5). Following their exit into the periphery, cranial motor axons converge to form components of the cranial nerves (Fig. 1). BM axons travel, through the trigeminal, facial, glossopharyngeal ...
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The Anatomy of the Auriculotemporal NerveSome of them provide both sensory and motor function and are thus called ... the parotid gland produce saliva start in the glossopharyngeal nerve. They pass through a small pathway (the tympanic ...
BDNF and NT-3 dramatically inhibited elongation of both sensory and motor axons in the limb bud, indicating that the growth of mixed nerves is dependent upon neurotrophins during development.
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