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... tion is explanation . Quite serious textbooks state that the ear- ly areflexic state of paraplegia is caused by spinal shock . << Spinal shock≫ is not a cause of anything , it is a circular con- fusing description of the state of ...
... tion is explanation . Quite serious textbooks state that the ear- ly areflexic state of paraplegia is caused by spinal shock . << Spinal shock≫ is not a cause of anything , it is a circular con- fusing description of the state of ...
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... tion by physostigmine infusion during sleep . Science 191 , 1281–1283 , 1976 . 61 STURROCK , R. R .: Quantitative and morphological changes in neurons and neuroglia in the indusium griseum of aging mice . J. Gerontol . 32 , 647-658 ...
... tion by physostigmine infusion during sleep . Science 191 , 1281–1283 , 1976 . 61 STURROCK , R. R .: Quantitative and morphological changes in neurons and neuroglia in the indusium griseum of aging mice . J. Gerontol . 32 , 647-658 ...
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... tion factors >> ( TFs ) , proposed molecules that would translate the signals generated by the presence of an ... tion . Each messenger is related to a different neuronal func- tion : M1 with the occupation of the postsynaptic receptor ...
... tion factors >> ( TFs ) , proposed molecules that would translate the signals generated by the presence of an ... tion . Each messenger is related to a different neuronal func- tion : M1 with the occupation of the postsynaptic receptor ...
Contents
Preface | 7 |
Neuroanatomical considerations relating | 55 |
Mechanisms of plasticity of connection | 91 |
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