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Medullary cells of origin of vagal cardioinhibitory fibers in the pigeon. I. Anatomical studies of peripheral vagus nerve and the dorsal motor nucleusCohen et al., 1970
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- 3736084480953526281
- Author
- Cohen D
- Schnall A
- Macdonald R
- Pitts L
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- Journal of Comparative Neurology
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The organization to the dorsal motor nucleus of the vagus in the pigeon was studied in an attempt to localize the cells of origin of vagal cardioinhibitory fibers. The course of the peripheral vagus nerve is described form the intracranial rootlets to abdominal levels. Using …
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