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Ascending pressor and depressor pathways in the cat spinal cord
J. M. Chung
, R. D. Wurster
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Keyphrases
Spinal Cord
100%
Pressors
100%
Depressor
100%
Dorsolateral
60%
Rostral
60%
Sulcus
60%
Depressor Response
60%
Dorsal Root
40%
Lumbar
40%
Pressor Response
40%
Bilateral Lesions
40%
Dorsolateral Funiculus
40%
Optimal Frequency
40%
Blood Pressure Response
20%
High-frequency Stimulation
20%
Unit Activity
20%
Low-frequency Stimulation
20%
Cervical Sympathetic Trunk
20%
Decussation
20%
Lower-optimal
20%
Bilateral System
20%
Veterinary Science and Veterinary Medicine
Cat
100%
Lumbar
100%
Sympathetic Trunk
50%
Neuroscience
Pressor Response
100%
Sympathetic Trunk
50%
Decussation
50%