On the Blueprint of the Long Primary Afferent Axons and the Dichotomous Axon Trajectory of Clarke's Nucleus. A Morphological Tracing Study on the Effect of Hypoxia during Development
The primary afferent system in the rat's spinal cord starts to develop in the third last week of gestation. First, the pseudounipolar DRG neurons extend their centripetal long primary axons, targeting rostral supra-segmental nuclei in the spinal cord. Meanwhile, the subsequent innervation of th...
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Main Authors: | Frits C. de Beer (Author), Harry W. Steinbusch (Author) |
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2023-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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