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Three-dimensional (3D) organization of the human neocortex.

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English: Scanning imaging of the human brain (A). Histological section of the human cerebral cortex organized in layers (B). Astroglial matrix (hexagonal network) surrounding neuronal minicolumns and layers (C).
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Cells. 2020 Feb 13;9(2):439

Astroglial Isopotentiality and Calcium-Associated Biomagnetic Field Effects on Cortical Neuronal Coupling PMID: 32069981 PMCID: PMC7073214 DOI: 10.3390/cells9020439
Author Marcos Martinez-Banaclocha

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