Kevin,
This article has a nice photo showing mouse trigeminal ganglia. Google images is your friend--
Mike

Nature Protocols 2, - 152 - 160 (2007)
Production of dissociated sensory neuron cultures and considerations for their use in studying neuronal function and plasticity
Sacha A Malin, Brian M Davis & Derek C Molliver

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Date: Wed, 21 Apr 2010 09:41:38 +0100
From: Kevin Gillinder <k.r.gillin...@newcastle.ac.uk>
Subject: [Histonet] Neonatal Mouse Brain Atlas
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Hi Histo-lovers!

I am planning on doing some nissl staining on neonatal mouse brain, to identify the trigeminal ganglion.
Does anyone have a nissl stained atlas of mouse brain @ P0 (newborn) ?
Has anyone had experience with this before?
If so, would you mind sharing any tips?
Kevin

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