Central Nervous System

作者: Joseph F. Smith

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4471-3337-7_4

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摘要: A knowledge of the development and maturation brain is essential for understanding anatomical malformations possible effects environmental processes on in late fetal early neonatal life. Integration variables organogenesis, histogenesis, myelination, vascular formation complex, as are underlying chemical enzymatic changes. In description it necessary to deal with them consecutively, always bearing mind that changes develop concurrently.

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