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Somatic and visceral afferents to the vasodepressor region of the caudal midline medulla in the rat

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Potas, Jason
Keay, Kevin A
Henderson, Luke A
Bandler, Richard

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Blackwell Publishing Ltd

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Previous research has found that the integrity of a restricted region of the caudal midline medulla (including caudal portions of nucleus raphé obscurus and nucleus raphé pallidus) was critical for vasodepression (hypotension, bradycardia, decreased car

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European Journal of Neuroscience

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2037-12-31
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