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View Brain slices in basic and clinical research By Avital Schurr
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Brain slices in basic and clinical research

By Avital Schurr

View Substrate incorporation into lipids and proteins in human liver slices By Håkan Stakeberg

Substrate incorporation into lipids and proteins in human liver slices

Substrate incorporation into lipids and proteins in human liver slices

By Håkan Stakeberg

View Transport of tryptophan and phenylalanine in slices of the rat brain By Esa R. Korpi

Transport of tryptophan and phenylalanine in slices of the rat brain

Transport of tryptophan and phenylalanine in slices of the rat brain

By Esa R. Korpi

View Effect of cold and stimulation on respiration and on potassium and water contents in brain slices of a hibernator and a non-hibernator By Juhani Saarikoski

Effect of cold and stimulation on respiration and on potassium and water contents in brain slices of a hibernator and a non-hibernator

Effect of cold and stimulation on respiration and on potassium and water contents in brain slices of a hibernator and a non-hibernator

By Juhani Saarikoski

View Brain slices By Raymond Dingledine
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Brain slices

By Raymond Dingledine

View Fetal and postnatal development of glucuronide formation in mammalian tissue slices By Toivo Hirvonen

Fetal and postnatal development of glucuronide formation in mammalian tissue slices

Fetal and postnatal development of glucuronide formation in mammalian tissue slices

By Toivo Hirvonen

View The endogenous respiration and urea production of liver tissue slices from hibernating and non-hibernating hedgehogs and from common frogs acclimated to different ambient temperatures By Rolf Erik Kristoffersson

The endogenous respiration and urea production of liver tissue slices from hibernating and non-hibernating hedgehogs and from common frogs acclimated to different ambient temperatures

The endogenous respiration and urea production of liver tissue slices from hibernating and non-hibernating hedgehogs and from common frogs acclimated to different ambient temperatures

By Rolf Erik Kristoffersson