Trigeminal primary afferents project bilaterally to dorsal horn and ipsilaterally to cerebellum, reticular formation, and cuneate, solitary, supratrigeminal and vagal nuclei

Mark F. Jacquin, Kazue Semba, Robert W. Rhoades, M. David Egger

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