The Rat Nervous SystemGeorge Paxinos This third edition of the standard reference on the nervous system of the rat is a complete and updated revision of the 1994 second edition. All chapters have been extensively updated, and new chapters added covering early segmentation, growth factors, and glia. The book is now aligned with the data available in the Rat Brain in Stereotaxic Coordinates, making it an excellent companion to this bestselling atlas. Physiological data, functional concepts, and correlates to human anatomy and function round out the new edition.
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... areas of Berquist and Källén, 1954). The radial domains logically extend ... cortex or superficially in the spinal cord). Radial layering of neurons relative ... cortical area. It is unclear at the moment whether such constraints relate ...
... areas of Berquist and Källén, 1954). The radial domains logically extend ... cortex or superficially in the spinal cord). Radial layering of neurons relative ... cortical area. It is unclear at the moment whether such constraints relate ...
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... cortical areas but also in complex nuclear regions (i.e., nuclear subdivisions in the thalamus, the amygdala, or the ... area around the primary organizer (the planar radial dimension corresponds to the future DV axis of the neural tube) ...
... cortical areas but also in complex nuclear regions (i.e., nuclear subdivisions in the thalamus, the amygdala, or the ... area around the primary organizer (the planar radial dimension corresponds to the future DV axis of the neural tube) ...
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... cortical neurons are generated between E14 and E20 (graphs 1–5, Fig. 4) and settle in strict gradients to form the ... areas. However, the primary sensory areas of the rat cortex always contain neurons in layers II and III younger than ...
... cortical neurons are generated between E14 and E20 (graphs 1–5, Fig. 4) and settle in strict gradients to form the ... areas. However, the primary sensory areas of the rat cortex always contain neurons in layers II and III younger than ...
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... cortical neuroepithelium before the subventricular zone emerges, continually ... areas, including the medial and lateral limbic cortices. But in the ... cortical germinal zones and increase the number of layer-specific neural stem cells ...
... cortical neuroepithelium before the subventricular zone emerges, continually ... areas, including the medial and lateral limbic cortices. But in the ... cortical germinal zones and increase the number of layer-specific neural stem cells ...
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... Cortex In the rat, most afferents to the Pn arise from layer V neurons located throughout the entire ipsilateral cortex (Legg et al., 1989). However, there are clear regional differences in the relative contribution of each cortical area ...
... Cortex In the rat, most afferents to the Pn arise from layer V neurons located throughout the entire ipsilateral cortex (Legg et al., 1989). However, there are clear regional differences in the relative contribution of each cortical area ...
Contents
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Diencephalon Basal Ganglia Amygdala and Septum | 333 |
Cortex | 633 |
Systems | 759 |
Neurotransmitters | 1203 |
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