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  • noun A layer of cells lying below the cortical plate of the cerebral cortex

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From sub- +‎ plate

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  • Anand - now a professor at the University of Arkansas and a pediatrician at the Arkansas Children's Hospital - continued his research into infant pain, which has led him to conclude that fetuses can feel pain at 20 weeks, and possibly as early as 17 weeks when a portion of the brain called the "subplate zone" is formed.

    The Absurd Report The Bear 2010

  • Anand - now a professor at the University of Arkansas and a pediatrician at the Arkansas Children's Hospital - continued his research into infant pain, which has led him to conclude that fetuses can feel pain at 20 weeks, and possibly as early as 17 weeks when a portion of the brain called the "subplate zone" is formed.

    The Absurd Report The Bear 2010

  • Anand - now a professor at the University of Arkansas and a pediatrician at the Arkansas Children's Hospital - continued his research into infant pain, which has led him to conclude that fetuses can feel pain at 20 weeks, and possibly as early as 17 weeks when a portion of the brain called the "subplate zone" is formed.

    The Absurd Report The Bear 2010

  • Anand - now a professor at the University of Arkansas and a pediatrician at the Arkansas Children's Hospital - continued his research into infant pain, which has led him to conclude that fetuses can feel pain at 20 weeks, and possibly as early as 17 weeks when a portion of the brain called the "subplate zone" is formed.

    The Absurd Report The Bear 2010

  • Ina A, Sugiyama M, Konno J, Yoshida S, Ohmomo H, et al. (2007) Cajal-Retzius cells and subplate neurons differentially express vesicular glutamate transporters 1 and 2 during development of mouse cortex.

    PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Cecilia Gonzalez Campo et al. 2009

  • Ina A, Sugiyama M, Konno J, Yoshida S, Ohmomo H, et al. (2007) Cajal-Retzius cells and subplate neurons differentially express vesicular glutamate transporters 1 and 2 during development of mouse cortex.

    PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles 2009

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