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Figure 9-9 from [Presynaptic inhibition and facilitation]. | Semantic Scholar
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Diseases of the nervous system . Fasciculus cerebello-spinalis — Tract fibers withcollaterals Central path from Clarkes column (passing upward in the direct lateral cerebellar tract) Fig. 69.—Diagrammatic Course of the First
Textbook of normal histology: including an account of the development of the tissues and of the organs . Section of injected spinal cord of child : s, sulcal branch of anterior spinal
Clarke's column neurons as the focus of a corticospinal corollary circuit | Nature Neuroscience
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