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010 _a 2015016485
020 _a9780190259389 (alk. paper)
020 _a0190259388 (alk. paper)
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060 1 0 _aWL 102.5
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100 1 _aShepherd, Gordon M.,
_d1933- ,
_eauthor.
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245 1 0 _aFoundations of the neuron doctrine /
_cGordon M. Shepherd, Professor of Neurobiology, Yale University School of Medicine.
250 _a25th anniversary edition.
264 1 _aOxford ;
_aNew York :
_bOxford University Press,
_c[2016]
264 4 _c©2016
300 _axxvi, 339 pages :
_billustrations ;
_c24 cm
336 _atext
_2rdacontent
337 _aunmediated
_2rdamedia
338 _avolume
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504 _aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 299-310) and index.
505 0 _aFrom the beginnings to the cell theory -- Do nerve cells belong in the cell theory? -- Nerve cells or nerve nets? -- Kölliker gives in -- Support builds for network -- The nerve cell studies of Freud -- The revolutionary method of Golgi -- A neuron theory begins to take form : His, Forel, Nansen -- Ramón y Cajal: the shock of recognition -- The early discoveries of Cajal -- The laws of Cajal -- Joining the mainstream -- The neuron doctrine -- The law of dynamic polarization -- Controversy -- The synapse and the growth cone -- Forging a consensus -- Confrontation in Stockholm -- Modern revisions of the neuron doctrine.
600 1 2 _aRamón y Cajal, Santiago,
_d1852-1934.
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650 1 2 _aNeurons.
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650 2 2 _aHistory, 19th Century.
_911718
650 2 2 _aNeuroanatomy
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