The Journal of Neuroscience, July 25, 2007, ():

Primary Sensory Neuron Addition in the Adult Rat Trigeminal Ganglion: Evidence for Neural Crest Glio-Neuronal Precursor Maturation
J. Neurosci. Lagares et al.
27: 7939
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Supplemental Material, Figure 1. Photomicrographs from 50-µm-thick celloidin-embedded and cresyl violet-stained sections of the rat TG:
A: Horizontal section through the ganglion showing the continuous distribution of neurons from a distal part of the maxillary branch (top left) to levels proximal to the attachment of the mandibular branch (arrow). B to E: Series of high-power views along the z-axis at 10-µm intervals from the upper (B) to the lower section surface (E). A- (solid arrowheads) and B-type (empty arrowheads) sensory neurons with their nucleoli at varying levels of the focal plane are distinctly visualized. Scale: 500 µm in A, 10 µm in B-E.