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Irving Nadelhaft
Researcher at United States Department of Veterans Affairs
Publications - 19
Citations - 2324
Irving Nadelhaft is an academic researcher from United States Department of Veterans Affairs. The author has contributed to research in topics: Spinal cord & Urethral sphincter. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 19 publications receiving 2260 citations. Previous affiliations of Irving Nadelhaft include Veterans Health Administration & University of Pittsburgh.
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Organization of the sacral parasympathetic reflex pathways to the urinary bladder and large intestine
William C. de Groat,Irving Nadelhaft,Irving Nadelhaft,Richard J. Milne,A.M. Booth,C. Morgan,Karl B. Thor +6 more
TL;DR: The proximity of visceral afferents and efferents in the sacral cord probably reflects the existence of polysynaptic rather than monosynaptic connections since electrophysiological studies revealed that both the defecation and micturition reflexes occurred with very long central delays.
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The distribution of visceral primary afferents from the pelvic nerve to Lissauer's tract and the spinal gray matter and its relationship to the sacral parasympathetic nucleus
C. Morgan,C. Morgan,Irving Nadelhaft,Irving Nadelhaft,William C. de Groat,William C. de Groat +5 more
TL;DR: The widespread rostrocaudal extent of the pelvic primary afferent projection is consistent with the necessity for the integration of somatic and autonomatic elements from various levels of the lumbo‐sacral‐coccygeal spinal cord in the performance of pelvic visceral functions.
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The location and morphology of preganglionic neurons and the distribution of visceral afferents from the rat pelvic nerve: a horseradish peroxidase study.
TL;DR: Sensory neurons of the sacral parasympathetic nucleus were located almost exclusively (98%) within the L6‐S1 spinal cord segments and fiber bundles formed fiber bundles that were spaced by approximately 100 μm between centers when observed in the horizontal plane.
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The organization of pudendal motoneurons and primary afferent projections in the spinal cord of the rhesus monkey revealed by horseradish peroxidase
TL;DR: Application of horseradish peroxidase to the central cut end of the pudendal nerve labeled motoneurons in the ipsilateral spinal cord primarily in the S1 and L7 segments.
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The spinal distribution of sympathetic preganglionic and visceral primary afferent neurons that send axons into the hypogastric nerves of the cat.
TL;DR: The central projection of hypogastric nerve primary afferents was qualitatively similar to the distribution of visceral afferent projections at other levels of the spinal cord.