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The Callosal Syndromes

2003
Abstract The collections of nerve fibers that directly connect one cerebral hemisphere with the other, called the “cerebral commissures,” include the corpus callosum, the anterior commissure, and the hippocampal commissures. Of these, the corpus callosum (CC) is by far the largest, with at least 200 million fibers. The 2 X 10 estimate of
Eran Zaidel   +3 more
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Callosal Syndromes

1993
Abstract Since the publication of the fourth edition of Clinical Neuropsychology, there have been relatively few papers published on the split brain. This in part reflects the dwindling population of patients with complete cerebral commissurotomy (CCC) who also have relatively intact intelligence.
Eran Zaidel   +4 more
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A Callosal Lesion

European Neurology, 2017
Christian, Schmidt, Mark, Obermann
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Regulation and Function of Defense-Related Callose Deposition in Plants

International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2021
Zhixiang Chen, Xifeng Li, Cheng Zhu
exaly  

Biology of callose (β-1,3-glucan) turnover at plasmodesmata

Protoplasma, 2010
Raúl Zavaliev   +2 more
exaly  

CALLOSITIES

Medical Journal of Australia, 1934
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A New Callosal Syndrome

Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair, 2003
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