Clineschmidt et al., 1970 - Google Patents
The blockade of bulbospinal inhibition by 5-hydroxytryptamine antagonistsClineschmidt et al., 1970
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- Clineschmidt B
- Andeeson E
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- Experimental Brain Research
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Histochemical evidence suggests that neurons in the brain stem raphé nuclei which contain serotonin (5-HT) project to the spinal cord. Stimulation of the raphé nuclei facilitated and inhibited spinal reflexes: the conduction velocity calculated for the bulbospinal inhibitory …
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