1924
DOI: 10.1007/bf02900082
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Experimentelle untersuchungen über die beziehungen der vaguskerne zu den brust- und bauchorganen

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“…22.27). The structure of the nucleus ambiguus is more diffuse in the cat than in the rabbit and rat (Husten 1924;Lawn 1966;Davis and Nail 1984;Bieger and Hopkins 1987 Hopkins (1987) muscle by the superior laryngeal nerve. The structure of the nucleus ambiguus is more diffuse in the cat than in the rabbit and rat (Husten 1924;Lawn 1966;Davis and Nail 1984;Bieger and Hopkins 1987 Hopkins (1987) muscle by the superior laryngeal nerve.…”
Section: Nucleus Ambiguusmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…22.27). The structure of the nucleus ambiguus is more diffuse in the cat than in the rabbit and rat (Husten 1924;Lawn 1966;Davis and Nail 1984;Bieger and Hopkins 1987 Hopkins (1987) muscle by the superior laryngeal nerve. The structure of the nucleus ambiguus is more diffuse in the cat than in the rabbit and rat (Husten 1924;Lawn 1966;Davis and Nail 1984;Bieger and Hopkins 1987 Hopkins (1987) muscle by the superior laryngeal nerve.…”
Section: Nucleus Ambiguusmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Early anatomical and electrophysiological studies to determine the origin of the vagal efferent innervation to the heart and lungs concluded that either the dorsal motor vagal nucleus, the nucleus ambiguus or both of these nuclei were involved (see Kosaka & Yagita, 1908;Husten, 1924;Getz & Sirnes, 1949; Szentagothai, 1952;Mitchell & Warwick, 1955;Calaresu & Cottle, 1965).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Anatomical and physiological studies on several species have concluded that they may originate in the dorsal motor vagal nucleus, the nucleus ambiguus or in both of these nuclei (see Kosaka & Yagita, 1908;Husten, 1924;Getz & Sirnes, 1949;Szentogathai, 1952;Mitchell & Warwick, 1955;Calaresu & Cottle, 1965). Recently, McAllen & Spyer (1976, 1978 have provided electrophysiological evidence that vagal cardioinhibitory and bronchoconstrictor neurones with myelinated axons are located in the nucleus ambiguus of the cat.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%