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2018
Neuroanatomic comparisons between rodents and humans are complicated by the phylogenetic distance between the species. Rodent and human brains differ markedly in size and organization, particularly in the functional and structural arrangement of the cerebral cortex.
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Neuroanatomic comparisons between rodents and humans are complicated by the phylogenetic distance between the species. Rodent and human brains differ markedly in size and organization, particularly in the functional and structural arrangement of the cerebral cortex.
Snyder, Jessica M+3 more
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DEVELOPMENT OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1952The nervous system of the chick embryo has become increasingly important for neuro-embryological studies. It is more highly organized than that of the Amphibia which has been the classical object for the pioneer investigations in this field. At the same time, it is equally accessible to experimental analysis, which gives it a definite advantage over ...
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Neurochemistry International, 1982
In the mammalian brain, tubulin is the major protein and microtubules are major organelles. Neurite outgrowth, axoplasmic transport and synaptic function are thought to be dependent upon microtubule integrity. Studies of microtubule structure and function relationship, and the control mechanism of tubulin expression shed light on more complicated ...
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In the mammalian brain, tubulin is the major protein and microtubules are major organelles. Neurite outgrowth, axoplasmic transport and synaptic function are thought to be dependent upon microtubule integrity. Studies of microtubule structure and function relationship, and the control mechanism of tubulin expression shed light on more complicated ...
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Brain and other central nervous system tumor statistics, 2021
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021Carol Kruchko+2 more
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2008
Publisher Summary The nervous system comprises the brain, spinal cord, sensory organs, and a vast array of nerves that control thought, movement, heart function, respiration, vision, hearing, speech, smell, touch, and many other physiological functions. Numerous neurotoxic chemicals have been identified.
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Publisher Summary The nervous system comprises the brain, spinal cord, sensory organs, and a vast array of nerves that control thought, movement, heart function, respiration, vision, hearing, speech, smell, touch, and many other physiological functions. Numerous neurotoxic chemicals have been identified.
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Radiation therapy‐associated toxicity: Etiology, management, and prevention
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021Kyle Wang
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