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Where are the Cell Bodies Located?
The cell bodies of preganglionic neurons are found in specific nuclei of the brainstem, such as the
Edinger-Westphal nucleus
, the
superior salivatory nucleus
, the
inferior salivatory nucleus
, and the
dorsal motor nucleus of the vagus
. For the sacral region, they are located in the intermediolateral cell columns of the spinal cord segments S2-S4.
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