Distribution, number, and certain neurochemical identities of infracortical white matter neurons in the brains of three megachiropteran bat species
A large population of infracortical white matter neurons, or white matter interstitial cells (WMICs), are found within the subcortical white matter of the mammalian telencephalon. We examined WMICs in three species of megachiropterans, Megaloglossus woermanni, Casinycteris argynnis, and Rousettus ae...
Main Authors: | Bhagwandin, A, Debipersadh, U, Kaswera-Kyamakya, C, Gilissen, E, Rockland, KS, Molnár, Z, Manger, PR |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Wiley
2020
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