PMID: 5664230Sep 1, 1968Paper

A confirmation of the oligodendroglial origin of myelin in the adult rat

The Journal of Cell Biology
A Hirano

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Apr 1, 1968·Journal of Neuropathology and Experimental Neurology·A HiranoH M Zimmerman
Mar 1, 1966·The American Journal of Anatomy·L Kruger, D S Maxwell
Aug 1, 1967·The Journal of Cell Biology·A Hirano, H M Dembitzer
May 1, 1961·The Journal of Biophysical and Biochemical Cytology·M B BUNGEH RIS
Oct 1, 1960·The Journal of Biophysical and Biochemical Cytology·A PETERS
Jul 1, 1960·The Journal of Biophysical and Biochemical Cytology·B G UZMAN, G M VILLEGAS
Feb 1, 1960·The Journal of Biophysical and Biochemical Cytology·H R MATURANA
Feb 1, 1963·Journal of Ultrastructure Research·J METUZALS
Aug 1, 1964·Journal of Ultrastructure Research·B G UZMAN
Feb 1, 1960·The Journal of Biophysical and Biochemical Cytology·A PETERS
Jul 1, 1962·The Journal of Cell Biology·L L ROSSG M LEHRER

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Jan 1, 1972·Zeitschrift für Zellforschung und mikroskopische Anatomie·M Hasan, P Glees
Jun 1, 1984·Die Naturwissenschaften·H H AlthausP Schwartz
Dec 1, 1995·Journal of Neurocytology·M BerryA M Butt
Feb 24, 2001·Brain Tumor Pathology·A Hirano, H Tomiyasu
Jan 13, 2005·Acta Neuropathologica·Asao Hirano
Apr 2, 2011·Cell Biochemistry and Biophysics·Alessandro MorelliIsabella Panfoli
Nov 1, 1972·Journal of the Neurological Sciences·R F Dodson, L W Cheung
Sep 1, 1979·Journal of the Neurological Sciences·O AbramskyD Pleasure
Jun 1, 1985·Journal of Neuroimmunology·D Munoz-Garcia, S K Ludwin
Mar 9, 2006·Neuropathology : Official Journal of the Japanese Society of Neuropathology·Asao Hirano, Josefina Llena
May 20, 2006·Neuropathology : Official Journal of the Japanese Society of Neuropathology·Toshihiko KubotaHitoshi Takahashi
Dec 25, 2009·Rinshō shinkeigaku = Clinical neurology·Asao Hirano
Dec 1, 1993·The Journal of Comparative Neurology·A M Butt, B R Ransom
Jun 12, 2016·Experimental Neurology·Anne Isabelle Boullerne
Mar 30, 1973·Acta Neuropathologica·P W LampertA J Kniazeff
Jul 15, 1996·The Journal of Comparative Neurology·A Peters

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