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THE HUMAN PYRAMIDAL TRACT

Archives of Neurology & Psychiatry, 1942
The postnatal changes in the performance of the striated muscles of man must depend on concomitant alterations in the efferent structures of the nervous system and muscles. The pyramidal tract, because of its isolation and accessibility in the pyramids, offers an opportunity to compare the development of somatic motor neurons and function subsequent to
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THE HUMAN PYRAMIDAL TRACT

Archives of Neurology & Psychiatry, 1939
Because of the lack of agreement existing in respect to the origin of the pyramidal tract, it was thought that the application of a refined silver stain to the lower part of the human pyramid might give a clue as to its cells of origin and, in addition, furnish information about the size and number of its component fibers.
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The Pyramidal Tract

Neurology, 1957
A M, LASSEK   +3 more
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THE UNCROSSED PYRAMIDAL TRACT

Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, 1952
W J C, VERHAART, W, KRAMER
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Pyramidal tract disorders

1997
Abstract Pure X-linked spastic paraplegia, MASA, and X-linked hydrocephalus due to an acqueduct stenosis, seem to be the result of the mutations of the same gene called Li-CAM. The same mutation in a single family can result in different phenotypes.
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PROPERTIES OF PYRAMIDAL TRACT

Journal of Neurophysiology, 1953
P O, BISHOP, D, JEREMY, J W, LANCE
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THE HUMAN PYRAMIDAL TRACT

Archives of Neurology & Psychiatry, 1941
The present investigation is a continuation of anatomic studies on the pyramidal tract of man and is directed at a classification of the large cells of the motor cortex (area 4 of Brodmann). In spite of the fact that the cells designated as Betz or giant cells are probably the best known in the cerebral hemisphere, it is not possible to give an ...
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The pyramidal tract of the monkey report III: On the “dorsolateral pyramidal tract”

Primates, 1963
Noboru Mizuno   +4 more
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