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Keywords: Glossopharyngeal nerve
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Acta Anatomica
Acta Anatomica (1997) 160 (3): 139–158.
Published Online: 18 July 2008
... in common early pathways. Furthermore, the chorda/lingual and glossopharyngeal nerves did not set up an obvious prepattern for gustatory papilla development, but rather seemed attracted to developing papillae which became very densely innervated compared to surrounding epithelium at El5. To effect...
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Acta Anatomica
Acta Anatomica (1995) 153 (1): 57–63.
Published Online: 17 July 2008
...K. Kawai It has already been clarified that the branch termed Ramus communicans cum nervo glossopharyngeo of the facial nerve in the current Nomina anatomica was in fact one of the branches of the glossopharyngeal nerve that ran towards the auricle [Kawai et al., 1989]. For this investigation...
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Acta Anatomica
Acta Anatomica (1994) 149 (3): 231–236.
Published Online: 17 July 2008
...K. Kawai; K. Okamoto; K. Kodama The authors found supernumerary branches of the glossopharyngeal nerve in 7 out of 368 head sides (184 bodies) of Japanese individuals. The branches entered the submandibular triangle and connected with the superficial cervical ansa. Teasing revealed...
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Acta Anatomica
Acta Anatomica (1991) 142 (1): 25–32.
Published Online: 16 July 2008
...S. Tanaka; S. Mizukami A rare and hitherto not reported case in which a branch of the vagal nerve communicated simultaneously with the facial and the glossopharyngeal nerves was encountered in the body of a Japanese male cadaver in an anatomy class. This vagofacial-vagoglossopharyngeal (X. VII-X.IX...
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Acta Anatomica
Acta Anatomica (1989) 134 (2): 151–155.
Published Online: 15 July 2008
... Gross anatomy Facial nerve Glossopharyngeal nerve Terminology ActaAnat 1989;134:151-155 Proximal Communication between the Glossopharyngeal and Facial Nerves Katsushi Kawai, Kodo Kodama, Keishi Okamoio Department of Anatomy. Kanazawa University School of Medicine. Kanazawa. Japan © 1989 Kargcr AG...
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Acta Anatomica
Acta Anatomica (1977) 98 (3): 343–352.
Published Online: 09 July 2008
..., instructions or products referred to in the content or advertisements. Taste buds Tongue Papilla Regeneration Glossopharyngeal nerve Acta anal. 98: 343-352 (1977) Histological changes following unilateral re-innervation of the circumvallate papilla of rat Fathy A . State Anatomy Department...
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Acta Anatomica
Acta Anatomica (1977) 98 (3): 353–360.
Published Online: 09 July 2008
... and the glossopharyngeal nerves of both sides were exposed and transected so as to leave a long distal stump on the right and a short one on the left side. The animals were sacrificed at different post-operative periods ranging from 2 to 14 days and the circumvallate and foliate papillae of both sides were examined...