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Hypoglossal nucleus
Cranial Nerves
The Use of Cholinesterase Techniques to Study Topographical Localization in the Hypoglossal Nucleus of the Rat
Hemisus Marmoratum
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Appearance and Transient Expression of Oxytocin Receptors in Fetal, Infant, and Peripubertal -Rat Brain Studied by Autoradiography and Electrophysiology
Differentiation of the Bulbar Motor Nuclei and the Coincident Develop- Ment of Associated Root Fibers in the Rsbbit
Nuclear Architecture in the Medulla Oblongata of the Adult African Giant Pouched Rat (Cricetomys Gambianus, Waterhouse - 1840)
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The Hypoglossal Complex of Vertebrates
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Human Hypoglossal Neuronal Nucleus in Late Gestational Period: a Morphometric Study
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Comparative Anatomy of the Facial Motor Nucleus in Mammals, with an Analysis of Neuron Numbers in Primates
Characterization of the Developing Facial and Hypoglossal Motor Systems in the Neonatal Brazilian Opossum Jack Jeffrey Swanson Iowa State University
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Developmental Anomalies of the Cranial Nerve Motor Nuclei
Morphometric Study of the Neurons in Human Hypoglossal Nerve Nucleus During Early Gestation
Projections from the Spinal Trigeminal Nucleus to the Cochlear Nucleus in the Rat
Visualizing the Trigeminovagal Complex in the Human Medulla By
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Anatomy of the Brainstem: Correlation of in Vitro MR Images with Histologic Sections