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Trigeminal ganglion cells supplying the cornea were traced with intra-axonally transported horseradish peroxidase and, subsequently studied for the presence of substance P-like immunoreactivity. Approximately 0%–30% of trigeminal ganglion cells contained immunoreactive substance P. These cells were of a small size (15–50 μm in diameter) and were distributed throughout the ganglion. The ganglion cells supplying the cornea were of a relatively small size as well but were confined to the anteromedial part of the ganglion. Some of these cells were found to contain immunoreactive substance P.
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Lehtosalo, J.I. Substance P-like immunoreactive trigeminal ganglion cells supplying the cornea. Histochemistry 80, 273–276 (1984). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00495777
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