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    Reorganization of laryngeal motoneurons after crush injury in the recurrent laryngeal nerve of the rat by Hernández‐Morato, Ignacio, Valderrama‐Canales, Francisco J., Berdugo, Gabriel, Arias, Gonzalo, McHanwell, Stephen, Sañudo, José, Vázquez, Teresa, Pascual‐Font, Arán

    Published in Journal of anatomy (01-04-2013)
    “…Motoneurons innervating laryngeal muscles are located in the nucleus ambiguus (Amb), but there is no general agreement on the somatotopic representation and…”
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    Anatomical variations of the superior thyroid and superior laryngeal arteries by Vázquez, Teresa, Cobiella, Rosana, Maranillo, Eva, Valderrama, Francisco Jose, McHanwell, Stephen, Parkin, Ian, Sañudo, Jose Ramon

    Published in Head & neck (01-08-2009)
    “…Background There are known to be variations in the origins of the superior thyroid artery (STA), an important surgical landmark, and 1 of its branches, the…”
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    The central projections of the laryngeal nerves in the rat by Pascual‐Font, Arán, Hernández‐Morato, Ignacio, McHanwell, Stephen, Vázquez, Teresa, Maranillo, Eva, Sañudo, Jose, Valderrama‐Canales, Francisco J.

    Published in Journal of anatomy (01-08-2011)
    “…The larynx serves respiratory, protective, and phonatory functions. The motor and sensory innervation to the larynx controlling these functions is provided by…”
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    Somatotopic Changes in the Nucleus Ambiguus After Section and Regeneration of the Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve of the Rat by Hernández‐Morato, Ignacio, Berdugo‐Vega, Gabriel, Sañudo, Jose R., Mchanwell, Stephen, Vázquez, Teresa, Valderrama‐Canales, Francisco J., Pascual‐Font, Arán

    Published in Anatomical record (Hoboken, N.J. : 2007) (01-05-2014)
    “…ABSTRACT Changes in motoneurons innervating laryngeal muscles after section and regeneration of the recurrent laryngeal nerve (RLN) are far from being…”
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    The development of a core syllabus for the teaching of oral anatomy, histology, and embryology to dental students via an international ‘Delphi Panel’ by Moxham, Bernard John, McHanwell, Stephen, Berkovitz, Barry

    Published in Clinical anatomy (New York, N.Y.) (01-03-2018)
    “…The formulation of core syllabuses for the biomedical sciences within medical and dental courses is partially driven by the need to cope with decreased time…”
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    A core syllabus for the teaching of neuroanatomy to medical students by Moxham, Bernard, McHanwell, Stephen, Plaisant, Odile, Pais, Diogo

    Published in Clinical anatomy (New York, N.Y.) (01-09-2015)
    “…There is increasingly a call for clinical relevance in the teaching of biomedical sciences within all health care courses. However, this presupposes that there…”
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    The context of learning anatomy: does it make a difference? by Smith, Claire F., Martinez‐Álvarez, Concepción, McHanwell, Stephen

    Published in Journal of anatomy (01-03-2014)
    “…This study set out to ascertain whether the context in which anatomy is learnt made a difference to students' perceptions of learning. An Approach to Learning…”
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    An approach toward the development of core syllabuses for the anatomical sciences by Moxham, Bernard John, Plaisant, Odile, Smith, Claire F., Pawlina, Wojciech, McHanwell, Stephen

    Published in Anatomical sciences education (01-07-2014)
    “…There is increasingly a call for clinical relevance in the teaching of the biomedical sciences within all health care programs. This presupposes that there is…”
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    The Initial Impact of the Anatomical Society Gross Anatomy Core Syllabus for Medicine in the United Kingdom: Student and Teacher Perspectives by Smith, Claire F., Finn, Gabrielle M., Hennessy, Catherine, Luscombe, Ciara, Stewart, Jane, McHanwell, Stephen

    Published in Anatomical sciences education (01-09-2019)
    “…“What do students studying medicine need to know” is an important question for curriculum planners, anatomy educators and students. The Core Regional Anatomy…”
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    Morphogenesis of the human laryngeal ventricles by Viejo, Fermín, Pascual-Font, Arán, Rivas, Luis, Hernández-Morato, Ignacio, Vázquez, Teresa, Rodriguez-Niedenführ, Marc, McHanwell, Stephen, Sanudo, José R.

    Published in Head & neck (01-03-2013)
    “…Background Two theories explain the origin of human laryngeal ventricles: (1) ventricles derive from the fifth pharyngeal pouches; (2) development independent…”
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    Human laryngeal ganglia contain both sympathetic and parasympathetic cell types by Ibanez, Marta, Valderrama-Canales, Francisco J., Maranillo, Eva, Vazquez, Teresa, Pascual-Font, Arán, McHanwell, Stephen, Sanudo, Jose

    Published in Clinical anatomy (New York, N.Y.) (01-09-2010)
    “…The presence of ganglia associated with the laryngeal nerves is well documented. In man, these ganglia have been less well studied than in other species and,…”
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    The clinical interest of the ary-thyro-cricoid fascicle by Maranillo, Eva, Rodriguez-Niedenführ, Marc, Hernandez-Morato, Ignacio, Pascual-Font, Arán, Donat, Emilio, McHanwell, Stephen, Vázquez, Teresa

    Published in Clinical anatomy (New York, N.Y.) (01-09-2011)
    “…The aim of this work was to study the prevalence and form of the ary‐thyro‐cricoid (ATC) muscular fascicle, a variable muscular slip connecting the oblique…”
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    Ceratocricoid muscle: An embryological and anatomical study by Maranillo, Eva, Vázquez, Teresa, Mirapeix, Rosa, León, Xavier, Mchanwell, Stephen, Quer, Miquel, Sañudo, José Ramón

    Published in Clinical anatomy (New York, N.Y.) (01-05-2009)
    “…This study aimed to document the prevalence and morphology of the ceratocricoid muscle in a large sample of fetuses and adults and to explain its possible…”
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