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Shapes and projections of tertiary plexus neurons of the guinea-pig small intestine

Abstract

Abstract. The axons of neurons that innervate the longitudinal muscle of the small intestine in small mammals such as rabbit, rat, guinea pig and mouse form a network, the tertiary plexus, against the inner surface of the muscle. In general, because of their substantial overlap, it has not been possible to follow the ramifications of individual axons in the tertiary plexus. In the present work, the longitudinal muscle motor neurons were filled …

Authors

Furness JB; Clerc N; Lomax AEG; Bornstein JC; Kunze WAA

Journal

Cell and Tissue Research, Vol. 300, No. 3, pp. 383–387

Publisher

Springer Nature

Publication Date

6 2000

DOI

10.1007/s004410000210

ISSN

0302-766X