Morphochemical features of sensorimotor cortex and neostriatum neurons in rats with different levels of alcohol preference
This paper reports interferometric studies of the contents and concentrations of proteins in the cellular structures of neurons of the sensorimotor cortex (layers III, V) and in the region of the caudate nucleus of the neostriatum (Golgi type II cells) in Wistar rats with high, intermediate, and low...
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