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Parvalbumin-immunoreactive cells were preserved in rat brains fed with young coconut juice.

32057 Parvalbumin-immunoreactive cells were preserved in rat brains fed with young coconut juice. http://www.scisoc.or.th/stt/32/sec_h/paper/stt32_H_H0010.pdf Connor4 1 Department of Anatomy, Faculty of Science, Prince of Songkla University, Hat Yai 90112, Thailand. E-mail: nisaudah.r@psu.ac. Agriculture > Crops > Coconut > Science parvalbumin-immunoreactive   cells   hormone-like   substances   neuronal   distribution   coconut   ovariectomized   rats   immunoreactive   perikarya   postmenopausal   phytoestrogen Jan 1, 2006  

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T S G Peiris, Coconut Research Institute, Lunuwila, Sri Lanka, 2001. Curriculum vitae of Dr. T. S. G. Peiris, 1. NAME: T. Sarath Gamini Peiris. 2. ADDRESS: Biometry Division, Coconut Research Institute (CRI), Lunuwila, Sri Lanka. 3. DATE OF BIRTH: 05 April 1955. 4. NATIONALITY: Sri Lankan. 5.
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