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Structure of ophthalmic nerve
Known as:
Nervus ophthalmicus (V1)
, Nervus ophthalmicus [V1]
, Ophthalmic division of trigeminal nerve (Va)
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A sensory branch of the trigeminal (5th cranial) nerve. The ophthalmic nerve carries general afferents from the superficial division of the face…
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Review
2007
Review
2007
The dynamics of visual responses in the primary visual cortex.
R. Shapley
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M. Hawken
,
Dajun Xing
Progress in Brain Research
2007
Corpus ID: 15043788
1997
1997
Pathway of the primary afferent nerve fibres serving proprioception in monkey extraocular muscles
A. Gentle
,
G. Ruskell
Ophthalmic & physiological optics
1997
Corpus ID: 35845859
Following intracranial section of either the oculomotor or ophthalmic nerve, Wallerian degeneration studies revealed 1.38–3.7% of…
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1993
1993
Innervation of the superior tarsal (Müller's) muscle in the cynomolgus monkey: a retrograde tracing study.
F. van der Werf
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B. Baljet
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M. Prins
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A. Timmerman
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J. A. Otto
Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science
1993
Corpus ID: 21661531
PURPOSE The retrograde transport of wheat germ agglutinin-horseradish peroxidase (WGA/HRP) was used to study the localization of…
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1990
1990
Organization of the primary projections of the lateral line nerves in the lamprey lampetra japonica
H. Koyama
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R. Kishida
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R. Goris
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T. Kusunoki
The Journal of comparative neurology
1990
Corpus ID: 28722516
The lateral line sensory system of Lampetra japonica is innervated by the anterior and posterior lateral line nerves. The…
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1990
1990
Distribution of postganglionic parasympathetic fibers originating in the pterygopalatine ganglion in the maxillary and ophthalmic nerve branches of the trigeminal nerve; HRP and WGA-HRP study in the…
L. A. Segade
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J. S. Quintanilla
Brain Research
1990
Corpus ID: 10071518
1988
1988
Central distribution of the efferent cells and the primary afferent fibers of the trigeminal nerve in Pleurodeles waltlii (Amphibia, urodela)
Agustín González
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M. Muñoz
The Journal of comparative neurology
1988
Corpus ID: 30649261
As part of a study on the organization of the brainstem in a primitive group of vertebrates, the efferent cells and primary…
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1985
1985
Trigeminal afferents to cerebral arteries and forehead are not divergent axon collaterals in cat
M. McMahon
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T. Norregaard
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B. Beyerl
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L. Borges
,
M. Moskowitz
Neuroscience Letters
1985
Corpus ID: 31371336
1984
1984
Supersensitivity of the rabbit iris sphincter muscle induced by trigeminal denervation: the role of substance P.
M. Fujiwara
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H. Hayashi
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I. Muramatsu
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N. Ueda
Journal of Physiology
1984
Corpus ID: 12231414
The rabbit left ophthalmic nerve (first branch of the left trigeminal nerve) was cut at the intracranial, peripheral side of the…
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1977
1977
Innervation of the rat harderian gland by adrenergic and cholinergic nerve fibres
Antero Huhtala
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K. Huikuri
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A. Palkama
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T. Tervo
The Anatomical Record
1977
Corpus ID: 9539134
The innervation of the rat Harderian gland was studied using histochemical methods for catecholamines and acetylcholinesterase…
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1976
1976
Histochemical demonstration of cholinesterase activity in the cornea of the rat and the effect of various denervations on the corneal nerves
T. Tervo
Histochemistry
1976
Corpus ID: 23462471
SummaryCholinesterase (ChE) activities of the rat cornea were demonstrated histochemically by using both light and electron…
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