The identification and neurochemical characterization of central neurons that target parasympathetic preganglionic neurons involved in the regulation of choroidal blood flow in the rat eye using pseudorabies virus, immunolabeling and conventional pathway tracing methods
The choroidal blood vessels of the eye provide the main vascular support to the outer retina. These blood vessels are under parasympathetic vasodilatory control via input from the pterygopalatine ganglion (PPG), which in turn receives its preganglionic input from the superior salivatory nucleus (SSN...
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Main Authors: | Chunyan eLi (Author), Malinda E C Fitzgerald (Author), Nobel eDel Mar (Author), Sherry eCuthbertson (Author), Mark S LeDoux (Author), Suzhen eGong (Author), James Patrick Ryan (Author), Anton eReiner (Author) |
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2015-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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