Protein gene product 9.5‐immunoreactive nerves and cells in human oral mucosa

Current conflicting information on the innervation of the human oral cavity indicates technical problems such as different detectability of the neural structures according to the various staining methods used and difficulties in reproducibility. The possibility of intraoral regional differences has not been properly considered.

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