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    Atlas of the spinal cord: Mouse, rat, rhesus, marmoset and human

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    Authors
    Sengul, G.
    Watson, Charles
    Tanaka, I.
    Paxinos, G.
    Date
    2013
    Type
    Book
    
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    Sengul, Gulgun and Watson, Charles and Tanaka, Ikuko and Paxinos, George. 2013. Atlas of the spinal cord: Mouse, rat, rhesus, marmoset and human. London: Academic Press.
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    9780123978769
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/6835
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    • Curtin Research Publications
    Abstract

    The Atlas of the Spinal Cord is the first comprehensive atlas of rodent and primate spinal cords. This atlas features histological images and labeled drawings of every segment from rat, mouse, marmoset monkey, rhesus monkey, and human spinal cords. Nissl-stained section images and matching drawings for each segment are supplemented by up to four histochemical or immunohistochemical images on a facing page. The neuron groups supplying major limb muscles are identified in each species. Constructed by the established leaders in neuroanatomical atlas development, this new atlas will be the indispensable resource for scientists who work on rodent or primate spinal cord.

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