Pages that link to "Abnormal Development - Folic Acid and Neural Tube Defects"
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The following pages link to Abnormal Development - Folic Acid and Neural Tube Defects:
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- Paper - A case of accidental impregnation of cells in the brain of a human embryo of four months (1912) (← links)
- Paper - Observations concerning the comparative anatomy of the diencephalon (1912) (← links)
- Paper - Further experiments on the development of peripheral nerves (1906) (← links)
- Paper - The anterior end of the neural tube and the anterior end of the body (1924) (← links)
- Paper - Anterior and posterior rhachischisis (1941) (← links)
- Paper - A human foetus exhibiting iniencephaly and other abnormalities (1922) (← links)
- Paper - The origin of the motor neuroblasts of the anterior cornu of the neural tube (1922) (← links)
- Paper - The segmental value of the cranial nerves (1882) (← links)
- Paper - Development of the innervation pattern in the upper limb of staged human embryos (1990) (← links)
- Paper - The human brain at stages 18-20 including the choroid plexuses and the amygdaloid and septal nuclei (1990) (← links)
- Paper - The development of cerebro-spinal fluid pathway in human embryos (1977) (← links)
- Paper - Structural organization of the human cerebral cortex prior to the appearance of the cortical plate (1983) (← links)
- Paper - Development of the region of the isthmus rhombencephali (1928) (← links)
- Paper - The sheep neopallium - study of its development and interpretation of its folds (1936) (← links)
- Paper - An experimental investigation of the motor cortex and pyramidal tract of echidna aculeata (1939) (← links)
- Paper - The development of the sympathetic nervous system in mammals (1910) (← links)
- Paper - The development of the sympathetic system in birds (1910) (← links)
- Paper - A contribution to the histogenesis of the sympathetic nervous system (1909) (← links)
- Paper - The role of the vagi in the development of the sympathetic nervous system (1909) (← links)
- Paper - Description of a model showing the tracts of fibres medullated in a new-born baby’s brain (1911) (← links)