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Nerve Endings
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Nerve Endings

Two doctors, the Spaniard Cajal and the Italian Golgi, were racing against each other to find out what brain cells looked like and how they managed to communicate with one another. Both did their most important research in labs set up on their kitchen tables, for lack of better facilities; and both made landmark findings that led to their jointly receiving the 1906 Nobel Prize. Yet one man would find that neurons communicated over a gap, later named the 'synapse', while the other would die convinced that every brain cell connected to the next. From Parkinson's to neurosurgery, from the mechanics of memory to clinical depression, modern medicine is ever indebted to the one who interpreted the elusive - and rather extraordinary - anatomy of the nerve cell.
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The Discovery of the Synapse
Kirjailija
Richard Rapport
ISBN
9780393337525
Kieli
englanti
Paino
310 grammaa
Julkaisupäivä
1.5.2005
Kustantaja
WW NORTON CO
Sivumäärä
244