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Vaso-neuronal relations in the ganglionic layer of the retina in dogs exposed to gravitational overloads

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Translated from Arkhiv Anatomii, Gistologii i Émbriologii, Vol. 79, No. 8, pp. 48–51, August, 1980.

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Sapin, M.R., Sokolova, Z.Y. & Klebanov, V.M. Vaso-neuronal relations in the ganglionic layer of the retina in dogs exposed to gravitational overloads. Neurosci Behav Physiol 14, 118–120 (1984). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01185216

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