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    Santiago Ramón y Cajal (Spanish: [sanˈtjaɣo raˈmon i kaˈxal]; 1 May 1852 – 17 October 1934) was a Spanish neuroscientist, pathologist, and histologist...
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  • Cajal: Santiago Ramón y Cajal, Spanish histologist, physician, pathologist Fortún Garcés Cajal, medieval Spanish nobleman Nicolae Cajal (1919–2004), Romanian...
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  • reconstructed model connectome. There are a number of collaborations, including the Cajal Blue Brain, which is coordinated by the Supercomputing and Visualization...
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    The Cajal Institute (IC) is a research center in neurobiology which belongs to the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC). The IC originates from the...
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    Interstitial cells of Cajal (ICC) are interstitial cells found in the gastrointestinal tract. There are different types of ICC with different functions...
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    Cajal is a small lunar impact crater on the northern part of the Mare Tranquilitatis. It was named after the Spanish doctor and Nobel laureate Santiago...
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  • Cajal–Retzius cells (CR cells) (also known as Horizontal cells of Cajal) are a heterogeneous population of morphologically and molecularly distinct reelin-producing...
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    Cajal bodies (CBs), also coiled bodies, are spherical nuclear bodies of 0.3–1.0 μm in diameter found in the nucleus of proliferative cells like embryonic...
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  • Nicolae Cajal (October 1, 1919, in Bucharest – March 7, 2004) was a Romanian Jewish physician, academic, politician, and philanthropist. He was the president...
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    Astrocyte (redirect from Cajal cells)
    Astrocytes (from Ancient Greek ἄστρον, ástron, "star" and κύτος, kútos, "cavity", "cell"), also known collectively as astroglia, are characteristic star-shaped...
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  • The Ramón y Cajal Scholarship (RyC) is a Spanish post-doctoral scholarship, funded by the Spanish Ministry of Science, that allows outstanding early career...
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  • Máximo Cajal López (February 17, 1935 – April 3, 2014) was a Spanish diplomat and ambassador. López was born in Madrid. He was the Spanish ambassador...
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    Small Cajal body-specific RNAs (scaRNAs) are a class of small nucleolar RNAs (snoRNAs) that specifically localise to the Cajal body, a nuclear organelle...
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    the Spanish anatomist Santiago Ramón y Cajal. To make the structure of individual neurons visible, Ramón y Cajal improved a silver staining process that...
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    nucleus contains a number of other nuclear bodies. These include Cajal bodies, gemini of Cajal bodies, polymorphic interphase karyosomal association (PIKA)...
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    small Cajal body-specific RNA 18 (also known as U91 or U4-8) is a type of small nuclear RNA which localises to the cajal bodies and proposed to guide the...
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    of the mesencephalon (midbrain). It contains the interstitial nucleus of Cajal, responsible for oculomotor control, head posture, and vertical eye movement...
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    the Golgi tendon reflex. Golgi and the Spanish biologist Santiago Ramón y Cajal were jointly given the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1906 "in recognition...
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  • Technical University of Madrid (UPM), of the Cajal Laboratory of Cortical Circuits. De Felipe returned to the Cajal Institute in 1991 and formed a research...
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    Cajal improved the technique by using a method he termed "double impregnation". Ramón y Cajal's staining technique, still in use, is called Cajal's Stain...
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    The Hospital Universitario Ramón y Cajal is a public general hospital located in the Valverde neighborhood, in Madrid, Spain, part of the hospital network...
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    the nuclear envelope of the oocyte. They contain structures homologous Cajal Bodies, which are dense inclusions containing proteins and snRNPs. Bilinski...
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  • Club Balonmano Ramón y Cajal is a Spanish multi-sports club based in the autonomous city of Ceuta. Founded in 2003, their football team plays in Regional...
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    Small Cajal body-specific RNA 17 (also known as U12-22 scaRNA) is a type of small nuclear RNA which localises to the cajal bodies and proposed to guide...
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    chance to meet a fellow Nobel laureate, the neuroanatomist Santiago Ramón y Cajal.) From 1922 until 1932, with the exception of a few months in 1923 and 1924...
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    y Cajal and led to the formation of the neuron doctrine, the hypothesis that the functional unit of the brain is the neuron. Golgi and Ramón y Cajal shared...
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    Ramón y Cajal (1906) for the development of the silver staining method, revealing what would later be determined as individual neurons. Cajal's interpretations...
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    Cajal. They had conflicting interpretations of the neural structure of the brain based on differing interpretations of the same images. Ramón y Cajal...
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    map theory by Ramón y Cajal. The axial twist hypothesis also explains the chiasm of the trochlear nerve. The hypothesis of Cajal might be valid for the...
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  • cells of Cajal, which also act as intermediates between nerves and smooth muscle cells. Slow waves generated in interstitial cells of Cajal spread to...
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