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Caudolateral areas of medulla-mediating release of ACTH in cats
D. A. Bereiter
, D. S. Gann
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Brainstem
100%
Medulla
100%
Trigeminal nucleus Caudalis
50%
Stimulus Pattern
50%
Burst Effect
33%
Stem Region
33%
Lateral Reticular nucleus
33%
Electrical Stimulation
16%
Nociceptor
16%
Central Nervous System
16%
Arterial Pressure
16%
Adrenocorticotropic Hormone
16%
Parallel Pathways
16%
Ventromedial
16%
Electrode Sites
16%
Chloralose
16%
Noradrenergic
16%
Magnocellular
16%
Pulse number
16%
Lateral Cervical
16%
Cervical Region
16%
Transient Changes
16%
Neuroscience
Adrenocorticotropic Hormone
100%
Medulla
100%
Brainstem
50%
Blood Plasma
41%
Lateral Reticular Nucleus
16%
Nociceptor
8%
Central Nervous System
8%
Ethyl Carbamate
8%
Electrotherapy
8%