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PMCID: PMC6453021
Sentence ID: 830 Relation ID: 834 |
In the mouse, glomus cells receive afferent innervation from the carotid sinus nerve (a branch of the glossopharyngeal nerve, arising from the petrosal ganglion) and sympathetic innervation from the adjacent superior cervical ganglion (Hertzberg et al., 1994, Kameda et al., 2008). | carotid sinus nerve | glossopharyngeal nerve | structural-connectivity | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6453021 | 1 | joe_annotated_pmc_oai | ||
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PMCID: PMC6453021
Sentence ID: 830 Relation ID: 835 |
In the mouse, glomus cells receive afferent innervation from the carotid sinus nerve (a branch of the glossopharyngeal nerve, arising from the petrosal ganglion) and sympathetic innervation from the adjacent superior cervical ganglion (Hertzberg et al., 1994, Kameda et al., 2008). | glossopharyngeal nerve | petrosal ganglion | structural-connectivity | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6453021 | 1 | joe_annotated_pmc_oai | ||
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PMCID: PMC6453021
Sentence ID: 830 Relation ID: 836 |
In the mouse, glomus cells receive afferent innervation from the carotid sinus nerve (a branch of the glossopharyngeal nerve, arising from the petrosal ganglion) and sympathetic innervation from the adjacent superior cervical ganglion (Hertzberg et al., 1994, Kameda et al., 2008). | carotid sinus nerve | petrosal ganglion | structural-connectivity | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6453021 | 1 | joe_annotated_pmc_oai | ||
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PMCID: PMC3992455
Sentence ID: 840 Relation ID: 843 |
Based on previous experience that ICCs are pacemakers in the gastrointestinal tract, the current studies were focused on ICCs in the urinary bladder, as a potent transducers of signals between the autonomic nerve endings and detrusor muscles. | autonomic nerve | detrusor | functional-connectivity | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3992455 | 1 | joe_annotated_pmc_oai | ||
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PMCID: PMC6843309
Sentence ID: 848 Relation ID: 851 |
This signaling, mediated by afferent nerve fibers of the autonomous nervous system such as the vagus nerve, sends information from the intestine to the nucleus tractus solitarius (NTS) and effector fibers, which are projected into the smooth muscles of the gut. | vagus nerve | nucleus tractus solitarius | functional-connectivity | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6843309 | 1 | joe_annotated_pmc_oai | ||
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PMCID: PMC4016642
Sentence ID: 854 Relation ID: 857 |
The parotid glands receive sympathetic fibres from the external carotid plexus, along with parasympathetic fibres via the tympanic branch of the glossopharyngeal nerve, following synapses in the otic ganglion [28]. | tympanic branch | glossopharyngeal nerve | structural-connectivity | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4016642 | 1 | joe_annotated_pmc_oai | ||
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PMCID: PMC6912097
Sentence ID: 861 Relation ID: 871 |
Recent electrophysiological studies also reveal the communication between trigeminal and facial nerves at the level of the solitary nucleus of the facial nerve in medulla and lower pons (58). | facial nerves | medulla | topological-connectivity | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6912097 | 1 | joe_annotated_pmc_oai | ||
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PMCID: PMC6912097
Sentence ID: 861 Relation ID: 872 |
Recent electrophysiological studies also reveal the communication between trigeminal and facial nerves at the level of the solitary nucleus of the facial nerve in medulla and lower pons (58). | trigeminal | facial nerve | functional-connectivity | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6912097 | 1 | joe_annotated_pmc_oai | ||
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PMCID: PMC6912097
Sentence ID: 861 Relation ID: 873 |
Recent electrophysiological studies also reveal the communication between trigeminal and facial nerves at the level of the solitary nucleus of the facial nerve in medulla and lower pons (58). | trigeminal | facial nerves | general-connectivity | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6912097 | 1 | joe_annotated_pmc_oai | ||
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PMCID: PMC6912097
Sentence ID: 861 Relation ID: 874 |
