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P Holzer - Pharmacological reviews, 1991 - ASPET
P Holzer
Pharmacological reviews, 1991ASPET
THE function of primary afferent neurons is to receive and transmit information from the
internal and external environment and thereby contribute to the organism's ability to
maintain homeostasis. The cell bodies of primary afferent neurons are located in the
spinal(dorsal root) or cranial sensory ganglia and send fibers in both the central and
peripheral directions. The endings of the at ASPET Journals on September 24, 2023
pharmrev. aspetjournals. org
THE function of primary afferent neurons is to receive and transmit information from the internal and external environment and thereby contribute to the organism’s ability to maintain homeostasis. The cell bodies of primary afferent neurons are located in the spinal(dorsal root) or cranial sensory ganglia and send fibers in both the central and peripheral directions. The endings of the at ASPET Journals on September 24, 2023 pharmrev. aspetjournals. org
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