.

7. Chronic Oral Capsaicin Exposure During Development Leads to Adult Rats with Reduced Taste Bud Volumes.

8. Developmental time course of peripheral cross-modal sensory interaction of the trigeminal and gustatory systems.

9. Long-term alterations in peripheral taste responses to NaCl in adult rats following neonatal chorda tympani transection.

10. Age-related decrease of the chorda tympani nerve terminal field in the nucleus of the solitary tract is prevented by dietary sodium restriction during development.

11. Chorda tympani nerve transection at different developmental ages produces differential effects on taste bud volume and papillae morphology in the rat.

12. In vivo recordings from rat geniculate ganglia: taste response properties of individual greater superficial petrosal and chorda tympani neurones.

13. Neuronal cell death and population dynamics in the developing rat geniculate ganglion.

14. Each sensory nerve arising from the geniculate ganglion expresses a unique fingerprint of neurotrophin and neurotrophin receptor genes.

15. Injury-induced functional plasticity in the peripheral gustatory system.

16. Time course of morphological alterations of fungiform papillae and taste buds following chorda tympani transection in neonatal rats.

17. Lack of functional and morphological susceptibility of the greater superficial petrosal nerve to developmental dietary sodium restriction.

18. Neonatal chorda tympani transection permanently disrupts fungiform taste bud and papilla structure in the rat.

19. Taste responses in the greater superficial petrosal nerve: substantial sodium salt and amiloride sensitivities demonstrated in two rat strains.

20. Sodium appetite in the sham-drinking rat after chorda tympani nerve transection.

21. Retention of conditioned taste aversion to NaCl after chorda tympani transection in Fischer 344 and Wistar rats.

22. Neonatal chorda tympani transection alters adult preference for ammonium chloride in the rat.

23. The CS-US interval and taste aversion learning: a brief look.

24. Amiloride sensitivity in the neonatal rat.

25. Gustatory deafferentation and desalivation: effects on NaCl preference of Fischer 344 rats.

26. Sodium appetite after transection of the chorda tympani nerve in Wistar and Fischer 344 rats.

27. Reversal of the sodium chloride aversion of Fischer 344 rats by chorda tympani nerve transection.

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