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Jean-Gaël Barbara

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Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology|November 17, 2022
The concept of tissue regeneration: Epistemological and historical enquiry from early ideas on the regeneration of bone to the microscopic observations of the regeneration of peripheral nervesJean-Gaël Barbara
Comptes Rendus Biologies|May 30, 2006
The physiological construction of the neurone concept (1891-1952)Jean-Gaël Barbara
Journal of the History of the Neurosciences|October 30, 2007
Louis Ranvier (1835-1922): the contribution of microscopy to physiology and the renewal of French general anatomyJean-Gaël Barbara
Journal De La Societe De Biologie|October 17, 2009
[Claude Bernard and his successors on curare: epistemological questions at stake]Jean-Gaël Barbara
Journal of the History of the Neurosciences|October 7, 2024
The concept of the Schwann cell by Louis Ranvier and his school: The 'interannular segment' as a cell unitJean-Gaël Barbara, Paul Foley
Brain Research|July 5, 2011
The emergence of the "motoneuron concept": from the early 19th C to the beginning of the 20th CFrançois Clarac, Jean-Gaël Barbara
Brain Research|July 5, 2011
Historical concepts on the relations between nerves and musclesJean-Gaël Barbara, François Clarac
Comptes Rendus Biologies|May 30, 2006
Facets of the history of the neurosciencesJean-Gaël Barbara, Claude Debru, Pierre Buser
Journal of the History of the Neurosciences|July 9, 2011
Discovering the African freshwater "torpedo": legendary Ethiopia, religious controversies, and a catfish capable of reanimating dead fishMarco Piccolino, Stanley Finger, Jean-Gaël Barbara
Frontiers in Neuroanatomy|September 9, 2020
Editorial: History of NeuroscienceJean-Gaël Barbara, Marjorie Perlman Lorch, Frank W Stahnisch
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Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology|November 17, 2022
The concept of tissue regeneration: Epistemological and historical enquiry from early ideas on the regeneration of bone to the microscopic observations of the regeneration of peripheral nervesJean-Gaël Barbara
Comptes Rendus Biologies|May 30, 2006
The physiological construction of the neurone concept (1891-1952)Jean-Gaël Barbara
Journal of the History of the Neurosciences|October 30, 2007
Louis Ranvier (1835-1922): the contribution of microscopy to physiology and the renewal of French general anatomyJean-Gaël Barbara
Journal De La Societe De Biologie|October 17, 2009
[Claude Bernard and his successors on curare: epistemological questions at stake]Jean-Gaël Barbara
Journal of the History of the Neurosciences|October 7, 2024
The concept of the Schwann cell by Louis Ranvier and his school: The 'interannular segment' as a cell unitJean-Gaël Barbara, Paul Foley
Brain Research|July 5, 2011
The emergence of the "motoneuron concept": from the early 19th C to the beginning of the 20th CFrançois Clarac, Jean-Gaël Barbara
Brain Research|July 5, 2011
Historical concepts on the relations between nerves and musclesJean-Gaël Barbara, François Clarac
Comptes Rendus Biologies|May 30, 2006
Facets of the history of the neurosciencesJean-Gaël Barbara, Claude Debru, Pierre Buser
Journal of the History of the Neurosciences|July 9, 2011
Discovering the African freshwater "torpedo": legendary Ethiopia, religious controversies, and a catfish capable of reanimating dead fishMarco Piccolino, Stanley Finger, Jean-Gaël Barbara
Frontiers in Neuroanatomy|September 9, 2020
Editorial: History of NeuroscienceJean-Gaël Barbara, Marjorie Perlman Lorch, Frank W Stahnisch
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