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Structure-function relationships in rat medullary and cervical dorsal horns. II. Medullary dorsal horn cells

Renehan et al., 1986

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823402239875953335
Author
Renehan W
Jacquin M
Mooney R
Rhoades R
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Journal of neurophysiology

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In Nembutal-anesthetized rats, 31 physiologically identified medullary dorsal horn (MDH) cells were labeled with horseradish peroxidase (HRP). Ten responded only to deflection of one or more vibrissae. Six cells were activated by guard hair movement only, six by …
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