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Cortical acetylcholinesterase and ‘handedness’ in rats

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Zusammenfassung

Nachweis, dass es beim Lernprozess zu einem Anstieg der Acetylcholinesterase im kortikalen Repräsentationsareal einer trainierten Extremität der Ratte kommt.

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Křivánek, J., Burešová, O. Cortical acetylcholinesterase and ‘handedness’ in rats. Experientia 28, 291–292 (1972). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01928695

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