1932
DOI: 10.1002/ar.1090540204
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The effect of the media and of the pH on embryonic brain cultures

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“…Various other observers have con tributed to this field, but the observations are conflicting, and it is impossible at the present juncture to form a correct estimate of their significance. * Undoubtedly many of the discrepancies are due to differences in the source of the material, in its age and in the medium used for cultivation (Mihalik, 1932). According to Esaki (1929), nerve fibres growing from spinal ganglia show numerous anastomoses, while those from the spinal cord or brain have few or none at all.…”
Section: Nervous System Studied By Experimental Embryologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Various other observers have con tributed to this field, but the observations are conflicting, and it is impossible at the present juncture to form a correct estimate of their significance. * Undoubtedly many of the discrepancies are due to differences in the source of the material, in its age and in the medium used for cultivation (Mihalik, 1932). According to Esaki (1929), nerve fibres growing from spinal ganglia show numerous anastomoses, while those from the spinal cord or brain have few or none at all.…”
Section: Nervous System Studied By Experimental Embryologymentioning
confidence: 99%