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Peripheral Nervous System Topics
2012*Adopts standard nomenclature following the new scheme by Paxinos, Watson, and Puelles and aligned with the Mai et al. Atlas of the Human Brain (new edition in 2007) * Provides essential reference information for users in conjunction with brain atlases for the identification of brain structures, the connectivity between different areas, and to evaluate
Marani, Enrico, Lakke, E.A.J.F.
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1997
As in other animals, the peripheral nervous system (PNS) in Drosophila has a complex organization. The major part of the embryonic PNS comprises the different types of sensory organs, which are located in or at the epidermis, and their axons. The axons of the sensory receptor cells course through nerves together with the axons of motoneurons which ...
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As in other animals, the peripheral nervous system (PNS) in Drosophila has a complex organization. The major part of the embryonic PNS comprises the different types of sensory organs, which are located in or at the epidermis, and their axons. The axons of the sensory receptor cells course through nerves together with the axons of motoneurons which ...
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Peripheral Nervous SystemAutonomic Nervous System
2013Chapter 6 discusses how to draw the peripheral nervous system, specifically the autonomic nervous system, including autonomic fiber arrangements, the parasympathetic nervous system, the sympathetic nervous system, the urinary system, and the cardiac reflex.
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1976
The peripheral nervous system consists of those parts of the nervous system which lie outside the central nervous axis (the brain and the spinal cord), and includes the cranial and the spinal nerves, their associated ganglia, and the peripheral parts of the autonomic nervous system.
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The peripheral nervous system consists of those parts of the nervous system which lie outside the central nervous axis (the brain and the spinal cord), and includes the cranial and the spinal nerves, their associated ganglia, and the peripheral parts of the autonomic nervous system.
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Peripheral Nervous System Lyme Borreliosis
Seminars in Neurology, 1997There are acute and chronic Lyme neuropathies. The seasonal acute syndromes of cranial neuritis or radiculoneuritis are generally quite distinctive, but may cause diagnostic difficulty when one syndrome occurs without the other, when erythema migrans is absent or missed, and when meningeal signs are minimal or absent.
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The rapidly changing landscape in mature T‐cell lymphoma (MTCL) biology and management
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2020Enrica Marchi
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