Matsato Matsuoka

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Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA, United States 
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Matsuoka M, Norita M, Costanzo RM. (2005) A new surgical approach to the study of vomeronasal system regeneration. Chemical Senses. 30: i129-30
Matsuoka M, Kaba H, Moriya K, et al. (2004) Remodeling of reciprocal synapses associated with persistence of long-term memory. The European Journal of Neuroscience. 19: 1668-72
Matsuoka M, Osada T, Yoshida-Matsuoka J, et al. (2002) A comparative immunocytochemical study of development and regeneration of chemosensory neurons in the rat vomeronasal system. Brain Research. 946: 52-63
Matsuoka M, Yoshida-Matsuoka J, Iwasaki N, et al. (2001) Immunocytochemical study of G(i)2alpha and G(o)alpha on the epithelium surface of the rat vomeronasal organ. Chemical Senses. 26: 161-6
Yoshida-Matsuoka J, Matsuoka M, Costanzo RM, et al. (2000) Morphological and histochemical changes in the regenerating vomeronasal epithelium. The Journal of Veterinary Medical Science. 62: 1253-61
Matsuoka M, Yoshida-Matsuoka J, Costanzo RM, et al. (2000) Surface changes in the rat vomeronasal epithelium during degeneration and regeneration of sensory receptor cells. Anatomy and Embryology. 201: 467-73
Takigami S, Osada T, Yoshida-Matsuoka J, et al. (1999) The expressed localization of rat putative pheromone receptors. Neuroscience Letters. 272: 115-8
Osada T, Ikai A, Costanzo RM, et al. (1999) Continual neurogenesis of vomeronasal neurons in vitro. Journal of Neurobiology. 40: 226-33
Takigami S, Osada T, Matsuoka J, et al. (1998) Production of antibodies to putative pheromone receptors in rat vomeronasal organ Neuroscience Research. 31: S210
Matsuoka M, Takigami S, Osada T, et al. (1998) Electronmicroscopic analysis with antibodies to putative pheromone receptor on rat vomeronasal organ Neuroscience Research. 31: S210
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