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The specificity of re‐innervation by identified sensory and motor neurons in the leech
D. C. Van Essen
, J. K.S. Jansen
Department of Neuroscience
Roy and Diana Vagelos Division of Biology & Biomedical Sciences (DBBS)
Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences (ICTS)
DBBS - Neurosciences
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Axon
50%
Body Wall
25%
Body Wall muscle
25%
Circular muscle
25%
Distal Segment
25%
Dorsal-ventral
25%
Ganglion
25%
Leech
100%
Long Segment
25%
Longitudinal muscle
25%
Motor Axon
25%
Motor Neuron
100%
Muscle Layer
25%
Nerve
25%
Nerve Branch
50%
Nerve Crush
25%
Noxious Stimuli
25%
Peripheral Nerve
25%
Physiological Techniques
25%
Pressure Stimulus
25%
Reconnection
25%
Reinnervation
100%
Selective Growth
25%
Sensory Axons
50%
Sensory Neurons
100%
Specific Interactions
25%
Stimulus Modality
25%
Touch Pressure
25%
Touch Stimuli
25%
Neuroscience
Axon
100%
Ganglion
25%
Peripheral Nerve
25%
Reinnervation
100%