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A O Humbertson

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Progress in Neurology and Psychiatry|January 1, 1971
The autonomic nervous systemA O Humbertson, J L Hall
Progress in Neurology and Psychiatry|January 1, 1972
The autonomic nervous systemJ L Hall, A O Humbertson
Anatomy and Embryology|July 26, 1979
The development of monoaminergic brainstem-spinal systems in the North American opossumA O Humbertson, G F Martin
The Journal of Comparative Neurology|May 1, 1978
The organization of monoamine neurons within the brainstem of the North American opossum (Didelphis virginiana)K A Crutcher, A O Humbertson
Progress in Neurology and Psychiatry|January 1, 1970
The autonomic nervous systemJ L Hall, A O Humbertson
Brain Research Bulletin|July 1, 1982
The brainstem origin of monoaminergic projections to the spinal cord of the North American opossum: a study using fluorescent tracers and fluorescence histochemistryG F Martin, T Cabana, A O Humbertson
Neuroscience Letters|June 12, 1981
Evidence for collateral innervation of the cervical and lumbar enlargements of the spinal cord by single reticular and raphe neurons. Studies using fluorescent markers in double-labeling experiments on the North American opossumG F Martin, T Cabana, A O Humbertson
The Journal of Comparative Neurology|September 10, 1981
Evidence for a lack of distinct rubrospinal somatotopy in the North American opossum and for collateral innervation of the cervical and lumbar enlargements by single rubral neuronsG F Martin, T Cabana, A O Humbertson
The Journal of Comparative Neurology|May 1, 1978
The origin of brainstem-spinal pathways in the North American opossum (Didelphis virginiana). Studies using the horseradish peroxidase methodK A Crutcher, A O Humbertson, G F Martin
Brain Research|May 12, 1980
Projections from the brain stem reticular formation to laminae I and II of the spinal cord. Studies using light and electron microscopic techniques in the North American opossumG E Goode, A O Humbertson, G F Martin
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Progress in Neurology and Psychiatry|January 1, 1971
The autonomic nervous systemA O Humbertson, J L Hall
Progress in Neurology and Psychiatry|January 1, 1972
The autonomic nervous systemJ L Hall, A O Humbertson
Anatomy and Embryology|July 26, 1979
The development of monoaminergic brainstem-spinal systems in the North American opossumA O Humbertson, G F Martin
The Journal of Comparative Neurology|May 1, 1978
The organization of monoamine neurons within the brainstem of the North American opossum (Didelphis virginiana)K A Crutcher, A O Humbertson
Progress in Neurology and Psychiatry|January 1, 1970
The autonomic nervous systemJ L Hall, A O Humbertson
Brain Research Bulletin|July 1, 1982
The brainstem origin of monoaminergic projections to the spinal cord of the North American opossum: a study using fluorescent tracers and fluorescence histochemistryG F Martin, T Cabana, A O Humbertson
Neuroscience Letters|June 12, 1981
Evidence for collateral innervation of the cervical and lumbar enlargements of the spinal cord by single reticular and raphe neurons. Studies using fluorescent markers in double-labeling experiments on the North American opossumG F Martin, T Cabana, A O Humbertson
The Journal of Comparative Neurology|September 10, 1981
Evidence for a lack of distinct rubrospinal somatotopy in the North American opossum and for collateral innervation of the cervical and lumbar enlargements by single rubral neuronsG F Martin, T Cabana, A O Humbertson
The Journal of Comparative Neurology|May 1, 1978
The origin of brainstem-spinal pathways in the North American opossum (Didelphis virginiana). Studies using the horseradish peroxidase methodK A Crutcher, A O Humbertson, G F Martin
Brain Research|May 12, 1980
Projections from the brain stem reticular formation to laminae I and II of the spinal cord. Studies using light and electron microscopic techniques in the North American opossumG E Goode, A O Humbertson, G F Martin
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