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Oxytocin Receptor Expression and Activation in Parasympathetic Brainstem Cardiac Vagal Neurons. [PDF]

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Projection-specific integration of convergent thalamic and retrosplenial signals in the presubicular head direction cortex. [PDF]

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Deep Brain Stimulation for Parkinson's Disease-A Narrative Review. [PDF]

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Ascending and Descending Cholinergic Fibers in Cat Spinal Cord: Histochemical Evidence

Science, 1966
The distribution of fibers staining for cholinesterase in the spinal cord of the cat was examined after hemisection at the level of the third cervical segment (C3), of the tenth thoracic segment (Ti 0), or of the first lumbar segment (LI). An accumulation of cholinesterase was found in many fibers of the cord both rostral and caudal to the lesion, the ...
D G, Gwyn, J H, Wolstencroft
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Cholinergic neurons in the rat hippocampus do not compensate for the loss of septohippocampal cholinergic fibers

Neuroscience Letters, 1988
In recent studies a small number of choline acetyltransferase (ChAT)-immunoreactive, supposedly cholinergic, neurons intrinsic to the rat hippocampus have been described. Here we report that these neurons are not capable of sprouting in response to removal of the cholinergic input to the hippocampus from the medial septum/diagonal band complex.
M. Frotscher
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Cortical cholinergic fibers in aging and Alzheimer's disease: A morphometric study

Neuroscience, 1989
A histochemical method for acetylcholinesterase was used to assess the regional density of acetylcholinesterase-rich (putatively cholinergic) axons in the cerebral cortex. A dense plexus of these fibers was observed in all cortical areas. The entorhinal, cingulate and inferotemporal regions were used for quantitative analysis.
C, Geula, M M, Mesulam
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Role of cholinergic fibers in a center essential to animal hypnosis

Brain Research Bulletin, 1991
We previously found that the center from which animal hypnosis is controlled in the rabbit is located in the area that includes the brachium conjunctivum and locus coeruleus (LC-BC) of the brainstem. Microinjection was used to investigate functions of cholinergic fibers in this area in relation to animal hypnosis.
M, Fujishita, T, Hisamitsu, C, Takeshige
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