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  2. TMEM66 - Wikipedia

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    67887 Ensembl ENSG00000133872 ENSMUSG00000031532 UniProt Q96BY9 Q8R3Q0 RefSeq (mRNA) NM_016127 NM_001284239 NM_026432 RefSeq (protein) NP_001271168 NP_057211 NP_080708 Location (UCSC) Chr 8: 30.06 – 30.08 Mb Chr 8: 34.62 – 34.64 Mb PubMed search Wikidata View/Edit Human View/Edit Mouse SARAF is a protein that in humans is encoded by the SARAF gene, formerly known as TMEM66 (transmembrane ...

  3. Mylohyoid nerve - Wikipedia

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    The mylohyoid nerve (or nerve to mylohyoid) is a mixed nerve of the head.It is a branch of the inferior alveolar nerve.It provides motor innervation the mylohyoid muscle, and the anterior belly of the digastric muscle.

  4. Somatic nervous system - Wikipedia

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    The somatic nervous system (SNS), also known as voluntary nervous system, is a part of the peripheral nervous system (PNS) that links brain and spinal cord to skeletal muscles under conscious control, as well as to sensory receptors in the skin.

  5. Saphenous nerve - Wikipedia

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    The saphenous nerve (long or internal saphenous nerve) is the largest cutaneous branch of the femoral nerve.It is derived from the lumbar plexus (L3-L4). It is a strictly sensory nerve, and has no motor function.

  6. Nerve root - Wikipedia

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    A nerve root (Latin: radix nervi) is the initial segment of a nerve leaving the central nervous system.Nerve roots can be classified as: Cranial nerve roots: the initial or proximal segment of one of the twelve pairs of cranial nerves leaving the central nervous system from the brain stem or the highest levels of the spinal cord.

  7. Reticular formation - Wikipedia

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    A cross section of the lower part of the pons showing the pontine reticular formation labeled as #9. The human reticular formation is composed of almost 100 nuclei and contains many projections into the forebrain, brainstem, and cerebellum, among other regions. [6]

  8. Autonomic nervous system - Wikipedia

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    Autonomic nervous system, showing splanchnic nerves in middle, and the vagus nerve as "X" in blue. The heart and organs below in list to right are regarded as viscera. The autonomic nervous system has been classically divided into the sympathetic nervous system and parasympathetic nervous system only (i.e., exclusively motor).

  9. File:Nervous system organization en.svg - Wikipedia

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