Which preposition to use with ganglia

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Since 1910 with the aid of Dr. Minot, I have succeeded in preserving alive the nerve cells of the spinal ganglia of adult dogs and rabbits by placing them in defibrinated blood of the same animal, through which there bubbled a current of oxygen.

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Adrenalin, that weapon of a gland tracing its ancestry back to the begetter of the brain itself, for brain and adrenal gland both have evolved from the small nerve ganglia of the invertebrates, would have backed up to the hilt his argument, which he had to elaborate on the indirect grounds of analogy and induction.

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From the ganglia in the chest three nerves form a complicated network of fibers, from which branches pass to the stomach, the liver, the intestines, the kidneys, and other abdominal organs.

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So far from the weary reader being a decently tired giant, we realise that he is only an inexpressibly lax, slovenly and under-trained giant, and we are all out with one accord resolved to exercise his higher ganglia in every possible way.

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(Showing its distribution by its branches and ganglia to the larynx, pharynx, heart, lungs, and other parts.)]

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The brain is just one great, central ganglion for the taking in of vibrations.

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(Outer wall.) A, branches of the nerves of smellolfactory nerve, or ganglion; B, nerves of common sensation to the nostril; E, F, G, nerves to the, palate springing from a ganglion at C; H, vidian nerve, from which branches D, I, and J spring to be distributed to the nostrils.

Which preposition to use with  ganglia