Comparative morphology and topography of the cranial parasympathetic ganglia connected with the trigeminal nerve in mouse, rat and hamster (Mus musculus L. 1759, Ratus norvegicus B. 1769, Mesocricetus aureatus W. 1839) . Part II. Pterygopalatine ganglion
Kuder, T.
Folia Morphologica 42(4): 271-281
1983
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