A nerve that passes impulses from receptors toward or to the central nervous system.
Of nerves and nerve impulses; conveying sensory information from the sense organs to the CNS.
1 These neurons display a well-defined organization with respect to their afferent innervation.
2 Increasing the stimulus amplitude enhanced cutaneomotor coupling, likely by increasing afferent firing rates.
3 The results support the SPNT test as a test of cervical afferent dysfunction.
4 Therefore, DCG-IV seems to reduce preferentially transmitter release from primary afferent nerve terminals.
5 Conclusions: Reduced afferent inhibition in acute stroke correlates with long-term recovery.
6 Here we directly examined the impact of neurturin overexpression on cutaneous afferent function.
7 Instead, lymphocyte CD73 is intimately involved in lymphocyte migration via afferent lymphatic vessels.
8 The target LN and afferent lymphatic connecting it were preoperatively detected using ultrasonography.
9 The structure of primary afferent nerve terminals profoundly influences their function.
10 We conclude that stimulation of nasal afferent nerves with capsaicin enhances experimentally-induced cough.
11 Similar to other organs, the stomach receives dual spinal and vagal afferent innervation.
12 Inner afferent arteriolar diameter was measured locally and upstream to evaluate conducted vasoconstriction.
13 First, an afferent or cognitive part, through which it is stimulated.
14 Eleven patients underwent complete, preoperative embolization of their afferent arteries with one complication.
15 However, it is unknown whether natural patterns of low-frequency afferent spike activity induce LTD.
16 Numerous anatomical studies demonstrate that Merkel cells form synaptic-like contacts with sensory afferent terminals.
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Afferent в диалектах
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