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The fiber spectrum of the cat VI nerve to the lateral rectus and retractor bulbi muscles

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Das Faserspektrum des VI Hirnnerven der Katze wurde an 3 Stellen bestimmt: Austrittsstelle aus dem Pons, Verzweigungsstelle zum M. rectus lateralis und zum M. retractor bulbi. Wenigstens 3 verschiedene Typen motorischer Fasern wurden ermittelt: 1. grosse, dick myelinisierte, 2. kleine, dünn myelinisierte, 3. kleine, dick myelinisierte. Die Verzweigungsstelle zum M. retractor bulbi besteht hauptsächlich aus dem 1. Fasertyp.

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This investigation was supported by Public Health Service Program Project Research Grant No. NB 06038, General Research Support Grant No. 5 SO1 FR-05566, and Research Career Program Award No. K3-NB-14,094 to Dr.Bach-y-Rita from the National Institute of neurological Diseases and Blindness.

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Steinacker, A., Bach-y-Rita, P. The fiber spectrum of the cat VI nerve to the lateral rectus and retractor bulbi muscles. Experientia 24, 1254–1255 (1968). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02146655

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