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Thyroarytenoid muscle
| Name: | Thyroarytenoid muscle |
| Description: | Muscle within the bulk of the vocal folds, involved in swallowing, vocalization, normal breathing and coughing.[1] |
| Is part of: | Larynx |
| Abbreviation: | TA |
| Super-category: | Muscle organ |
| Id: | nlx_143568 |
| Link to OWL / RDF: | Download this content as OWL/RDF |
Axons in Thyroarytenoid muscle
Nucleus ambiguus motor neuron are neurons or parts of neurons whose axons can be found in Thyroarytenoid muscle or its parts.
Inferred incoming projections for Thyroarytenoid muscle
The following brain regions send axons into Thyroarytenoid muscle: Nucleus ambiguus, Solitary nucleus. The statements about these projections are not made on this page, but rather are made on the pages linked here.
References
- ↑ McCulloch TM et al. (1996) Laryngeal activity during swallow, phonation, and the Valsalva maneuver: an electromyographic analysis. Laryngoscope 106: 1351-8 PubMed
Facts about Thyroarytenoid muscleRDF feed
| Abbrev | TA + |
| CurationStatus | uncurated + |
| Definition | Muscle within the bulk of the vocal folds, involved in swallowing, vocalization, normal breathing and coughing. |
| Id | nlx_143568 + |
| Is part of | Larynx + |
| Label | Thyroarytenoid muscle + |
| ModifiedDate | 4 October 2011 + |
| SuperCategory | Muscle organ + |



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