PALABRAS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADAS CON «SPONGIOBLASTIC»
spongioblastic
spongioblastic
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spongioblast
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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «SPONGIOBLASTIC»
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1
Manual of Human Embryology
In general, the spongioblasts develop somewhat in advance of the neuroblasts,
and we find in some sections a fairly complete spongioblastic framework having
as yet no differentiated nerve cells or fibres. In their further development the ...
Franz Keibel, Franklin Paine Mall, 1912
2
Tumors of the Pediatric Central Nervous System
PNET with Spongioblastic Differentiation In the classification scheme that was the
foundation of modern tumor neuropathology, Bailey and Cushing89 continued
the use of a then current term, "primitive polar spongioblas- toma," to describe a ...
Robert F Keating, James Tait Goodrich, 2011
3
Practical Surgical Neuropathology: A Diagnostic Approach: A ...
... (Verocay bodies) • Pilocytic astrocytoma (spongioblastic) • Oligodendroglioma
(spongioblastic) • Ependymoma (spongioblastic) • Medulloblastoma/PNET (
spongioblastic) • Angiocentric glioma (subpial palisades) Papillary/
Pseudopapillary ...
Arie Perry, Daniel J. Brat, 2010
4
Practical Surgical Neuropathology: A Diagnostic Approach
... (Verocay bodies) • Pilocytic astrocytoma (spongioblastic) • Oligodendroglioma
(spongioblastic) • Ependymoma (spongioblastic) • Medulloblastoma/PNET (
spongioblastic) • Angiocentric glioma (subpial palisades) Papillary/
Pseudopapillary ...
Arie Perry, Daniel J. Brat, 2010
5
The Shipley collection of scientific papers
The Question of Early Separation into Neuroblastic and Spongioblastic Elements.
Although the evidence to be drawn from the figures accompanying this paper is
far from being conclusive, yet I think it tends very strongly towards the inference ...
6
Quarterly Journal of Microscopical Science
The Question of Early Separation into Neuroblastic and Spongioblastic Elements.
Although the evidence to be drawn from the figures accompanying this paper is
far from being conclusive, yet I think it tends very strongly towards the inference ...
7
Studies in the Development of the Rabbit and the Frog
The Question of Early Separation into Neuroblastic and Spongioblastic Elements.
Although the evidence to be drawn from the figures accompanying this paper is
far from being conclusive, yet I think it tends very strongly towards the inference ...
8
The Military Surgeon: Journal of the Association of Military ...
Neoplasms of this kind are usually glioblastomas, often of the spongioblastic type
. Case 3 — G.J. Independent occurrence of psychosis and brain tumor. This 43
year old white male was admitted to the Psychiatric Service of the Minneapolis ...
9
Swaiman's Pediatric Neurology: Principles and Practice
The normal pattern of cell differentiation causes an inner clustering of
spongioblastic cells, which subsequently form glial tissue, and an outer clustering
of neuroblastic cells, which subsequently form neurons and their processes.
Congenital ...
Kenneth F. Swaiman, Stephen Ashwal, Donna M Ferriero, 2011
10
The Work of John Samuel Budgett Balfour Student of the ...
... on he gives a quotation from Robinson (107) in which it seems to be suggested
that my conclusions point to the possibility of the framework of the optic nerve
being mesoblastic in origin and not part of the spongioblastic tissue of the brain.