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  1. ... encoding pejvakin, a newly identified protein of the afferent auditory pathway, cause DFNB59 auditory neuropathy. Nat Genet. 2006; 38 : ...
  2. ... a complex reflex that includes a convergence of afferent stimulation from the following:[ 1 , 2 ] A chemoreceptor ... cells in the gastrointestinal (GI) mucosa, from initiating afferent transmission to the CNS via vagal and spinal ...
  3. ... neurons and olivary neurons. There is loss of afferent fibers in middle and inferior cerebellar peduncles leading ... of several molecules of the RAS-MAPK-MSK1 pathway decreases ataxin1 levels and suppresses neurodegeneration in Drosophila ...
  4. ... Lateral medulla, parabrachial pons, & cerebellum (coordinating chemoreceptor & somatic afferent activity w/breathing) Insular & cingulate cortices (mediating shortness ...
  5. ... burning sensations produced by the axonal damage of afferent unmyelinated fibres? Minerva Anestesiologica. 2006; 72(5):321– ... impact the cost-effectiveness of the dementia diagnostic pathway. Alzheimer’s and Dementia. 2014; 10(4):P566 ...
  6. ... Influence of sensory deprivation and perturbation of trigeminal afferent fibers on corticomotor control of human tongue musculature. ... al. Studies of genes in the FGF signaling pathway and oral clefts with or without dental anomalies. ...
  7. ... al. “Syndrome in syndrome”: Wernicke syndrome due to afferent loop syndrome. Case report and review of the ...
  8. ... at birth or infancy. There are no associated afferent or brain defects and IIN is characterized by ... trigeminal nerve, which is part of the proprioceptive pathway [ Dell'Osso 2002 ]. Recent work by Jayaramachandran et ...
  9. ... light is usually sluggish without evidence of relative afferent pupillary defect [ Smith et al 2002 ]. Renal findings. ... mucolipidosis type IV, a disorder affecting the lysosomal pathway. FEBS Lett. 2002; 532 :183–7. [ PubMed : 12459486 ] ...