5 - HT3A - driven GFP is expressed in geniculate ganglion neurons that innervate the tongue. (jneurosci.org)
Similar to other in vitro studies (Barann et al., 1997; Barann et al., 2000; Rüsch et al., 2007), pentobarbital inhibited 5 - HT induced calcium responses in geniculate ganglion neurons [n = 10 cells (n = 5 for 150 μm pentobarbital), F (1,24) = 105.66, p < 0.001 one - way repeated - measures ANOVA; Figure 7D, E]. (jneurosci.org)
Similar to the results from in situ hybridization, a subset of geniculate ganglion cells displayed bright GFP fluorescence (Fig. 2A). (jneurosci.org)