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2009 - Vol. 26, Nº 1
An anatomical study of inter carotid distances in the sellar region with a surgical perspective
T. Gupta
2009 - Vol. 26, Nº 1
Anatomical variation of the accessory muscle of the forearm (Gantzer’s muscles) and his relationship with the median nerve: a case report in human
D. Campos; M.B. Nazer; L.M. Bartholdy
2009 - Vol. 26, Nº 1
Bicuspid pulmonary valve without associated cardiac anomalies: a case study of a rare occurrence
Niladri Kumar Mahato
2009 - Vol. 26, Nº 1
Brain stem arteries in Canis familiaris - implications in experimental procedures
D. Pais; M. Arantes; D. Casal; M. Casimiro; J.G. O’Neill; Neill
2009 - Vol. 26, Nº 1
Choroid plexus cysts and their anatomical correlations: importance in fetal prognosis. A critical literature review
A.B. Bonsi; R.C. Boni; L.A.M. Ribeiro; M. R. Souza
2009 - Vol. 26, Nº 1
Effect of neem oil on the structure and function of the mature male albino rat testes
M.A. Shaikh; S.N.H. Naqvi; M.Z. Chaudhry
2009 - Vol. 26, Nº 1
Immunohistochemical localization of tumor necrosis factor-alpha and interleukin-6-during orthodontic movement in rats
D. Milagres; C.R. Rueff-Barroso; A.M. Bolognese; A.M.A. Costa; L.C. Porto
2009 - Vol. 26, Nº 1
Infraorbital foramen location in dry human skulls
V.C. Macedo; R.R. Cabrini; H. Faig-Leite
2009 - Vol. 26, Nº 1
Morphometric analysis of the infraorbital foramen related to gender and laterality in dry skulls of adult individuals in southern Brazil
P.T.C. Lopes; G.A.M. Pereira; A.M.P.V. Santos; C.R. Freitas; B.R.R. Abreu; A.C. Malafaia
2009 - Vol. 26, Nº 1
Morphometric study of the coccyx-femoral muscular fiber sheaf in relation to the maximum gluteal muscle anatomic variation: a case report
A. Jorge; C.Y. Simon; A.S. Barbosa; J.R. Ferreira; Y.G. Pacheco
2009 - Vol. 26, Nº 1
Oogenesis of the cardinal tetra Paracheirodon axelrodi Schultz (1956): a histological and histochemical study
Brito, M.F.G.; N. Bazzoli
2009 - Vol. 26, Nº 1
Structural adaptations of the heart to physical exercises in the Chagas’ disease
L. Mellado; L.B.M. Maifrino
2009 - Vol. 26, Nº 1
Sutural morphology of the pterion and asterion among adult kenyans
P.M. Mwachaka; J. Hassanali; P. Odula

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Journal of Morphological Sciences
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