Biochemistry of the Developing Brain, Volume 2Williamina Armstrong Himwich |
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... cerebrum and cerebellum ( Fig . 4 ) . The DNA content of the cerebrum was significantly reduced by day 7 , but the greater part of the reduction in the deposition of DNA compared with the controls appeared to occur between 14 and 21 ...
... cerebrum and cerebellum ( Fig . 4 ) . The DNA content of the cerebrum was significantly reduced by day 7 , but the greater part of the reduction in the deposition of DNA compared with the controls appeared to occur between 14 and 21 ...
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... cerebrum , thus no change in the mean cell size . In the cerebellum ( Table 7 ) the total DNA was reduced somewhat more than in the cerebrum , and the reduction in the adults was 20 to 24 percent , but , as in the cerebrum , without ...
... cerebrum , thus no change in the mean cell size . In the cerebellum ( Table 7 ) the total DNA was reduced somewhat more than in the cerebrum , and the reduction in the adults was 20 to 24 percent , but , as in the cerebrum , without ...
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... cerebrum , 22 and 45 percent ; cere- bellum , 85 and 95 percent ; and in the rat olfactory , 82 percent . The regions also differed in that olfactory DNA increased after 70 days of age , the cerebral value nearly plateaued , while the ...
... cerebrum , 22 and 45 percent ; cere- bellum , 85 and 95 percent ; and in the rat olfactory , 82 percent . The regions also differed in that olfactory DNA increased after 70 days of age , the cerebral value nearly plateaued , while the ...
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