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    “…Aside from the nerve fibers which enter the pace-making node from the subepicardium, there were observed within the limits of the node a few ganglionic cells and a plexus of moniliform nerve fibrils in very close relation to its muscle fibers, hence the sino-auricular node, like the auriculo-ventricular, may be considered from a histological standpoint a neuromuscular organ.…”
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    por Parker, G. H.
    Publicado 1918
    “…Nerve net transmission in Metridium at 21°C. varies from 121 to 146 mm. per second.…”
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    por Parker, G. H.
    Publicado 1925
    “…1. Quiescent sciatic nerve of the frog discharges CO(2) at the average rate of 0.00876 mg. …”
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    por Bernhard, C. G., Granit, Ragnar
    Publicado 1946
    “…Rapid local cooling of mammalian nerve sets up a discharge which is preceded by a local temperature potential, the cooled region being electronegative relative to a normal portion of the nerve. …”
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    por Shanes, Abraham M.
    Publicado 1951
    “…The depolarization of crab nerve during repetitive stimulation is unaffected by the presence of glucose or by an increase in the calcium content of the medium. …”
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    “…The dendrites receive innervation through an accessory nerve fiber which has now been established to be inhibitory. …”
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    por Woodhull, Ann M.
    Publicado 1973
    “…Increasing the hydrogen ion concentration of the bathing medium reversibly depresses the sodium permeability of voltage-clamped frog nerves. The depression depends on membrane voltage: changing from pH 7 to pH 5 causes a 60% reduction in sodium permeability at +20 mV, but only a 20% reduction at +180 mV. …”
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    por Finsterer, Josef
    Publicado 2008
    “…Peripheral facial nerve palsy (FNP) may (secondary FNP) or may not have a detectable cause (Bell’s palsy). …”
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