2018
DOI: 10.1055/b-006-149536
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Taschenatlas Anatomie, Band 3: Nervensystem und Sinnesorgane

Abstract: Entwicklung und Gliederung. Funktionskreise Lage des Nervensystems im Körper 16 Gehirnentwicklung. . 16 Gehirnaufbau Evolution des Gehirns. 20 22 28 Crundelemente des Nervensystems 32 Nervenzelle. Neuroanatomische Methoden Ultrastruktur der Nervenzelle 2.2 Synapse .

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“…As these two areas are normally innervated by different nerves, the question arises: which nerve really provides the afferent part of this reflex? In contrast, the efferent pathway is described almost uniformly as the genital branch of the genitofemoral nerve (Gray and Williams, 1989;Starling and Harms, 1989;Liu et al, 2002;Lang et al, 2003;Ertekin et al, 2005;Sasaoka et al, 2005;Moll and Moll, 2006;Soyer et al, 2008;Anloague and Huijbregts, 2009;Fangh € anel et al, 2009;Kahle and Frotscher, 2009;Tank and Grant, 2009;Moore et al, 2011Moore et al, , 2013Anderhuber et al, 2012;Drake et al, 2013). In contrast, the efferent pathway is described almost uniformly as the genital branch of the genitofemoral nerve (Gray and Williams, 1989;Starling and Harms, 1989;Liu et al, 2002;Lang et al, 2003;Ertekin et al, 2005;Sasaoka et al, 2005;Moll and Moll, 2006;Soyer et al, 2008;Anloague and Huijbregts, 2009;Fangh € anel et al, 2009;Kahle and Frotscher, 2009;Tank and Grant, 2009;Moore et al, 2011Moore et al, , 2013Anderhuber et al, 2012;Drake et al, 2013).…”
Section: What Kind Of Muscle Is the Cremaster Muscle?mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…As these two areas are normally innervated by different nerves, the question arises: which nerve really provides the afferent part of this reflex? In contrast, the efferent pathway is described almost uniformly as the genital branch of the genitofemoral nerve (Gray and Williams, 1989;Starling and Harms, 1989;Liu et al, 2002;Lang et al, 2003;Ertekin et al, 2005;Sasaoka et al, 2005;Moll and Moll, 2006;Soyer et al, 2008;Anloague and Huijbregts, 2009;Fangh € anel et al, 2009;Kahle and Frotscher, 2009;Tank and Grant, 2009;Moore et al, 2011Moore et al, , 2013Anderhuber et al, 2012;Drake et al, 2013). In contrast, the efferent pathway is described almost uniformly as the genital branch of the genitofemoral nerve (Gray and Williams, 1989;Starling and Harms, 1989;Liu et al, 2002;Lang et al, 2003;Ertekin et al, 2005;Sasaoka et al, 2005;Moll and Moll, 2006;Soyer et al, 2008;Anloague and Huijbregts, 2009;Fangh € anel et al, 2009;Kahle and Frotscher, 2009;Tank and Grant, 2009;Moore et al, 2011Moore et al, , 2013Anderhuber et al, 2012;Drake et al, 2013).…”
Section: What Kind Of Muscle Is the Cremaster Muscle?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All thirteen textbooks describing the femoral branch characterized the innervated skin as: part of the femoral triangle (Lang et al, 2003;Fangh € anel et al, 2009;Kahle and Frotscher, 2009;Aum€ uller et al, 2010;Moore et al, 2011Moore et al, , 2013Sinnatamby, 2011;Anderhuber et al, 2012;Agur et al, 2013;Drake et al, 2013), part of the skin in the thigh (Snell, 2004), or the area around the hiatus saphenus (Moll and Moll, 2006). One book described a connection between the femoral branch and the femoral intermediate cutaneous nerve (Gray and Williams, 1989).…”
Section: The Sensory Part Of the Femoral Branch Of The Genitofemoral mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In contrast, the submucous plexus has solely parasympathetic fibers and provides secretory and motor innervation to the bowel mucosa. The submucous plexus Adapted from [10].…”
Section: Enteric Nervous Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Neurotransmitters are probable secreted by the nerve endings and impregnate diffusely the adjacent tissue. Vegetative nerve fibers have numerous axo-axonal synapses that can bring together sympathetic and parasympathetic axons [10].…”
Section: Enteric Nervous Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%