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=On the Development and Homology of the Mammalian Cerebellar Fissures II= | |||
By O. Charnock Bradley, M.B., | |||
Professor of Anatomy, Royal Veterinary College, Edinburgh. (PLATES XII-XVI.). | |||
PART II. |
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Bradley OC. Development and Homology of the Mammalian Cerebellar Fissures: Part II. (1903) J Anat Physiol 37: 221-240.13. PMID 17232554
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This 1903 historic paper by Bradley describes cerebellum development.
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On the Development and Homology of the Mammalian Cerebellar Fissures II
By O. Charnock Bradley, M.B.,
Professor of Anatomy, Royal Veterinary College, Edinburgh. (PLATES XII-XVI.).
PART II.