Pilowsky et al., 1992 - Google Patents
Axonal projections from respiratory centres towards the rostral ventrolateral medulla in the ratPilowsky et al., 1992
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- 4996261767021430422
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- Pilowsky P
- Wakefield B
- Minson J
- Llewellyn‐Smith I
- Chalmers J
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- Clinical and experimental pharmacology and physiology
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Efferent pathways from brainstem respiratory centres towards bulbospinal tyrosine hydroxylase immunoreactive neurons were identified in the rat using a combination of electrophysiology, retrograde and anterograde tract‐tracing, and immunohistoehemistry. 2 …
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