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Anatomy of the Peripheral Nervous System
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics of North America, 2001This article is an overview of the structure and components of the peripheral nervous system. The fine structure and gross anatomy of peripheral nerves and ganglia are described. A functional and regional approach is used to highlight principles on which the peripheral nervous system is designed.
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Sarcoidosis of the peripheral nervous system
2013Neurological manifestations of sarcoidosis are relatively rare but constitute a treatable cause of central and peripheral neurological manifestations. Regarding the peripheral nervous system, cranial nerves are predominantly affected, and peripheral facial nerve palsy, often bilateral, is the most common neurological manifestation of sarcoidosis ...
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1997
The stomatogastric nervous system and the ring gland consist of several small clusters of neuroendocrine elements situated posterior to and between the two cerebral hemispheres, in association with the pharynx, oesophagus and proventriculus, dorsal pouch and aorta. Due to the small size of the various ganglia of the stomatogastric nervous system, their
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The stomatogastric nervous system and the ring gland consist of several small clusters of neuroendocrine elements situated posterior to and between the two cerebral hemispheres, in association with the pharynx, oesophagus and proventriculus, dorsal pouch and aorta. Due to the small size of the various ganglia of the stomatogastric nervous system, their
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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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Interfacing with the Peripheral Nervous System
Journal of Neuroscience Methods, 2020Kee, Scholten +3 more
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Brain and other central nervous system tumor statistics, 2021
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021Kimberly D Miller +2 more
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Antidepressants and the peripheral nervous system
Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, 1989I W, Husstedt +3 more
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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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Bidirectional crosstalk between the peripheral nervous system and lymphoid tissues/organs
Frontiers in Immunology, 2023Murray J Adams +2 more
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2002
The mammalian nervous system is divisible into the central nervous system (CNS) and the peripheral nervous system (PNS). The CNS, consisting of brain and spinal cord, is linked to all parts of the body by the PNS, which transmits signals to and from the CNS.
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The mammalian nervous system is divisible into the central nervous system (CNS) and the peripheral nervous system (PNS). The CNS, consisting of brain and spinal cord, is linked to all parts of the body by the PNS, which transmits signals to and from the CNS.
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