Survival and Axonal Outgrowth of the Mauthner Cell Following Spinal Cord Crush Does Not Drive Post-injury Startle Responses
A pair of Mauthner cells (M-cells) can be found in the hindbrain of most teleost fish, as well as amphibians and lamprey. The axons of these reticulospinal neurons cross the midline and synapse on interneurons and motoneurons as they descend the length of the spinal cord. The M-cell initiates fast C...
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Main Authors: | Steven J. Zottoli, Donald S. Faber, John Hering, Ann C. Dannhauer, Susan Northen |
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Frontiers Media S.A.
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/89acf867a5f14fa682d91666a63df7f6 |
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