Mophological and neurohistological characterization of cerebellum with different rostro-caudal axis orientations of selected local freshwater fishes / Shamiza Ahmad Shaharudin
Compared to the rest of the brain, the cerebellum is a small but outstanding structure which is present in all vertebrates. It is a dorsally located metencephalic structure of the rhombencephalon and plays important roles in movements. As in other vertebrates, the cerebellum is expected to be regula...
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