Современные представления о структуре и функции энтеральной нервной системы

Автор: Хочанский Дмитрий Николаевич, Макарова Ольга Васильевна

Журнал: Морфологические ведомости @morpholetter

Рубрика: Рецензии и обзоры литературы

Статья в выпуске: 1 т.23, 2015 года.

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В обзоре обобщены современные литературные данные о развитии энтеральной нервной системы, строении энтеральных ганглиев и классификации энтеральных нейронов. Охарактеризованы морфологические изменения энтеральной нервной системы при различных заболеваниях.

Энтеральная нервная система, желудочно-кишечный тракт, нейробиология, морфология

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