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1 s, caudate-putamen, hippocampus, tectum, and lower brainstem.
2 ies a subset of glutamatergic neurons in the lower brainstem.
3 riginate in the pre-Botzinger complex in the lower brainstem.
4 eavily than those from the rostral PH to the lower brainstem.
5  (EEG)-synchronizing center in the mammalian lower brainstem.
6 n the pre-Botzinger complex (preBotC) of the lower brainstem.
7 rty-micron thick tissue sections through the lower brainstem and forebrain were collected.
8   The transfected neurons heavily innervated lower brainstem and spinal cord regions involved in auto
9 d that those located in the hypothalamus and lower brainstem are involved in glucoprivic feeding and
10 mistry, DNPI/VGLUT2 mRNA was undetectable in lower brainstem cholinergic and serotonergic cells, but
11                 As in all vertebrates, their lower brainstem contains a number of parallel auditory p
12                                              Lower brainstem dysfunction, a clinical marker of neurol
13                                       In the lower brainstem, immunoreactivity was selectively locali
14 om current clinical criteria, the pattern of lower brainstem involvement accompanying mesencephalic s
15 GLP-1 from preproglucagon (PPG) cells in the lower brainstem is required to activate central GLP-1 re
16 indow, significantly longer than observed in lower brainstem neurons.
17 s of the ipsilateral inferior colliculus and lower brainstem of the gerbil.
18 nopathy in nondopaminergic structures of the lower brainstem or in the olfactory bulb.
19 rgic neurons were present exclusively in the lower brainstem regions that contain the respiratory pat
20 tes most ascending auditory information from lower brainstem regions, receives prominent long-range i
21 detectable in astrocytes and the rest of the lower brainstem respiratory network.
22 tion (predominantly CD8(+)) was prominent in lower brainstem, spinal cord, and dorsal root ganglion.
23                             The concept that lower brainstem synucleinopathy represents "early PD" re
24 reactive (ir) neurons within a region of the lower brainstem that seems identical to what is currentl
25  from the hand in the cuneate nucleus of the lower brainstem, we sought to influence cortical reactiv
26 cervical cord (Vc/C1) junction region in the lower brainstem were necessary for tears evoked by noxio
27 re the first motor signs of PD implicate the lower brainstem, which is affected before the substantia
28 d Lewy bodies) first appear primarily in the lower brainstem with subsequent progression to more rost

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