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"If the achievements by Golgi, on the one hand, and Cajal, on the other, in the research on the nervous system are considered, one can not, in justice, evade the final conclusion that Cajal is far superior to Golgi."
How Golgi Shared the 1906 Prize in Physiology or Medicine with Cajal 1999
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Rather, it recruits the telomerase complex to processing and holding areas in the nucleus of the cell called Cajal (pronounced "cuh-hall") bodies.
Media Newswire 2009
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Sufferers of systemic lupus erythrematosus (SLE) produce autoimmune anti-snRNP antibodies, which can be used to reveal islands of snRNP in nucleus, which are know as Cajal bodies.
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Ramon y Cajal in Madrid has a unique collaboration with the La Paz children's hospital – its surgeons operate on the adult donor and transport the organ to the child at La Paz.
Spain's family bonds lie at the heart and soul of great healthcare 2011
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"A flash of lightning" was how Ramón y Cajal described his observation of the preparation impregnated by the 'Golgi stain'.
Articles - Medicine 2010
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This long-held tenet, first proposed by Professor Cajal, held that brain neurons were unique because they lacked the ability to regenerate.
Neurogenesis: How to Change Your Brain M.D. David Perlmutter 2010
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This long-held tenet, first proposed by Professor Cajal, held that brain neurons were unique because they lacked the ability to regenerate.
David Perlmutter, M.D.: Neurogenesis: How to Change Your Brain M.D. David Perlmutter 2010
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The surgeon and his fellow transplant co-ordinator, nurse Mercedes González González her mother and father had the same surname, have just returned from witnessing the uncle of a five year-old girl sign a legal document in another part of Madrid's Ramón y Cajal hospital, declaring that he understands the consequences of donating part of his liver to his niece.
Spain's family bonds lie at the heart and soul of great healthcare 2011
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This long-held tenet, first proposed by Professor Cajal, held that brain neurons were unique because they lacked the ability to regenerate.
David Perlmutter, M.D.: Neurogenesis: How to Change Your Brain M.D. David Perlmutter 2010
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This long-held tenet, first proposed by Professor Cajal, held that brain neurons were unique because they lacked the ability to regenerate.
Neurogenesis: How to Change Your Brain M.D. David Perlmutter 2010
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