Recent electrophysiological studies also reveal the communication between trigeminal and facial nerves at the level of the solitary nucleus of the facial nerve in medulla and lower pons (58). | solitary nucleus | facial nerve | anatomical-connectivity | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6912097 | 1 | joe_annotated_pmc_oai | ||
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PMCID: PMC6912097
Sentence ID: 861 Relation ID: 875 |
Recent electrophysiological studies also reveal the communication between trigeminal and facial nerves at the level of the solitary nucleus of the facial nerve in medulla and lower pons (58). | facial nerves | lower pons | topological-connectivity | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6912097 | 1 | joe_annotated_pmc_oai | ||
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PMCID: PMC6912097
Sentence ID: 861 Relation ID: 870 |
Recent electrophysiological studies also reveal the communication between trigeminal and facial nerves at the level of the solitary nucleus of the facial nerve in medulla and lower pons (58). | trigeminal | lower pons | topological-connectivity | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6912097 | 1 | joe_annotated_pmc_oai | ||
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PMCID: PMC6912097
Sentence ID: 861 Relation ID: 869 |
Recent electrophysiological studies also reveal the communication between trigeminal and facial nerves at the level of the solitary nucleus of the facial nerve in medulla and lower pons (58). | facial nerve | medulla | anatomical-connectivity | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6912097 | 1 | joe_annotated_pmc_oai | ||
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PMCID: PMC6912097
Sentence ID: 861 Relation ID: 868 |
Recent electrophysiological studies also reveal the communication between trigeminal and facial nerves at the level of the solitary nucleus of the facial nerve in medulla and lower pons (58). | trigeminal | medulla | topological-connectivity | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6912097 | 1 | joe_annotated_pmc_oai | ||
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PMCID: PMC6912097
Sentence ID: 876 Relation ID: 879 |
This location is consistent with the detection of virus in trigeminal ganglia prior to its appearance in the pons and reiterates that after lip scarification, virus enters the brain via the trigeminal nerve. | brain | trigeminal nerve | anatomical-connectivity | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6912097 | 1 | joe_annotated_pmc_oai | ||
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PMCID: PMC6912097
Sentence ID: 880 Relation ID: 885 |
Lesions were occasionally seen in the area corresponding to the solitary tract, suggesting that not only the facial nerve but also the glossopharyngeal nerve and the vagus nerve could be affected. | solitary tract | vagus nerve | general-connectivity | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6912097 | 1 | joe_annotated_pmc_oai | ||
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PMCID: PMC6912097
Sentence ID: 880 Relation ID: 886 |
Lesions were occasionally seen in the area corresponding to the solitary tract, suggesting that not only the facial nerve but also the glossopharyngeal nerve and the vagus nerve could be affected. | solitary tract | facial nerve | general-connectivity | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6912097 | 1 | joe_annotated_pmc_oai | ||
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PMCID: PMC6912097
Sentence ID: 880 Relation ID: 887 |
Lesions were occasionally seen in the area corresponding to the solitary tract, suggesting that not only the facial nerve but also the glossopharyngeal nerve and the vagus nerve could be affected. | solitary tract | glossopharyngeal nerve | general-connectivity | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6912097 | 1 | joe_annotated_pmc_oai | ||
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PMCID: PMC5698510
Sentence ID: 891 Relation ID: 894 |
Unfortunately, the operation can result in multiple cranial nerve palsies including mandibular branch of trigeminal nerve, facial nerve, glossopharyngeal nerve and vagus nerve, either temporarily or permanently. | mandibular | trigeminal nerve | structural-connectivity | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5698510 | 1 | joe_annotated_pmc_oai | ||
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PMCID: PMC6849361
Sentence ID: 904 Relation ID: 908 |
This stimulation triggers the nerve to send neuronal signals via the Trigeminal ganglion to the sensory nucleus, and then through short internuncial fibers, to the reticular formation and finally onto motor nucleus of the Vagus nerve. | Trigeminal ganglion | motor nucleus of the Vagus nerve | anatomical-connectivity | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6849361 | 1 | joe_annotated_pmc_oai |