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Nerve
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Nervus
, Nerves
, Neural tree (organ part)
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Part of the peripheral nervous system composed of bundles of nerve fibers running to various organs and tissues of the body using chemical and…
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Autonomic Nerve Block
Body part
CDISC SDTM Anatomical Location Terminology
Clinical Data Interchange Standards Consortium Terminology
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Narrower (11)
Autonomic nerve structure
Cranial Nerves
Mixed nerve
Motor nerve
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Broader (4)
Nervous system structure
Organ
PNS component
axon bundle
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Highly Cited
2013
Highly Cited
2013
Stages of pTDP‐43 pathology in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
J. Brettschneider
,
K. Del Tredici
,
+17 authors
J. Trojanowski
Annals of Neurology
2013
Corpus ID: 334116
To see whether the distribution patterns of phosphorylated 43kDa TAR DNA‐binding protein (pTDP‐43) intraneuronal inclusions in…
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Review
2012
Review
2012
The proprioceptive senses: their roles in signaling body shape, body position and movement, and muscle force.
U. Proske
,
S. Gandevia
Physiological Reviews
2012
Corpus ID: 1512089
This is a review of the proprioceptive senses generated as a result of our own actions. They include the senses of position and…
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Review
2009
Review
2009
Reflex control of immunity
K. Tracey
Nature reviews. Immunology
2009
Corpus ID: 16354143
Inflammation can cause damage and even death. What controls this primitive and potentially lethal innate immune response to…
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Review
2007
Review
2007
GABA: a pioneer transmitter that excites immature neurons and generates primitive oscillations.
Y. Ben-Ari
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J. Gaiarsa
,
R. Tyzio
,
R. Khazipov
Physiological Reviews
2007
Corpus ID: 6443482
Developing networks follow common rules to shift from silent cells to coactive networks that operate via thousands of synapses…
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Review
2005
Review
2005
The origin and development of glial cells in peripheral nerves
K. Jessen
,
R. Mirsky
Nature Reviews Neuroscience
2005
Corpus ID: 7540462
During the development of peripheral nerves, neural crest cells generate myelinating and non-myelinating glial cells in a process…
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Highly Cited
2003
Highly Cited
2003
Staging of brain pathology related to sporadic Parkinson’s disease
H. Braak
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K. Tredici
,
U. Rüb
,
R. Vos
,
Ernst N. H. Jansen Steur
,
E. Braak
Neurobiology of Aging
2003
Corpus ID: 22798538
Review
2000
Review
2000
Chronic Pain as an Outcome of Surgery: A Review of Predictive Factors
F. Perkins
,
H. Kehlet
Anesthesiology
2000
Corpus ID: 281640
ONE potential adverse outcome from surgery is chronic pain. Analysis of predictive and pathologic factors is important to develop…
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Highly Cited
1999
Highly Cited
1999
Vanilloid receptors on sensory nerves mediate the vasodilator action of anandamide
P. Zygmunt
,
J. Petersson
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+5 authors
E. Högestätt
Nature
1999
Corpus ID: 4301578
The endogenous cannabinoid receptor agonist anandamide is a powerful vasodilator of isolated vascular preparations, but its…
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Review
1992
Review
1992
A novel neuronal messenger molecule in brain: The free radical, nitric oxide
T. Dawson
,
V. Dawson
,
S. Snyder
Annals of Neurology
1992
Corpus ID: 8772497
Understanding of the organization and function of a newly identified neuronal messenger molecule, nitric oxide, has progressed…
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Highly Cited
1949
Highly Cited
1949
Cybernetics, or Control and Communication in the Animal and the Machine.
F. H. Adler
1949
Corpus ID: 72865437
This is an extremely thought-provoking book, by the professor of mathematics of the Masachusetts Institute of Technology. The…
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