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The following pages link to The location of brainstem neurons which project bilaterally to the spinal trigeminal nuclei as demonstrated by the double fluorescent retrograde tracer technique (Q72689041):
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- The role of trigeminal interpolaris-caudalis transition zone in persistent orofacial pain (Q35669362) (← links)
- Trigeminal antinociception induced by bicuculline in the periaqueductal gray (PAG) is not affected by PAG P/Q-type calcium channel blockade in rat. (Q44260286) (← links)
- Transneuronal transport of herpes simplex virus from the cervical vagus to brain neurons with axonal inputs to central vagal sensory nuclei in the rat (Q45863506) (← links)
- Trigeminal transition zone/rostral ventromedial medulla connections and facilitation of orofacial hyperalgesia after masseter inflammation in rats (Q46817289) (← links)
- Symptomatic migraine and sensitization of trigeminal nociception associated with contralateral pontine cavernoma (Q48194475) (← links)
- Direct projections from the midbrain periaqueductal gray and the dorsal raphe nucleus to the trigeminal sensory complex in the rat (Q48299253) (← links)
- The periaqueductal grey matter modulates trigeminovascular input: a role in migraine? (Q48728915) (← links)
- Collateralization of reticulospinal axons from the nucleus reticularis gigantocellularis to the cerebellum and diencephalon. A double-labelling study in the rat (Q72727373) (← links)
- Identification of brainstem interneurons projecting to the trigeminal motor nucleus and adjacent structures in the rabbit (Q74317860) (← links)