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Afferents and efferents of the rat cuneiformis nucleus: an anatomical study with reference to pain transmission

Author
BERNARD, J. F1 ; PESCHANSKI, M; BESSON, J. M
[1] INSERM, unité rech. physiopharmacologie système nerveux, Paris 75014, France
Source

Brain research. 1989, Vol 490, Num 1, pp 181-185 ; ref : 36 ref

CODEN
BRREAP
ISSN
0006-8993
Scientific domain
Neurology; Physiology, morphology
Publisher
Elsevier, Amsterdam / Elsevier, London / Elsevier, New York, NY
Publication country
Netherlands
Document type
Article
Language
English
Keyword (fr)
Anatomie Bulbe rachidien Encéphale Marquage enzymatique Noyau Burdach Projection afférente Projection éfférente Rat Système nerveux central Mammalia Rodentia Vertebrata
Keyword (en)
Anatomy Medulla oblongata Brain Enzymatic labelling Cuneate nucleus Afferent projection Efferent projection Rat Central nervous system Mammalia Rodentia Vertebrata
Keyword (es)
Anatomía Bulbo raquídeo Encéfalo Marcación enzimática Núcleo cuneiforme Proyección aferente Proyección eferente Rata Sistema nervioso central Mammalia Rodentia Vertebrata
Classification
Pascal
002 Biological and medical sciences / 002A Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology / 002A25 Vertebrates: nervous system and sense organs / 002A25D Central nervous system / 002A25D01 Anatomy

Discipline
Vertebrates : nervous system and sense organs
Origin
Inist-CNRS
Database
PASCAL
INIST identifier
6747952

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