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PMCID: PMC7139491
Sentence ID: 1159
Relation ID: 1163
The Braak hypothesis states that pathological alpha synuclein (α-syn) propagates from the olfactory bulb and/or the lower brainstem, especially from the dorsal nucleus of the vagus nerve (DMV) [5]. olfactory bulb vagus nerve anatomical-connectivity https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7139491 1 joe_annotated_pmc_oai
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PMCID: PMC7139491
Sentence ID: 1159
Relation ID: 1164
The Braak hypothesis states that pathological alpha synuclein (α-syn) propagates from the olfactory bulb and/or the lower brainstem, especially from the dorsal nucleus of the vagus nerve (DMV) [5]. olfactory bulb dorsal nucleus of the vagus nerve anatomical-connectivity https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7139491 1 joe_annotated_pmc_oai
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PMCID: PMC3876052
Sentence ID: 1167
Relation ID: 1173
Mechanistic-wise, the direct effects of vagal nerve electrical stimulation may be exerted in several regions of brain via neuronal structures surrounding the stimulated tissue including raphe nuclei and locus ceruleus [52,53]. vagal nerve raphe nuclei functional-connectivity https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3876052 1 joe_annotated_pmc_oai
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PMCID: PMC3876052
Sentence ID: 1167
Relation ID: 1172
Mechanistic-wise, the direct effects of vagal nerve electrical stimulation may be exerted in several regions of brain via neuronal structures surrounding the stimulated tissue including raphe nuclei and locus ceruleus [52,53]. vagal nerve locus ceruleus functional-connectivity https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3876052 1 joe_annotated_pmc_oai
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PMCID: PMC3876052
Sentence ID: 1167
Relation ID: 1174
Mechanistic-wise, the direct effects of vagal nerve electrical stimulation may be exerted in several regions of brain via neuronal structures surrounding the stimulated tissue including raphe nuclei and locus ceruleus [52,53]. vagal nerve brain functional-connectivity https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3876052 1 joe_annotated_pmc_oai
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PMCID: PMC7312894
Sentence ID: 1178
Relation ID: 1181
The HB reflex is a reflex initiated by lung inflation, which excited the myelinated fibers of vagus nerve, pulmonary stretch receptors [11,19]. lung vagus nerve functional-connectivity https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7312894 1 joe_annotated_pmc_oai
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PMCID: PMC6471208
Sentence ID: 1184
Relation ID: 1191
Both chorda tympani (CT; with neuron soma in the geniculate ganglion, GG) and lingual (LN; with neuron soma in the trigeminal ganglion, TG) nerves innervate the anterior tongue and FP (Figure 1). geniculate ganglion tongue anatomical-connectivity https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6471208 1 joe_annotated_pmc_oai
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PMCID: PMC6471208
Sentence ID: 1184
Relation ID: 1190
Both chorda tympani (CT; with neuron soma in the geniculate ganglion, GG) and lingual (LN; with neuron soma in the trigeminal ganglion, TG) nerves innervate the anterior tongue and FP (Figure 1). trigeminal ganglion tongue anatomical-connectivity https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6471208 1 joe_annotated_pmc_oai
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PMCID: PMC6471208
Sentence ID: 1184
Relation ID: 1189
Both chorda tympani (CT; with neuron soma in the geniculate ganglion, GG) and lingual (LN; with neuron soma in the trigeminal ganglion, TG) nerves innervate the anterior tongue and FP (Figure 1). chorda tympani tongue anatomical-connectivity https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6471208 1 joe_annotated_pmc_oai
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PMCID: PMC5545703
Sentence ID: 1200
Relation ID: 1203
The term vocal fold paralysis (VFP) refers to the reduced or absent function of the vagus nerve or its distal branch, the recurrent laryngeal nerve (RLN) [1-3]. vagus nerve recurrent laryngeal nerve structural-connectivity https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5545703 1 joe_annotated_pmc_oai
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PMCID: PMC5327592
Sentence ID: 1206
Relation ID: 1209
