Sollars, S. I., Walker, B. R., Thaw, A. K. & Hill, D. L. (in press). Age-Related Decrease of the Chorda Tympani Nerve Terminal Field in the Nucleus of the Solitary Tract Is Prevented by Dietary Sodium Restriction During Development, Neuroscience.
Sollars, S. I. (2005). The tongue does not the taste system make. Invited news review, Physiology News (Journal of Physiology).
Sollars, S. I. (2005). Chorda tympani nerve transection at different developmental ages produces differential effects on taste bud volume and papillae morphology in the rat. Journal of Neurobiology, 64: 310–320.
Carr, V. McM, Sollars, S. I.& Farbman, A. I. (2005). Neuronal cell death and population dynamics in the developing rat geniculate ganglion. Neuroscience, 134: 1301 – 1308.
Sollars, S. I. & Hill, D. L. (2005). In vivo recordings from rat geniculate ganglia: taste response properties of individual greater superficial petrosal and chorda tympani neurons. Journal of Physiology, 564.3, 877–893.
Farbman, A. I., Guagliardo, N., Sollars, S. I. & Hill, D. L. (2004). Each sensory nerve arising from the geniculate ganglion expresses a unique fingerprint of neurotrophin receptor genes. Journal of Neuroscience Research., 78: 659–667.
Hendricks, S. J., Sollars, S. I. & Hill, D. L. (2002). Injury-induced functional plasticity in the peripheral gustatory system. The Journal of Neuroscience, 22, 8607-8613.
Sollars, S. I., Smith, P. C. & Hill, D. L. (2002). Time course of morphological alterations of fungiform papillae and taste buds following chorda tympani transection in neonatal rats. Journal of Neurobiology, 51, 223–236.
Sollars, S. I. & Hill, D. L. (2000). Lack of functional and morphological susceptibility of the greater superficial petrosal nerve to developmental dietary sodium restriction. Chemical Senses, 25, 719–727.
Sollars, S. I. & Bernstein, I. L. (2000). Neonatal chorda tympani transection permanently disrupts fungiform taste bud and papilla structure in the rat. Physiology & Behavior, 69, 439–444.
Sollars, S. I. & Hill, D. L. (1998). Taste responses in the greater superficial petrosal nerve: substantial sodium salt and amiloride sensitivities demonstrated in two rat strains. Behavioral Neuroscience, 112, 991–1000.
Sollars, S. I. & Bernstein, I. L. (1996). Neonatal chorda tympani transection alters adult preference for ammonium chloride in the rat. Behavioral Neuroscience, 110, 551–558.
Sollars, S. I., Tracy, C. J. & Bernstein, I. L. (1996). Retention of conditioned taste aversion to NaCl after chorda tympani transection in Fischer 344 and Wistar rats. Physiology & Behavior, 60, 65–69.
Frankmann, S. P., Sollars, S. I. & Bernstein, I. L. (1996). Sodium appetite in the sham-drinking rat after chorda tympani nerve transection. American Journal of Physiology, 271, R339–R345.
Schafe, G. E., Sollars, S. I. & Bernstein, I. L. (1995). The CS-US interval and taste aversion learning: a brief look. Behavioral Neuroscience, 109, 799–802.
Sollars, S. I. & Bernstein, I. L. (1994). Amiloride sensitivity in the neonatal rat. Behavioral Neuroscience, 108, 981–987.
Sollars, S. I. & Bernstein, I. L. (1994). Gustatory deafferentation and desalivation: effects on NaCl preference of Fischer 344 rats. American Journal of Physiology, 266, R510–R517.
Sollars, S. I. & Bernstein, I. L. (1992). Sodium appetite after transection of the chorda tympani nerve in Wistar and Fischer 344 rats. Behavioral Neuroscience, 106, 1023–1027.
Sollars, S. I., Sollars, P. J. & Bernstein, I. L. (1991). Reversal of the sodium chloride aversion of Fischer 344 rats by chorda tympani nerve transection. Behavioral Neuroscience, 105, 603–605.
Sollars, S. I., Midkiff, E. E. & Bernstein, I. L. (1990). Genetic transmission of NaCl aversion in the Fischer 344 rat. Chemical Senses, 15, 521–527.
Abstract Publications
Gomez, A. M. and Sollars, S. I. (2005).Developmental susceptibility of fungiform papillae following lingual nerve transection in rats. Chemical Senses, 30.
Lane, A. H. and Sollars, S. I. (2005).Development of gustatory nerve terminal field volumes following neonatal chorda tympani nerve transection.Chemical Senses, 30.
Carr, V. McM, Sollars, S. & Farbman, A. I. (2005). Neuronal death in the developing rat geniculate ganglion. Chemical Senses, 30.
Lane, A. H., Szlachetka, A. M. and Sollars, S. I. (2004). Greater superficial petrosal and glossopharyngeal terminal field following neonatal chorda tympani transection. Society for Neurosciences Abstracts, 30.
Carr, V. M., Sollars, S. I., Farbman, A. I. (2004). Neuronal cell death in the rat geniculate ganglion during development. Chemical Senses, 29.
Sollars, S. I. (2003). Age-related differences in the susceptibility of fungiform papillae to chorda tympani nerve transection. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 29.
Sollars, S. I. & Engelhardt, P. E. (2003). Golgi analysis of neurons in the nucleus of the solitary tract of neonatal chorda tympani transected rats. Chemical Senses, 28, A10.
