Jaime Alvarez and the case against slow axoplasmic transport: some epistemological reflections
The 'slow axoplasmic transport theory' has been the prevailing view over the last forty years in order to explain the metabolic maintenance of neuronal axons and nerve endings. A significant amount of evidence against this theoretic interpretation of the existing experimental data has been...
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Autor principal: | SERANI-MERLO,ALEJANDRO |
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Lenguaje: | English |
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Sociedad de Biología de Chile
2001
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