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Progress in brain research
Progress in brain research
Role of medulla oblongata in generation of sympathetic and vagal outflows.
Interactions of sympathetic and primary afferent neurons following nerve injury and tissue trauma.
Role of medulla oblongata in generation of sympathetic and vagal outflows.
The molecular organization of voltage-dependent K+ channels in vivo.
The molecular organization of voltage-dependent K+ channels in vivo.
Nerve growth factor induces gene expression of the prion protein and beta-amyloid protein precursor in the developing hamster central nervous system.
Nerve growth factor induces gene expression of the prion protein and beta-amyloid protein precursor in the developing hamster central nervous system.
Anterior ectosylvian visual area (AEV) of the cat: physiological properties.
Anatomy, physiology and pharmacology of the periaqueductal gray contribution to antinociceptive controls.
Anterior ectosylvian visual area (AEV) of the cat: physiological properties.
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