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Wójcik, Sławomir

  • Vol 63, No 4 (2004) - ORIGINAL ARTICLES
    The influence of open field exposure on neurons containing nitric oxide synthase in the basolateral complex and paracapsular intercalated nerve cells of the rat amygdala
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  • Vol 63, No 4 (2004) - ORIGINAL ARTICLES
    Morphometric analysis of the small intestine in wild type mice C57BL/6L - a developmental study
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  • Vol 62, No 4 (2003) - ORIGINAL ARTICLES
    Developmental pattern of calbindin D28k protein expression in the rat striatum and cerebral cortex
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  • Vol 62, No 3 (2003) - SHORT COMMUNICATIONS
    Co-localisation of NOS with calcium-binding proteins during the postnatal development of the rat claustrum
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  • Vol 62, No 3 (2003) - SHORT COMMUNICATIONS
    Developmental changes of morphology in the basolateral complex of the rabbit amygdala
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  • Vol 62, No 2 (2003) - ORIGINAL ARTICLES
    Qualitative and quantitative analysis of the postnatal development of the ventroposterolateral nucleus of the thalamus in rat and rabbit
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  • Vol 62, No 1 (2003) - ORIGINAL ARTICLES
    Postnatal development of NOS-ir neurons in the rat claustrum
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  • Vol 61, No 2 (2002) - ORIGINAL ARTICLES
    Cholinergic innervation of parvalbumin- and calbindin-containing neurones in the hippocampus during postnatal development of the rat brain
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  • Vol 61, No 1 (2002) - ORIGINAL ARTICLES
    Cholinergic innervation and calretinin-immunoreactive neurones in the hippocampus during postnatal development of the rat brain
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  • Vol 60, No 4 (2001) - ORIGINAL ARTICLES
    The amygdaloid complex of the rabbit - morphological and histochemical study
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  • Vol 59, No 4 (2000) - ORIGINAL ARTICLES
    Cholinergic endings on various neurons containing calcium binding proteins and glutamic acid decarboxylase in the hippocampus of the rat
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