DOI:10.1002/cne.900860303 - Corpus ID: 36764239
The cerebellum of myxinoids and petro‐myzonts including developmental stages in the lampreys
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- O. Larsell
- Published in The Journal of comparative… 1 June 1947
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- Journal of Comparative Neurology
The more recent studies of Conel and of Jansen have clarified the difficult problems of the morphology of the mysinoicl brain and prepared the way for a restudy of tlie cerebellar region.
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