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Distribution of primary afferent fibers within the sacrococcygeal dorsal horn: An autoradiographic study

Distribution of primary afferent fibers within the sacrococcygeal dorsal horn: An... The spinal segmental distribution and intersegmental course of primary afferent fibers were studied by injecting (by pressure or iontophoresis) tritiated amino acids (L‐proline or L‐leucine) into spinal ganglia of coccygeal and sacral segments and autoradiographically analyzing histological sections of the spinal cord, particularly those regions lying dorsal to the central canal. The results from eight cats and three monkeys are described. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png The Journal of Comparative Neurology Wiley

Distribution of primary afferent fibers within the sacrococcygeal dorsal horn: An autoradiographic study

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Wiley
Copyright
"Copyright © 1979 Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company"
ISSN
0021-9967
eISSN
1096-9861
DOI
10.1002/cne.901850403
pmid
109476
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Abstract

The spinal segmental distribution and intersegmental course of primary afferent fibers were studied by injecting (by pressure or iontophoresis) tritiated amino acids (L‐proline or L‐leucine) into spinal ganglia of coccygeal and sacral segments and autoradiographically analyzing histological sections of the spinal cord, particularly those regions lying dorsal to the central canal. The results from eight cats and three monkeys are described.

Journal

The Journal of Comparative NeurologyWiley

Published: Mar 15, 1980

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