... Endocranial casts of a gorilla andof fossil hominidsGorilla Homo pekinensisNeanderthal Cro-MagnonC Endocranial casts of Homo sapiens, lateral view and basal viewKahle, Color Atlas ofHuman Anatomy, ... and conditions of license. IIIKahle, Color Atlas ofHuman Anatomy, Vol. 3 â 2003 ThiemeAll rights reserved. Usage subject to terms and conditions of license. IVColor Atlas and Textbook of ... ofHuman Anatomy, Vol. 3 â 2003 ThiemeAll rights reserved. Usage subject to terms and conditions of license. 6IntroductionIntroductionDevelopment and Structure of the BrainDevelopment of...
... Atlas ofHuman Anatomy, Vol. 3 â 2003 ThiemeAll rights reserved. Usage subject to terms and conditions of license. 10IntroductionIntroduction: Development and Structure of the BrainLateral and ... Impregnation of neurofibrilsKahle, Color Atlas ofHuman Anatomy, Vol. 3 â 2003 ThiemeAll rights reserved. Usage subject to terms and conditions of license. 26Basic ElementsBasic Elements of the ... Brain, White and Gray Matter, Subdivision into Lateral ZonesA Basal view of the brainB Distribution of white and gray matterC Longitudinal zones of the CNSKahle, Color Atlas ofHuman Anatomy, ...
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... between human AChE and BChEThe T variants ofhuman AChE andhuman BChE arecomposed of a catalytic domain of approximately 500residues, followed by small C-terminal t peptides of 40 and 41 residues, ... letters(A and B), whereas the small t peptides are designatedby lower case letters (a and b), so that the wild-typeAChE and BChE are Aa and Bb, and the chimeras areAb and Ba. Comparisons of wild-type ... by mutation of the aromatic residues toleucines [3–6].However, the major function of the t peptides is thatthey allow the assembly of tetramers of AChET[7] and of BChET[8] and their association...