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Accessory facial motor nucleus

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The accessory facial motor nucleus is a small cluster of neurons dorsal to the facial motor nucleus in the pontine tegmentum. It has been reported for the human, rat, and mouse.

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References

  1. Crosby EC, Humphrey T, Lauer EW (1962). Correlative Anatomy of the Nervous System. New York: MacMillan. OCLC 557246.
  2. Swanson LW (1998). Brain Maps: Structure of the Rat Brain (2nd Revised ed.). Amsterdam: Elsevier Science. OCLC 640898561.
  3. Dong HW (2004). Allen Brain Atlas. Seattle: Allen Institute for Brain Science. {{cite book}}: |website= ignored (help)

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