Edinger-Wallenberg Basal Olfactory Bundle: Anatomy and Role in Olfaction The Edinger-Wallenberg basal olfactory fasciculus (tractus olfactomesencephalicus) is a neural st ...
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Read MoreConduction anesthesia (Nerve Block) is an innovative method of pain relief that allows you to perform various operations and manipulations without the use of general anes ...
Read MorePreventive sanitary supervision: why is it necessary? Preventive sanitary supervision is a set of measures that are carried out during the design and construction of new ...
Read MoreRapoport Immunoblast: discovery of a Soviet pathologist Yan Lvovich Rapoporta (1898-1944) - Soviet pathologist who made a significant contribution to the development of i ...
Read MoreGastrohepatoenteric syndrome is a complex pathology characterized by damage to the gastrointestinal tract. The main signs of this syndrome are: Dyspepsia is a digestive ...
Read MoreRibozyme: an RNA molecule that has the properties of an enzyme Research in the field of RNA in recent years has shown that these molecules not only provide a template for ...
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