1933
DOI: 10.1113/expphysiol.1933.sp000597
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Regeneration of the Peripheral Vagus

Abstract: 1. Recovery of the cardiac fibres of the vagus has been obtained in 12 rabbits, 5 cats, and 1 dog, the vagus nerve having been cut or crushed in the mid‐cervical region. 2. In the rabbit, regeneration occurs 3 to 4 months after crushing, and between 1 year 2 months and 2 years 8 months after cutting. 3. In the cat, regeneration of the autonomic efferent fibres was obtained 7 months after crushing, and in just over a year (374 days) when the nerve had been cut. 4. Regeneration of cardiac vagus fibres was found … Show more

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“…see Guth, 1956); few investigations have been made on parasympathetic nerves [Cameron, 1933;Keil and Root, 1941]. For the study of regeneration of parasympathetic nerves the salivary glands are suitable preparations.…”
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“…see Guth, 1956); few investigations have been made on parasympathetic nerves [Cameron, 1933;Keil and Root, 1941]. For the study of regeneration of parasympathetic nerves the salivary glands are suitable preparations.…”
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confidence: 99%