Using a panel of immunomarkers to define homologies in mammalian brains
Using a panel of immunomarkers to define homologies in mammalian brains
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Switzerland: Frontiers Research Foundation
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Brain mapping has relied on a small number of routine chemical stains for many decades. The advent of immunomarkers has had a major impact on the ability to define homologous nuclei from one species to another. The first atlas to present a panel of immunomarkers was that of Paxinos et al. (1999a,b) in the adult rat brain. The markers used were parv...
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Using a panel of immunomarkers to define homologies in mammalian brains
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1662-5161
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1662-5161
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10.3389/neuro.09.013.2010