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This web site focuses on visceral efferent pathways that innervate smooth muscle, cardiac muscle, and glands in the dog.  ANS information is presented in three sections: General Features of the ANS, Sympathetic Pathways, and Parasympathetic Pathways.
tagged PennVetTags veterinary neuroscience canine by kaykim ...and 1 other person ...on 10-SEP-06
Canine Brain Atlas presents neuroanatomy of the canine brain as seen in 16 transverse sections through a brain (sections are stained with luxol fast blue and cresyl violet).  Students may click a label to see a brain structure indicated, or they may mouse-over brain structures to see respective labels highlighted. An index screen showing small images of all sections may be used for navigation.
tagged PennVetTags veterinary neuroscience neurohistology brain canine by kaykim ...and 1 other person ...on 10-SEP-06
Created by the Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine, this site provides a sectional atlas of the normal canine lumbosacral spine in 3 planes: transverse, sagittal, and dorsal.  Each series was constructed using photographs of frozen gross anatomic sections.
tagged gross_anatomy neuroscience canine neuroanatomy veterinary PennVetTags by kaykim ...on 10-SEP-06
This web site focuses on visceral efferent pathways that innervate smooth muscle, cardiac muscle, and glands in the dog. ANS information is presented in three sections: General Features of the ANS, Sympathetic Pathways, and Parasympathetic Pathways.
tagged PennVetTags veterinary neuroscience canine by ivanick ...and 1 other person ...on 18-AUG-06
Canine Brain Atlas presents neuroanatomy of the canine brain as seen in 16 transverse sections through a brain (sections are stained with luxol fast blue and cresyl violet). Students may click a label to see a brain structure indicated, or they may mouse-over brain structures to see respective labels highlighted. An index screen showing small images of all sections may be used for navigation.
tagged veterinary neuroscience PennVetTags neurohistology canine brain by ivanick ...and 1 other person ...on 18-AUG-06