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Original Article

Ultrastructural Study of Taste Buds at Rest and After Stimulation, and Comparative Study Between Type III Cell and Merkel Cells

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Pages 209-219 | Published online: 08 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Changes in the pore region of the cell membrane have been studied in order to learn if this region plays an active part in the preneural phase of taste. We have observed, though not consistently, that the pore size is variable and that their contents are not constantly amorphous or homogeneous. The results are not so significant, however, as to allow of the formulation of any firm conclusions. The similarity between type III cells and Merkel cells (cells of the tactile system) was surprising. The probable role of the type III cell in taste is discussed.

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