Cerebellar modules: molecules, morphology, and function
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title_full | Cerebellar modules molecules, morphology, and function edited by N.M. Gerrits, T.J.H. Ruigrock, and C.I. de Zeeuw |
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title_full_unstemmed | Cerebellar modules molecules, morphology, and function edited by N.M. Gerrits, T.J.H. Ruigrock, and C.I. de Zeeuw |
title_short | Cerebellar modules |
title_sort | cerebellar modules molecules morphology and function |
title_sub | molecules, morphology, and function |
topic | Cerebellum / physiology Cerebellum / anatomy & histology Cervelet / Anatomie / Congrès Cervelet / Physiologie / Congrès Cerebellum gtt Anatomie gtt Cerebellum Physiology Congresses Cerebellum Morphology Congresses Cerebellum Cytology Congresses Neurophysiologie (DE-588)4041897-2 gnd Kleinhirn (DE-588)4125073-4 gnd Neuroanatomie (DE-588)4171577-9 gnd Kleinkind (DE-588)4031081-4 gnd |
topic_facet | Cerebellum / physiology Cerebellum / anatomy & histology Cervelet / Anatomie / Congrès Cervelet / Physiologie / Congrès Cerebellum Anatomie Cerebellum Physiology Congresses Cerebellum Morphology Congresses Cerebellum Cytology Congresses Neurophysiologie Kleinhirn Neuroanatomie Kleinkind Konferenzschrift |
url | http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/bookseries/00796123/124 |
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