Cholinergic projections from the parabigeminal nucleus (Ch8) to the superior colliculus in the mouse: a combined analysis of horseradish peroxidase transport and choline acetyltransferase immunohistochemistry.

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Published in Brain Res on April 02, 1986

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E J Mufson, T L Martin, D C Mash, B H Wainer, M M Mesulam

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