Synaptic organization of sensory and motor neurones innervating triceps brachii muscles in the bullfrog
AUTOR(ES)
Frank, Eric
RESUMO
1. The anatomy and physiology of sensory-motor pathways were studied in the brachial spinal cord of adult bullfrogs to characterize the properties and specificity of these connexions.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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