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Topic: Ganglion cell


  
 MSA FAQ
A structure (group of nerve cells) deep in the brain affecting movement, balance, and walking.
A surgical procedure in which cells in the thalamus are destroyed in an effort to
These areas are responsible for movement, balance and automatic body functions like bladder control.
http://www.shy-drager.org/msa_faq.htm   (4800 words)

  
 Ibogaine Literature
"Effects of chronic ibogaine treatment on cerebellar Purkinje cells in the rat.", Brain Research, (1997), 759(2), 306-308.
O'Hearn, E. and Molliver, M. "Degeneration of purkinje cells in parasagittal zones of the cerebellar vermis after treatment with ibogaine or harmaline.", Neuroscience, (1993), 55(2), 303-310.
Possible relation to ibogaine-induced Purkinje cell loss.", Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, (1996), 801, 227-238.
http://www.puzzlepiece.org/ibogaine/literature/iborefs.html   (8254 words)

  
 ROBERT CATESBY - LoveToKnow Article on ROBERT CATESBY
It is put into action by a single ganglionic cell at the anterior extremity of the spinal cord.
The electric organ of Malopterurus differs essentially ~4 from that of other fishes provided with such batteries, being part of the tegumentary system instead of being derived from the muscles.
It consists of rhomboidal cells of a fine gelatinous substance immediately under the skin.
http://www.87.1911encyclopedia.org/C/CA/CATESBY_ROBERT.htm   (1758 words)

  
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