ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION OF NEURITES

Neuron, the anatomical unit of the nervous system, processes the information received as coded pulses and generates stereotype pulses sent to other neurons through axon buttons. Current technology does not allow in vivo evaluation of the electrical activity of a single neuron and electromagnetic fie...

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Hauptverfasser: Gavriloaia, Bogdan-Mihai, Gavriloaia, Mariuca-Roxana, Militaru, Nicolae, Petrescu, Teodor, Vizireanu, Nicolae-Dragos
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