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1 Departments of Periodontics and Physiology, Temple University School of Dentistry, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19140, USA
Centripetal electric stimulation of the cut cervical vagosympathetic trunk in the dog caused a decided fall in the ipsilateral intrapulpal pressure of the maxillary canine. The data indicate that the depressor response in the tooth is not due solely to upstream vasomotor activity in the lateral nasal artery.
Submitted on September 22, 1969
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