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Brodmann areas were defined based on cytoarchitecture rather than function.
It has been found that multilingualism affects the structure, and essentially, the cytoarchitecture of the brain.
It has been recognized that the cytoarchitecture of pancreatic islets differs between species.
Signals from blood vessels regulate their interaction with stem cells and contribute to the cytoarchitecture of the tissue.
It is a subdivision of the cytoarchitecture defined occipital region of cerebral cortex.
The differences between area 45 and 44 in cytoarchitecture and in connectivity suggest that these areas might perform different functions.
A 'Brodmann area' is a region of the cerebral cortex defined based on its cytoarchitecture, or organization of cells.
Area 15, like all Brodmann areas, is defined on the basis of cytoarchitecture of the region of cortex.
The AVCN can be subdivided based upon the cytoarchitecture of the region.
EOMs from postmortem donors preserved their cytoarchitecture, as compared to limb muscles.
In biology, cytoarchitecture refers to the arrangement of cells in a tissue or the molecular construction of a cell.
In 1936 he blended physiology, neurology and neurosurgery to create a world famous cytoarchitecture map of the human cerebral cortex.
The term 'Brodmann area 8' refers to a cytoarchitecture defined portion of the frontal lobe of the guenon.
Prefrontal area 11 of Brodmann-1909 is a subdivision of the frontal lobe in the human defined on the basis of cytoarchitecture.
In the guenon Brodmann area 26 is a subdivision of the cerebral cortex defined on the basis of cytoarchitecture.
His work on identifying areas of cytoarchitecture was strongly influenced by Oskar Vogt, who postulated over 200 distinct areas in the brain.
The cytoarchitecture (cellular organization) of the cerebellum is highly uniform, with connections organized into a rough, three-dimensional array of perpendicular circuit elements.
In contrast, animals that underwent closure had near-normal neurological function and well-preserved cytoarchitecture of the covered spinal cord on histopathological examination.
This region is designated lamina IX in the Rexed lamina system, which classifies regions of gray matter based on their cytoarchitecture.
Axonal growth is guided by the glial composition and cytoarchitecture of the olfactory bulb in addition to the presence of OEG.
These dyes intensely stain "Nissl bodies" (rough endoplasmic reticulum), which are abundant in neurons and reveal specific patterns of cytoarchitecture in the brain.
The insular cortex has regions of variable cell structure or cytoarchitecture, changing from granular in the posterior portion to agranular in the anterior portion.
This allows researchers to distinguish between different cell types (such as neurons and glia), and neuronal shapes and sizes, in various regions of the nervous system cytoarchitecture.
Brodmann area 46 roughly corresponds with the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC), although the borders of area 46 are based on cytoarchitecture rather than function.
Yet, the ability of tissue stem cells to assimilate into the tissue cytoarchitecture under the control of the host microenvironment and developmental cues, makes them ideal for cell replacement therapy.