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Santiago Ramón y
Cajal (Spanish: [sanˈtjaɣo raˈmon i kaˈxal]; 1 May 1852 – 17
October 1934) was a
Spanish neuroscientist, pathologist, and histologist...
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Cajal:
Santiago Ramón y
Cajal,
Spanish histologist, physician,
pathologist Fortún Garcés
Cajal,
medieval Spanish nobleman Nicolae Cajal (1919–2004), Romanian...
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Cajal is a
small lunar impact crater on the
northern part of the Mare Tranquilitatis. It was
named after the
Spanish doctor and
Nobel laureate Santiago...
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Cajal Institute (IC) is a
research center in
neurobiology which belongs to the
Spanish National Research Council (CSIC). The IC
originates from the...
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Nicolae Cajal (October 1, 1919, in
Bucharest –
March 7, 2004) was a
Romanian Jewish physician, academic, politician, and philanthropist. He was the president...
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Interstitial cells of
Cajal (ICC) are
interstitial cells found in the
gastrointestinal tract.
There are
different types of ICC with
different functions...
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reconstructed model connectome.
There are a
number of collaborations,
including the
Cajal Blue Brain,
which is
coordinated by the
Supercomputing and Visualization...
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Cajal bodies (CBs), also
coiled bodies, are
spherical nuclear bodies of 0.3–1.0 μm in
diameter found in the
nucleus of
proliferative cells like embryonic...
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Cajal–Retzius
cells (CR cells) (also
known as
horizontal cells of
Cajal) are a
heterogeneous po****tion of
morphologically and
molecularly distinct reelin-producing...
- (snRNA) maturation, and
histone mRNA modification.
Similar to
Cajal bodies are
Gemini of
Cajal bodies, or gems,
whose name is
derived from the
Gemini constellation...