When the midline distances were compared without sex discrimination, the left recurrent laryngeal nerve was significantly distant than the right to trachea midline (P<0.001). left recurrent laryngeal nerve trachea topological-connectivity https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5327592 1 joe_annotated_pmc_oai
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PMCID: PMC4015967
Sentence ID: 1214
Relation ID: 1221
It consists of paired rhinophoral, cerebral, pleural, pedal and buccal ganglia and three unpaired ganglia on the visceral nerve cord, tentatively identified as left parietal ganglion, median fused visceral and subintestinal ganglion and right fused parietal and supraintestinal ganglion (Figure 3A). visceral nerve supraintestinal ganglion structural-connectivity https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4015967 1 joe_annotated_pmc_oai
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PMCID: PMC4015967
Sentence ID: 1214
Relation ID: 1220
It consists of paired rhinophoral, cerebral, pleural, pedal and buccal ganglia and three unpaired ganglia on the visceral nerve cord, tentatively identified as left parietal ganglion, median fused visceral and subintestinal ganglion and right fused parietal and supraintestinal ganglion (Figure 3A). visceral nerve left parietal ganglion structural-connectivity https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4015967 1 joe_annotated_pmc_oai
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PMCID: PMC4015967
Sentence ID: 1214
Relation ID: 1219
It consists of paired rhinophoral, cerebral, pleural, pedal and buccal ganglia and three unpaired ganglia on the visceral nerve cord, tentatively identified as left parietal ganglion, median fused visceral and subintestinal ganglion and right fused parietal and supraintestinal ganglion (Figure 3A). visceral nerve subintestinal ganglion structural-connectivity https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4015967 1 joe_annotated_pmc_oai
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PMCID: PMC5101659
Sentence ID: 1224
Relation ID: 1229
Only the most prominent nervous connections, such as the penis nerve cord (pnc, Fig. 8a), connecting the ventral ganglion to the penis ganglion can be detected. ventral ganglion penis ganglion anatomical-connectivity https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5101659 1 joe_annotated_pmc_oai
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PMCID: PMC5101659
Sentence ID: 1224
Relation ID: 1228
Only the most prominent nervous connections, such as the penis nerve cord (pnc, Fig. 8a), connecting the ventral ganglion to the penis ganglion can be detected. penis nerve penis ganglion structural-connectivity https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5101659 1 joe_annotated_pmc_oai
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PMCID: PMC5101659
Sentence ID: 1224
Relation ID: 1230
Only the most prominent nervous connections, such as the penis nerve cord (pnc, Fig. 8a), connecting the ventral ganglion to the penis ganglion can be detected. penis nerve ventral ganglion structural-connectivity https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5101659 1 joe_annotated_pmc_oai
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PMCID: PMC6380905
Sentence ID: 1235
Relation ID: 1239
Moreover, it has been shown that the cognate ghrelin receptor (GHS-R) is expressed in the nodose ganglion of the vagus nerve, suggesting that ghrelin stimulates gastric phase II contractions via the vagus nerve (7). nodose ganglion vagus nerve structural-connectivity https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6380905 1 joe_annotated_pmc_oai
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PMCID: PMC6380905
Sentence ID: 1235
Relation ID: 1240
Moreover, it has been shown that the cognate ghrelin receptor (GHS-R) is expressed in the nodose ganglion of the vagus nerve, suggesting that ghrelin stimulates gastric phase II contractions via the vagus nerve (7). vagus nerve gastric functional-connectivity https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6380905 1 joe_annotated_pmc_oai
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PMCID: PMC6380905
Sentence ID: 1235
Relation ID: 1241
Moreover, it has been shown that the cognate ghrelin receptor (GHS-R) is expressed in the nodose ganglion of the vagus nerve, suggesting that ghrelin stimulates gastric phase II contractions via the vagus nerve (7). nodose ganglion gastric functional-connectivity https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6380905 1 joe_annotated_pmc_oai