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Open AccessAmplification of potential thermogenetic mechanisms in cetacean brains compared to artiodactyl brains
To elucidate factors underlying the evolution of large brains in cetaceans, we examined 16 brains from 14 cetartiodactyl species, with immunohistochemical techniques, for evidence of non-shivering thermogenesi...
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A three-dimensional digital atlas of the Nile crocodile (Crocodylus niloticus) forebrain
The phylogenetic position of crocodilians in relation to birds and mammals makes them an interesting animal model for investigating the evolution of the nervous system in amniote vertebrates. A few neuroanatom...
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Nuclear organization of the African elephant (Loxodonta africana) amygdaloid complex: an unusual mammalian amygdala
Here we describe the nuclear organization of the African elephant amygdaloid complex using Nissl, myelin, and a range of immunohistochemical stains. The African elephant is thought to exhibit many affect-laden...
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Nuclear organization of the rock hyrax (Procavia capensis) amygdaloid complex
The current study details the nuclear organization of the rock hyrax amygdaloid complex using both Nissl and myelin stains, along with a range of immunohistochemical stains. The rock hyrax appears to be the le...