Phillip S. Lasiter

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Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, FL, United States 
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Psychobiology Psychology
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Lasiter PS, Bulcourf BB. (1995) Alterations in geniculate ganglion proteins following fungiform receptor damage. Developmental Brain Research. 89: 289-306
Lasiter PS. (1995) Effects of orochemical stimulation on postnatal development of gustatory recipient zones within the nucleus of the solitary tract Brain Research Bulletin. 38: 1-9
Lasiter PS. (1992) Postnatal development of gustatory recipient zones within the nucleus of the solitary tract Brain Research Bulletin. 28: 667-677
Lasiter PS, Diaz J. (1992) Artificial rearing alters development of the nucleus of the solitary tract Brain Research Bulletin. 29: 407-410
Lasiter PS. (1991) Effects of early postnatal receptor damage on dendritic development in gustatory recipient zones of the rostral nucleus of the solitary tract. Developmental Brain Research. 61: 197-206
Kachele DL, Lasiter PS. (1990) Murine strain differences in taste responsivity and organization of the rostral nucleus of the solitary tract. Brain Research Bulletin. 24: 239-247
Lasiter PS, Kachele DL. (1990) Effects of early postnatal receptor damage on development of gustatory recipient zones within the nucleus of the solitary tract. Developmental Brain Research. 55: 57-71
Lasiter PS, Kachele DL. (1989) Elevated NADH-dehydrogenase activity characterizes the rostral gustatory zone of the solitary nucleus in rat. Brain Research Bulletin. 22: 777-781
Lasiter PS, Kachele DL. (1989) Postnatal development of protein P-38 (‘synaptophysin’) immunoreactivity in pontine and medullary gustatory zones of rat Developmental Brain Research. 48: 27-33
Lasiter PS, Wong DM, Kachele DL. (1989) Postnatal development of the rostral solitary nucleus in rat: dendritic morphology and mitochondrial enzyme activity. Brain Research Bulletin. 22: 313-21
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