Development and evolution of the collopallium in amniotes: a new hypothesis of field homology.
Embryological development is uniquely positioned to illuminate both hodology in adult brains and its inherited genetic bases. The lateral corner of the lateral ventricle in mammals is a particularly crucial region where cell migration patterns, transiently formed connections, axonal growth kinetics,...
Main Authors: | Butler, AB, Molnár, Z |
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Format: | Conference item |
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2002
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