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EFFERENT NERVE FIBERS OF COCHLEA
Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1954ALTHOUGH the sensory terminations of the cochlear nerve have been well known since the outstanding research of Retzius, Ramon y Cajal, and, more recently, Lorente de No, other systems of fibers in the auditory apparatus are far from being perfectly understood.
M, PORTMANN, C, PORTMANN
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Sural Nerve Without Nerve Fibers in Leprous Neuropathy
Archives of Neurology, 2002A37-YEAR-OLD woman, a nativeofCapeVerde Islands who lived in Italy for 13 years, had an indolent perforating ulcer on her left big toe as her only complaint (Figure, A). Her deceased father had reportedly been affected by leprosy. On examination, muscle power and tendon reflexes were normal, but there was severe loss of pain and temperature sensation ...
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Vision and the Dimensions of Nerve Fibers
Journal of the History of the Neurosciences, 2005Vision provided the obvious source of determining the dimensions of nerve fibers when suitable achromatic microscopes were directed at neural tissue in the 1830s. The earlier microscopes of Hooke and Leeuwenhoek were unable to resolve such small structures adequately.
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Beading of myelinated nerve fibers
Experimental Neurology, 1965Abstract The phenomena of beading upon stretching was studied in nerve fibers of freeze-substituted nerves. Beading appears rapidly along the length of the mammalian nerve. Nerve fibers of frogs kept at low temperatures have a crenated shape in cross section and show wrinkling in longitudinal section, but no beading is produced upon stretching them ...
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Ischemic Degeneration of Nerve Fibers
Archives of Neurology, 1960Direct evidence that nerve fiber degeneration may follow occlusion of groups of regional vasa nervorum, although provided by the experiments of Okada 17 (1905), Adams 1 (1943), Durward 11 (1948), and Roberts 19 (1948), has been scanty, and the conclusions to be drawn from the highly variable, but mainly negative, results of these experiments are ...
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The Journal of Membrane Biology, 1977
The hydrostatic (Lp) and osmotic (LPD) filtration coefficients and the efflux rates of tritiated water were measured in the giant axon of Loligo vulgaris. The Lp was 8 to 14 X 10(-8) cm/sec/cm H2O and the LPD was two orders of magnitude smaller (3 to 6 X 10(-10) cm/sec/cm H2O).
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The hydrostatic (Lp) and osmotic (LPD) filtration coefficients and the efflux rates of tritiated water were measured in the giant axon of Loligo vulgaris. The Lp was 8 to 14 X 10(-8) cm/sec/cm H2O and the LPD was two orders of magnitude smaller (3 to 6 X 10(-10) cm/sec/cm H2O).
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The branching of nerve fibers in human cutaneous nerves
Journal of Comparative Neurology, 1951J O, LAVARACK, S, SUNDERLAND, L J, RAY
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The numbers of nerve fibers in the vagus nerve of man
The Anatomical Record, 1961H H, HOFFMAN, H N, SCHNITZLEIN
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Two populations of nerve fibers in the adrenal nerve
Journal of the Autonomic Nervous System, 1980T, Hirano, A, Niijima
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