Talk:Embryology History - Santiago Ramón y Cajal: Difference between revisions
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In a word, it was shown that each central nerve cell, with its fibrillar offshoots, is an isolated entity. Instead of being in physical connection with a multitude of other nerve cells, it has no direct physical connection with any other nerve cell whatever. | |||
<pubmed>3320498</pubmed> | |||
<pubmed>6400405</pubmed> | |||
<pubmed>7010300</pubmed> | |||
<pubmed>341877</pubmed> | |||
<pubmed>1095006</pubmed> | |||
<pubmed>13036993</pubmed> | |||
Latest revision as of 19:10, 11 October 2013
In a word, it was shown that each central nerve cell, with its fibrillar offshoots, is an isolated entity. Instead of being in physical connection with a multitude of other nerve cells, it has no direct physical connection with any other nerve cell whatever.
<pubmed>3320498</pubmed> <pubmed>6400405</pubmed> <pubmed>7010300</pubmed> <pubmed>341877</pubmed> <pubmed>1095006</pubmed> <pubmed>13036993</pubmed>