2007
DOI: 10.1540/jsmr.43.73
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Mechanical activity of frog esophagus muscle in response to electrical stimulation of intramural nerves

Abstract: Microscopic observation of intramural nerves in the frog esophagus, fixed and stained with OsO4 and ZnI2, revealed that nerve cell bodies and bundles connecting the nerve cell bodies formed loose and irregular networks. The nerve cell bodies were mostly lying singly in the nerve bundles, with occasional observations of two closely linked nerve cell bodies. Isolated circular and longitudinal segments of esophageal muscle were spontaneously rhythmically contractile, with a frequency of 2.2-3.0 per min. This was … Show more

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