Structure of enteric neurons
A Brehmer - 2006 - books.google.com
1 Introduction The plexuses of Auerbach and Meissner are peculiar to the gut; they extend
from the beginning of the unstriated portion of the oesophagus to the end of the rectum. They …
from the beginning of the unstriated portion of the oesophagus to the end of the rectum. They …
Structure of enteric neurons.
A Brehmer - Advances in Anatomy, Embryology, and Cell Biology, 2006 - europepmc.org
The ENS contains numerous different neuron populations which belong to three main
groups, primary afferent neurons, interneurons and effector neurons. The most extensive …
groups, primary afferent neurons, interneurons and effector neurons. The most extensive …
Structure of enteric neurons
A Brehmer - Advances in anatomy, embryology, and cell …, 2006 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The ENS contains numerous different neuron populations which belong to three main
groups, primary afferent neurons, interneurons and effector neurons. The most extensive …
groups, primary afferent neurons, interneurons and effector neurons. The most extensive …
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Structure of Enteric Neurons
A Brehmer - Springer
1 Introduction The plexuses of Auerbach and Meissner are peculiar to the gut; they extend
from the beginning of the unstriated portion of the oesophagus to the end of the rectum. They …
from the beginning of the unstriated portion of the oesophagus to the end of the rectum. They …