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Invited Lectures and Conferences (C-001 — C-52)

Year 2015, Volume: 9 Issue: S1, 1 - 69, 30.04.2015

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Intensive research activities within the past 200 years have revealed that the central nervous system (CNS) is a heterogeneous, heteromorphic, multidimensional and multifunctional compound organ system. Scientists working in Comparative Anatomy and Embryology determined that the transformativeadapt›ve evolution of the CNS occurred over an extensive time period of 500 million years and continues to unfold and progress. The phylogenic, ontogenic, histogenic, angiogenic, endocrinogenic and immunogenic defined compartments of the CNS present a unique macro- and microarchitecture along the spinal cord, brain stem, diencephalon and telencephalon with archipallial, paleopallial and neopallial intertwining architecture

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Primary Language English
Subjects Health Care Administration
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Publication Date April 30, 2015
Published in Issue Year 2015 Volume: 9 Issue: S1

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APA -, .-. (2015). Invited Lectures and Conferences (C-001 — C-52). Anatomy, 9(S1), 1-69.
AMA -. Invited Lectures and Conferences (C-001 — C-52). Anatomy. April 2015;9(S1):1-69.
Chicago -, -. “Invited Lectures and Conferences (C-001 — C-52)”. Anatomy 9, no. S1 (April 2015): 1-69.
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