Tongue and Taste Organ Biology and Function: Homeostasis Maintained by Hedgehog Signaling

Volume: 79, Issue: 1, Pages: 335 - 356
Published: Feb 10, 2017
Abstract
The tongue is an elaborate complex of heterogeneous tissues with taste organs of diverse embryonic origins. The lingual taste organs are papillae, composed of an epithelium that includes specialized taste buds, the basal lamina, and a lamina propria core with matrix molecules, fibroblasts, nerves, and vessels. Because taste organs are dynamic in cell biology and sensory function, homeostasis requires tight regulation in specific compartments or...
Paper Details
Title
Tongue and Taste Organ Biology and Function: Homeostasis Maintained by Hedgehog Signaling
Published Date
Feb 10, 2017
Volume
79
Issue
1
Pages
335 - 356
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