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The phrase "a plexus of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a complex network or interconnection of elements, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "The city is a plexus of cultures, each contributing to its unique identity."
Alternatives: "a network of" or "a web of".
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Neuritis can affect one nerve (mononeuritis) or a plexus of nerves (plexitis).
We approach, on the right, a gap in the Atchafalaya's bank, where the willows open to reveal a plexus of bayous.
The thalamic intergeniculate leaflet contained a plexus of immunoreactive orexin A fibres throughout its rostro-caudal extent.
The present paper examines the coupled note-note and note-skirt systems on the steelpan modelled as a plexus of non-linear oscillators interconnected by linear mechanical filters.
The pectoral fin is innervated by a plexus of nerves, members of which are designated as either occipital (Oc) or spinal (Sp) depending on the location of their roots relative to the cranio vertebral interface9,10,11,12.
They are not single vessels but a plexus of vessels that connect by lymphatics around the aorta.
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The anatomical basis of axillary clearance was derived from the publications of Sappey in the 1870s 15 who showed the breast lymphatics as separate from those of the underlying torso, with a subareolar plexus of lymphatics, and a small number of large lymphatic vessels draining into axillary lymph nodes (Fig. 1).
38 " If the damaged area is subjected to repeated assault by muscular effort or other movement, stretching and tearing of the newly formed repair tissue take place and create a subacute or chronic process by producing a small plexus of fibrous tissue".
Anatomically, the TC input to layer 4 (L4) was first described as "specific" TC afferents arising from thalamic relay nuclei, which ascend undivided through L5 and L6 and form a dense plexus of axons in cytoarchitectonic granular L4 and a less dense plexus in L3 (Lorente de No 1922, 1938, 1992; see also Jones and Powell 1970; Killackey 1973).
Neural stem cells and NPCs are apposed to a rich plexus of blood vessels and extracellular matrix that constitute a specialized microenvironment.
It is commonly divided by a light plexus of fibers into two distinct sublaminae, that is, a broader sublamina (6A) and a narrow sublamina (6B) that borders on the white matter (Marin-Padilla 1978; Tömböl 1984; Ferrer et al. 1986a, 1986b; Valverde et al. 1989; Woo et al. 1991; Zhang and Deschenes 1997).
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