The nervous system of Tricladida. III. Neuroanatomy of Dendrocoelum lacteum and Polycelis tenuis (Plathelminthes, Paludicola): An immunocytochemical study

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The nervous system of Tricladida. III. Neuroanatomy of Dendrocoelum lacteum and Polycelis tenuis (Plathelminthes, Paludicola) : An immunocytochemical study. / Reuter, Maria; Gustafsson, Margaretha K.S.; Mäntylä, Katja; Grimmelikhuijzen, Cornelius J.P.

I: Zoomorphology, Bind 116, Nr. 3, 1996, s. 111-122.

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Reuter, M, Gustafsson, MKS, Mäntylä, K & Grimmelikhuijzen, CJP 1996, 'The nervous system of Tricladida. III. Neuroanatomy of Dendrocoelum lacteum and Polycelis tenuis (Plathelminthes, Paludicola): An immunocytochemical study', Zoomorphology, bind 116, nr. 3, s. 111-122. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02526943

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Reuter, M., Gustafsson, M. K. S., Mäntylä, K., & Grimmelikhuijzen, C. J. P. (1996). The nervous system of Tricladida. III. Neuroanatomy of Dendrocoelum lacteum and Polycelis tenuis (Plathelminthes, Paludicola): An immunocytochemical study. Zoomorphology, 116(3), 111-122. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02526943

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Reuter M, Gustafsson MKS, Mäntylä K, Grimmelikhuijzen CJP. The nervous system of Tricladida. III. Neuroanatomy of Dendrocoelum lacteum and Polycelis tenuis (Plathelminthes, Paludicola): An immunocytochemical study. Zoomorphology. 1996;116(3):111-122. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02526943

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Reuter, Maria ; Gustafsson, Margaretha K.S. ; Mäntylä, Katja ; Grimmelikhuijzen, Cornelius J.P. / The nervous system of Tricladida. III. Neuroanatomy of Dendrocoelum lacteum and Polycelis tenuis (Plathelminthes, Paludicola) : An immunocytochemical study. I: Zoomorphology. 1996 ; Bind 116, Nr. 3. s. 111-122.

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