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Quarterly Journal of Experimental Physiology 26.1 pp 1-4
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DOES A FRACTION OF CENTRIFUGAL FINE MEDULLATED FIBRES IN THE DORSAL ROOT BELONG TO COLLATERALS OF THE SENSORY FIBRES?

Ken Kuré 1 and Morio Kajiyama 1

1 The Medical Clinic of the Tokyo Imperial University

The result of our investigations shows that the hypothesis suggested by Barron and Matthews from their experiments on cats is not supported by our work on dogs. The results of previous authors, who found only a few spinal efferent fibres in the dorsal roots, depends perhaps upon an inadequate manipulation or method of investigation.

Submitted on September 6, 1935







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