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PMID: 26504698
Sentence ID: 8673168
Relation ID: 8673171
The motor innervation of the lids reach the orbicularis muscle from the temporal and zygomatic branches of the facial nerve (VII), and the levator from oculomotor nerve (III); Müller muscle and the inferior tarsal muscle are supplied by sympathetic fibres from the superior cervical ganglion. facial nerve oculomotor nerve topological-connectivity https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26504698 0.842669 pmc_oai_202202
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PMID: 26834497
Sentence ID: 8673214
Relation ID: 8673217
13 The phrenic nerve and the vagus nerve are anastomosed at the cervical level. phrenic nerve vagus nerve topological-connectivity https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26834497 0.744293 pmc_oai_202202
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PMID: 27077025
Sentence ID: 8673267
Relation ID: 8673270
Irritation of the vagus and phrenic nerve, malignancy, adverse drug reactions and psychogenic causes has all been implicated [10], [11]. vagus phrenic nerve topological-connectivity https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27077025 0.99582 pmc_oai_202202
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PMID: 27307864
Sentence ID: 8673309
Relation ID: 8673312
The mass superiorly displaced the optic chiasm and optic nerve, with anterior bowing of the pituitary stalk (Fig. 1), and lateral bowing of the trigeminal nerve, facial nerve, and vestibularcochlear nerves bilaterally (Fig. 3). trigeminal nerve facial nerve topological-connectivity https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27307864 0.334233 pmc_oai_202202
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PMID: 27598140
Sentence ID: 8673409
Relation ID: 8673412
Only V1 and V2 innervate different areas of the nasal passages through the ethmoidal, nasopalatine and nasal extensions and, therefore, represent those branches of the trigeminus that are important for nose-to-brain drug delivery [56,57,58,61,62]. nasopalatine trigeminus topological-connectivity https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27598140 0.974031 pmc_oai_202202
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PMID: 27716411
Sentence ID: 8673425
Relation ID: 8673428
For histological and immunohistochemical examinations six regions of the obex region like the dorsal motor nucleus of the vagus nerve (DMNV), the nucleus of the solitary tract, cuneate nucleus, hypoglossal nucleus, spinal tract nucleus of the trigeminal nerve and olivary nuclei were evaluated. vagus nerve trigeminal nerve topological-connectivity https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27716411 0.822007 pmc_oai_202202
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PMID: 27790217
Sentence ID: 8673441
Relation ID: 8673444
Instead, the vagus nerve terminates in the celiac ganglion from which the adrenergic splenic nerve projects, innervating the spleen through the release of noradrenaline. vagus nerve celiac ganglion topological-connectivity https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27790217 0.49681 pmc_oai_202202
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PMID: 27995009
Sentence ID: 8673507
Relation ID: 8673510
ES can be classified into stimulation at sacral nerves, pelvic floor, tibial nerve, or pudendal nerve. tibial nerve pudendal nerve topological-connectivity https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27995009 0.848404 pmc_oai_202202
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PMID: 27930657
Sentence ID: 8673531
Relation ID: 8673534
As Henry et al. has pointed out the afferent projection from the auricular branch of vagal nerve (ABVN) to the nucleus of tractus solitaries (NTS) in brain, which had extensive connection with many brain area including dorsal motor nucleus of vagus nerve (DVMN), etc[43]. vagal nerve vagus nerve topological-connectivity https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27930657 0.990149 pmc_oai_202202
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PMID: 28018130
Sentence ID: 8673539
Relation ID: 8673542
Furthermore, there is a reduction in the incidence of ISP, following the block of phrenic nerve as a side effect of stellate ganglion block [16] and interscalene brachial plexus block [7, 17, 18, 24]. phrenic nerve stellate ganglion topological-connectivity https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28018130 0.456827 pmc_oai_202202
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PMID: 28057072
Sentence ID: 8673567
Relation ID: 8673570
Enhancement limited to the geniculate ganglion, labyrinthine, and proximal tympanic facial nerve more often showed a complete return of facial function [12]. tympanic facial nerve topological-connectivity https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28057072 0.912166 pmc_oai_202202
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PMID: 28248973
Sentence ID: 8673612
Relation ID: 8673615
Postero-medially, the prootic bears two nerve foramina; the large foramen is for the vagus nerve (fvn) and the small foramen is for the glossopharyngeal nerve (fgn). vagus nerve glossopharyngeal nerve topological-connectivity https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28248973 0.79695 pmc_oai_202202
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PMID: 28685157
Sentence ID: 8673717
Relation ID: 8673720
The 10N visceromotor population project their axons to the viscera, via the vagus nerve (Supplementary 1.1). 10N vagus nerve topological-connectivity https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28685157 0.993039 pmc_oai_202202
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PMID: 28685157
Sentence ID: 8673717
Relation ID: 8673716
The 10N visceromotor population project their axons to the viscera, via the vagus nerve (Supplementary 1.1). 10N vagus nerve topological-connectivity https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28685157 0.993039 pmc_oai_202202
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PMID: 28827979
Sentence ID: 8673761
Relation ID: 8673764
The middle ear and mastoid have a sensory supply of glossopharyngeal nerve along with the tympanic branch or Jacobson's nerve [146]. glossopharyngeal nerve tympanic branch topological-connectivity https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28827979 0.98899 pmc_oai_202202
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PMID: 27143020
Sentence ID: 8673775
Relation ID: 8673778
Stimulation techniques allow for certain identification of the recurrent laryngeal nerve (RLN) and the external branch of the superior laryngeal nerve [1–3]. recurrent laryngeal nerve superior laryngeal nerve topological-connectivity https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27143020 0.952887 pmc_oai_202202
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PMID: 28751305
Sentence ID: 8673829
Relation ID: 8673832
(C,D,G,H) Dorsal views with anterior to the left. gALL, anterior lateral line ganglion progenitor; gVII, geniculate ganglion progenitor; gVIII, statoacoustic ganglion progenitor; gIX, petrosal ganglion progenitor; gX, nodose ganglion progenitor. gIX nodose ganglion topological-connectivity https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28751305 0.714422 pmc_oai_202202
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PMID: 29349484
Sentence ID: 8674010
Relation ID: 8674013
LN-Ex indicates carcinoma extension requiring the dissection of organs adjacent to the metastatic nodes, such as recurrent laryngeal nerve, jugular vein, trachea, vagal nerve, and phrenic nerve. recurrent laryngeal nerve vagal nerve topological-connectivity https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29349484 0.835419 pmc_oai_202202
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PMID: 29460776
Sentence ID: 8674054
Relation ID: 8674057
To determine whether maintaining neuromuscular synapses led to improved motor system output, we used an ex-vivo phrenic nerve/diaphragm muscle preparation to measure the compound muscle action potentials (CMAPs), following phrenic nerve stimulation. phrenic phrenic nerve topological-connectivity https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29460776 0.853712 pmc_oai_202202
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PMID: 27785002
Sentence ID: 8674269
Relation ID: 8674272
192 The main target nerves are the superior laryngeal nerve, the pharyngeal branch of the glossopharyngeal nerve, and two branches of the vagus nerve, the pharyngeal branch and the maxillary branch of the trigeminal nerve. superior laryngeal nerve vagus nerve topological-connectivity https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27785002 0.471742 pmc_oai_202202