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J Boya

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Journal of Pineal Research|May 1, 1995
Effects of the chemical denervation on the glial cells of the rat pineal gland: an immunocytochemical study during postnatal developmentF López-Muñoz, J Boya
Archivos De Neurobiologia|July 1, 1984
[Morphologic evolution of the human pineal gland. II. Calcium concretions, pigment and nuclear polarization]J Boya, J E García-Mauriño
Actas Luso-Espanolas De Neurologia, Psiquiatria Y Ciencias Afines|July 1, 1973
[Study of involutive cerebral changes in senility. Temporal and occipital cortices]J Boya, L Zamorano, J Calvo
Journal of Anatomy|August 1, 1979
The origin of microglial cellsJ Boya, J Calvo, A Prado
Journal of Anatomy|September 1, 1980
The influence of sex hormones on the pineal gland of the chick: a histochemical and ultrastructural studyJ Boya, J Calvo, L Zamorano
Archivos De Neurobiologia|May 1, 1974
[Study of involutive changes of the cerebellar cortex in senility]J Boya, L Zamorano, J Calvo
Actas Luso-Espanolas De Neurologia Y Psiquiatria|October 1, 1971
[Contribution to the ultrastructural study of epilepsy]J Boya, L Zamorano, J Calvo
Archivos De Neurobiologia|September 1, 1973
[Involutive cerebral disorders in old age. 3. Horn of Ammon]J Boya, L Zamorano, J Calvo
Archivos De Neurobiologia|March 1, 1984
[Morphologic development of the human pineal gland. I. Fibrosis, glial scars and cystic formations]J E García-Mauriño, J Boya
Histology and Histopathology|January 1, 1992
Postnatal maturation of the parenchymal cell types in the rabbit pineal glandJ E García-Mauriño, J Boya
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Journal of Pineal Research|May 1, 1995
Effects of the chemical denervation on the glial cells of the rat pineal gland: an immunocytochemical study during postnatal developmentF López-Muñoz, J Boya
Archivos De Neurobiologia|July 1, 1984
[Morphologic evolution of the human pineal gland. II. Calcium concretions, pigment and nuclear polarization]J Boya, J E García-Mauriño
Actas Luso-Espanolas De Neurologia, Psiquiatria Y Ciencias Afines|July 1, 1973
[Study of involutive cerebral changes in senility. Temporal and occipital cortices]J Boya, L Zamorano, J Calvo
Journal of Anatomy|August 1, 1979
The origin of microglial cellsJ Boya, J Calvo, A Prado
Journal of Anatomy|September 1, 1980
The influence of sex hormones on the pineal gland of the chick: a histochemical and ultrastructural studyJ Boya, J Calvo, L Zamorano
Archivos De Neurobiologia|May 1, 1974
[Study of involutive changes of the cerebellar cortex in senility]J Boya, L Zamorano, J Calvo
Actas Luso-Espanolas De Neurologia Y Psiquiatria|October 1, 1971
[Contribution to the ultrastructural study of epilepsy]J Boya, L Zamorano, J Calvo
Archivos De Neurobiologia|September 1, 1973
[Involutive cerebral disorders in old age. 3. Horn of Ammon]J Boya, L Zamorano, J Calvo
Archivos De Neurobiologia|March 1, 1984
[Morphologic development of the human pineal gland. I. Fibrosis, glial scars and cystic formations]J E García-Mauriño, J Boya
Histology and Histopathology|January 1, 1992
Postnatal maturation of the parenchymal cell types in the rabbit pineal glandJ E García-Mauriño, J Boya
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