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A Reappraisal Of The Ascending Systems In Man With Emphasis On The Medial Lemniscus Advances In Anatomy Embryology And Cell Biology 1st Edition E Marani

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A Reappraisal Of The Ascending Systems In Man With Emphasis On The Medial Lemniscus Advances In Anatomy Embryology And Cell Biology 1st Edition E Marani
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A Reappraisal Of The Ascending Systems In Man With Emphasis On The Medial Lemniscus Advances In Anatomy Embryology And Cell Biology 1st Edition E Marani instant download after payment.

Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.95 MB
Pages: 76
Author: E. Marani, J.H.R. Schoen
ISBN: 9783540255000, 9783540300045, 3540255001, 354030004X
Language: English
Year: 2005
Edition: 1

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A Reappraisal Of The Ascending Systems In Man With Emphasis On The Medial Lemniscus Advances In Anatomy Embryology And Cell Biology 1st Edition E Marani by E. Marani, J.h.r. Schoen 9783540255000, 9783540300045, 3540255001, 354030004X instant download after payment.

This volume of Advances in Anatomy, Embryology and Cell Biology is based on material assembled by Dr. Jaap H.R. Schoen who was one of the few neuroanatomists to apply the Nauta method to human material. Gaining insight in the consequences of longitudinal damage to the human spinal cord is necessary before reimplantation of the avulsed rootlets or an autologous transplant can be performed in man.

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