Farbman, A. I., Sollars, S. I., Guagliardo, N. & Hill, D. L. (2003). Each sensory nerve arising from the geniculate ganglion (GG) expresses a unique fingerprint of neurotrophin receptor genes. Chemical Senses, 28, A94.
Hill, D. L., Sollars, S. I., & May, O. L. (2003). Plasticity in the developing central gustatory brainstem. Chemical Senses, 28, 81.
Hill, D. L., Sollars, S. I., & May, O. L. (2002). Development and plasticity of the gustatory terminal fields in the rat nucleus of the solitary tract. Japanese Association for Study of Taste and Smell Annual Conference, JASTS, 9.
Farbman, A. I., Sollars, S. I., Guagliardo, N. & Hill, D. L. (2002). Chorda tympani (CT) neurons express neurotrophin receptor genes different from greater superficial petrosal (GSP) neurons. Chemical Senses, 27, A96.
Sollars, S. I. & Hill, D. L. (2001). Neurophysiological taste responses of single geniculate ganglion cells recorded in vivo in the rat. Chemical Senses, 26, 1084.
Sollars, S. I. & Hill, D. L. (2000). In vivo neurophysiological responses of single geniculate ganglion cells in the rat. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 26, 1973.
Hendricks, S. J., Sollars, S. I. & Hill, D. L. (2000). Effects of injury on chorda tympani sodium salt responses. Chemical Senses, 25, 682.
Sollars, S. I. & Hill, D. L. (1999). Suppression of greater superficial petrosal nerve responses to sodium following acute sodium depletion in the rat. Appetite, 33, 260.
Guagliardo, N. A., Sollars, S. I. & Hill, D. L. (1999). Degeneration of fungiform papillae after selective denervation of the lingual nerve in 10-day-old rats. Chemical Senses, 24, 590.
Guagliardo, N. A., Sollars, S. I., & Hill, D. L. (1999). Continual neural rearrangement in adult rat fungiform taste buds. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 24, 2291.
Sollars, S. I. & Hill, D. L. (1998). Greater superficial petrosal nerve responses in Sprague-Dawley, Fischer 344, and developmentally sodium restricted rats. European Chemoreception Research Organization Conference, Siena, Italy. Chemical Senses, 24, 114.
Sollars, S. I. & Hill, D. L. (1998). Greater superficial petrosal responses and terminal field morphology are not altered by developmental sodium restriction in rats. Chemical Senses, 23, 617.
Sollars, S. I. & Hill, D. L. (1997). Amiloride sensitivity of the greater superficial petrosal nerve in Sprague-Dawley and Fischer 344 rats. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 23, 1037.
Sollars, S. I., Shuler, M. G. & Hill, D. L. (1996). Disappearance of fungiform papillae and taste pores in rats with unilateral chorda tympani section at 10 days postnatal. Chemical Senses,21, 673.
Sollars, S. I., Renehan, W. E. & Hill, D. L. (1996). In vivo extracellular and intracellular recordings from rat geniculate ganglion cells. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 22, 1827.
Sollars, S. I., Schafe, G. E. & Bernstein, I. L. (1994). Development of the enhanced neural response to NaCl in Fischer 344 rats. Chemical Senses, 19 (5).
Sollars, S. I., Tracy, C. J. & Bernstein, I. L. (1994). Retention of conditioned taste aversion to NaCl after chorda tympani transection. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 20, 583.
Sollars, S. I. & Bernstein, I. L. (1993). Chorda tympani section in neonatal rats permanently alters taste preference and taste bud morphology. Chemical Senses, 18 (5).
Sollars, S. I. & Bernstein, I. L. (1992). Neonatal chorda tympani transection alters adult preference for NH 4Cl in the rat. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 18, 1231.
Frankmann, S. P., Sollars, S. I., Dokko, J. D., Veltuna, D. & Bernstein, I. L. (1992). Sodium appetite in the sham drinking rat after chorda tympani transection. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 18, 742.
Sollars, S. I. & Bernstein, I. L. (1992). Sodium appetite after chorda tympani nerve transection in Wistar and Fischer 344 rats. Chemical Senses, 17 (5).
Sollars, S. I., Taylor, E. M. & Bernstein, I. L. (1991). Chorda tympani nerve transection eliminates amiloride-sensitivity of the ingestive response to NaCl in the rat. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 17, 884.
Sollars, P. J., Sollars, S. I. & Pickard, G. E. (1991). Rat-to-hamster heterographs of fetal anterior hypothalamic (AH) tissue do not differ from mouse-to-hamster heterographs in the restoration of circadian period. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 17, 665.
Sollars, S. I. & Bernstein, I. L. (1991). Chorda tympani nerve sectioning and salt preference of preweaning rats. Chemical Senses, 16, 583.
Sollars, S. I. & Bernstein, I. L. (1990). The reversal of the sodium chloride aversion of Fischer 344 rats by chorda tympani nerve transection. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 16, 1242.
Sollars, S. I. & Bernstein, I. L. (1989). Amiloride-sensitive sodium channels and salt preference of preweaning rats. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 15, 1277.
Sollars, S. I., Midkiff, E. E. & Bernstein, I. L. (1988). Heritability of Fischer 344 NaCl aversion. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, 14, 362.