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Corpus Callosum
Known as:
Neocortical Commissure
, Corpus Callosums
, Interhemispheric Commissures
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Broad plate of dense myelinated fibers that reciprocally interconnect regions of the cortex in all lobes with corresponding regions of the opposite…
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Broader (5)
Cerebral cortex
Cerebral white matter structure
Neural Pathways
Telencephalon
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Structure of forceps minor
Structure of genu of corpus callosum
Structure of rostrum of corpus callosum
Structure of tapetum of corpus callosum
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Highly Cited
1990
Highly Cited
1990
MK-801, an antagonist of NMDA receptors, inhibits injury-induced c-fos protein accumulation in rat brain
M. Dragunow
,
R. Faull
,
K. Jansen
Neuroscience Letters
1990
Corpus ID: 27239145
Highly Cited
1983
Highly Cited
1983
Long-term Culture of Oligodendrocytes Isolated from Rat Corpus Callosum by Percoll Density Gradient: Lysis by Polyclonal Antigalactocerebroside Serum
M. Hirayama
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D. Silberberg
,
R. Lisak
,
D. Pleasure
Journal of Neuropathology and Experimental…
1983
Corpus ID: 23277575
Oligodendrocytes isolated from the corpus callosum of four-week-old rats by trypsinization and Percoll density gradient…
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Highly Cited
1982
Highly Cited
1982
Excitatory effect of acetylcholine on different types of neurons in the first somatosensory neocortex of the rat: Laminar distribution and pharmacological characteristics
Y. Lamour
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P. Dutar
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A. Jobert
Neuroscience
1982
Corpus ID: 22607715
Highly Cited
1977
Highly Cited
1977
Effects of brain lesions and atropine on hippocampal and neocortical electroencephalograms in the rat
B. Kolb
,
I. Whishaw
Experimental Neurology
1977
Corpus ID: 31325362
Highly Cited
1976
Highly Cited
1976
Light microscopic identification of immature glial cells in semithin sections of the developing mouse corpus callosum.
R. Sturrock
Journal of Anatomy
1976
Corpus ID: 11316989
Four distinct types of glial cell were recognized in the corpus callosum of young postnatal mice: the early glioblast; the small…
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Highly Cited
1975
Highly Cited
1975
Hippocampal mediation of raphe lesion- and PCPA-induced hyperactivity in the rat
B. Jacobs
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C. Trimbach
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E. E. Eubanks
,
M. Trulson
Brain Research
1975
Corpus ID: 45021574
Highly Cited
1974
Highly Cited
1974
Development of the extrinsic connections of the visual cortex in the cat
R. Anker
,
B. Cragg
The Journal of comparative neurology
1974
Corpus ID: 9494918
Lesions were made in the visual system in a series of kittens, and fiber degeneration stained by the Eager or Fink‐Heimer methods…
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Highly Cited
1970
Highly Cited
1970
Surgical disconnection of the cerebral hemispheres for intractable seizures. Results in infancy and childhood.
Alfred J. Luessenhop
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Teodoro C. dela Cruz
,
Gerald M. Fenichel
Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA…
1970
Corpus ID: 10385793
In one infant, aged 4 months, and three young children, aged 3,3, and 7 years, with life-threatening, intractable, epileptic…
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Highly Cited
1968
Highly Cited
1968
Correlation of glial proliferation with age in the mouse brain
M. Dalton
,
O. Hommes
,
C. P. Leblond
The Journal of comparative neurology
1968
Corpus ID: 35927661
Radioautographs of brain sections were prepared after injection of 3H‐thymidine into mice aged 23, 100, 200 or 400 days.
Highly Cited
1967
Highly Cited
1967
A note on the termination of commissural fibers in the neocortex.
L. Heimer
,
F. Ebner
,
W. Nauta
Brain Research
1967
Corpus ID: 36350343
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