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Cells Tissues Organs (2023) 212 (3): 215–219.
Published Online: 24 February 2022
... development of the model will be needed to equip it with the same advanced functionalities of some of the human anatomy atlases. [email protected] 13 12 2021 18 02 2022 24 02 2022 © 2022 The Author(s). Published by S. Karger AG, Basel Open Access License / Drug Dosage / Disclaimer...
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Cells Tissues Organs (2019) 205 (5-6): 314–319.
Published Online: 31 July 2018
..., instructions or products referred to in the content or advertisements. Anatomy Embryo/fetus Embryology human Histology human Image analysis Image analysis medical Magnetic resonance imaging Human embryo and fetal specimens have important roles in studies on human embryology...
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Cells Tissues Organs (2010) 191 (2): 161–165.
Published Online: 01 June 2009
... responsibility for any injury to persons or property resulting from any ideas, methods, instructions or products referred to in the content or advertisements. Anatomy Goose Morphology Scanning Tongue The Egyptian goose (Alopochen aegyptiacus) , phylogenetically categorized to the order...
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Cells Tissues Organs (2007) 184 (3-4): 205–214.
Published Online: 04 April 2007
.... Anatomy Elastic cone Larynx Subglottis The larynx can be divided into three parts. The cranial part, the supraglottic region, reaches from the cranial laryngeal entrance to the vocal folds. The middle part is the contact surface of the closed glottis, while the caudal part extends from...
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Cells Tissues Organs (2000) 167 (4): 290–296.
Published Online: 22 September 2000
...% toluidine blue and studied with light microscopy. Salpingopharyngeus Tensor tympani Tensor veli palatini Anatomy Suncus murinus The house musk shrew ( Suncus murinus, order Insectivora) is a member of a generalized group of eutherian mammals and has been used as a laboratory animal...
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Cells Tissues Organs (2000) 166 (4): 378–387.
Published Online: 19 June 2000
... of the portal vein was not present. These anatomical variations are explained separately and finally all cases are considered as a whole. Anatomy Subsegmental division Intrahepatic ramification Portal vein Hepatic lobes Fig. 4 The posterior segmental branch (RP) may be of the bifurcated...