Amphibians hold a significant place in evolution, representing the transition from aquatic to terrestrial lifestyles. They are crucial for understanding the brain and spinal cord of tetrapods -- ...
has been studied extensively by scientists in relation to the central nervous system, but its action in peripheral nerves (outside the brain and spinal cord) and its ability to act in fat cells ...
Brain cancers, in simple terms, refer as excessive multiplication of cancerous cells in Central nervous system (CNS) i.e., Brain, spinal cord and covering layers (meninges). Broadly, we divide brain ...