Maternal-fetal unit interactions and eutherian neocortical development and evolution
The conserved brain design that primates inherited from early mammals differs from the variable adult brain size and species-specific brain dominances observed across mammals. This variability relies on the emergence of specialized cerebral cortical regions and sub-compartments, triggering an increa...
Main Authors: | Montiel, J, Kaune, H, Maliqueo, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Frontiers Media
2013
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