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Quantitative changes in glial population during aging and contralateral lesions.

María Jesús Ramírez-Expósito(1), José Manuel Martínez-Martos(2)
(1)Unit of Physiology. University of Jaen - Jaén. Spain
(2)Unit of Physiology. University of Jaén - Jaén. Spain

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[ABSTRACT] [INTRODUCTION] [MATERIAL & METHODS] [RESULTS] [IMAGES] [DISCUSSION] [BIBLIOGRAPHY] [Discussion Board]

DISCUSSION Previous: Quantitative changes in neuronal population during aging and contralateral lesions. Previous: Quantitative changes in neuronal population during aging and contralateral lesions. Previous: Quantitative changes in neuronal population during aging and contralateral lesions. ABSTRACT
[Cell Biology & Cytology]
Next: Influence of diethylenetriaminepentaacetic acid (DTPA) on the dediazoniation of the mutagenic p-hydroxybenzenediazonium ion
[Neuroscience]
Next: The Neurophysiology of Hypnosis: Hypnosis as a State of Selective Attention and Disattention.
[Physiology]
Next: The Neurophysiology of Hypnosis: Hypnosis as a State of Selective Attention and Disattention.
María Jesús Ramírez-Expósito, José Manuel Martínez-Martos
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