
pmid: 1871318
The putative modular organization of the cerebellum can be revealed in three ways: functionally through receptive field mapping, anatomically through tract tracing studies, and biochemically by using a range of molecular probes. The present review concentrates on the last of these, the evidence for cerebellar modules that comes from molecular studies, in particular our own
Afferent Pathways, Brain Mapping, Purkinje Cells, Nerve Fibers, Cerebellum, Models, Neurological, Age Factors, Animals, Nerve Tissue Proteins, Efferent Pathways, Biomarkers, Rats
Afferent Pathways, Brain Mapping, Purkinje Cells, Nerve Fibers, Cerebellum, Models, Neurological, Age Factors, Animals, Nerve Tissue Proteins, Efferent Pathways, Biomarkers, Rats
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