Axotomy causes loss of synaptic contacts and loss of muscarinic receptors in the hypoglossal nucleus [proceedings].
N.J.M. Birdsall(The Francis Crick Institute), A. Rotter(Institute of Neurobiology), Geoffrey Raisman(Institute of Neurobiology), P.M. Field(Institute of Neurobiology), A. S. V. Burgen(Canadian Bulletin of Medical History)
PubMed
March 1, 1977
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