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News in Physiological Sciences, Vol 5, 63-67, Copyright © 1990 by International Union of Physiological Sciences
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R Dampney
The subretrofacial nucleus is a compact group of cells within the rostral ventrolateral medulla that regulates the sympathetic outflow to the cardiovascular system. This nucleus has distinctive histochemical and receptor-binding properties and is a major site of convergence of inputs arising from peripheral receptors as well as higher brain centres.
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