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The Motoneuronal Organization of the Spinal Accessory Nuclear Complex

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The Motoneuronal Organization of the Spinal Accessory Nuclear Complex - Krammer, Eva B, and Bach, Martin F, and Egger, Thomas P
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Though more than 300 years have elapsed since the first description of the peculiar course of the spinal accessory (XI) nerve by Willis (1664), the crucial problems concerning what is known as accessory field of musculature and its innervation are still unsolved and a matter of controversy. Like the bulbar XI, the spinal XI nerve is commonly regarded as originally a branch of the vagus and, therefore, as a cranial nerve (Fiirbringer 1897; Gegenbaur 1898; Lubosch 1899). However, whether this nerve is of special visceral or ...

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The Motoneuronal Organization of the Spinal Accessory Nuclear Complex 1987, Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg

ISBN-13: 9783540174592

1987 edition

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