Строение серого вещества спинного мозга: неопределенности и перспективы исследования
Аннотация
Об авторах
В. В. ПорсеваРоссия
В. В. Шилкин
Россия
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Порсева В.В., Шилкин В.В. Строение серого вещества спинного мозга: неопределенности и перспективы исследования. Тихоокеанский медицинский журнал. 2016;(2):20-30.
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Porseva V.V., Shilkin V.V. Structure of the gray matter of the spinal cord - questions and research aspects. Pacific Medical Journal. 2016;(2):20-30. (In Russ.)