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confocal microscope image of neurons from a nerve ganglion of a velvet worm. This image comes from Figure 4 of the paper "Immunolocalization of serotonin in Onychophora argues against segmental ganglia being an ancestral feature of arthropods", Georg Mayer and Steffen Harzsch, BMC Evolutionary Biology 7:118 (2007). BMC journals are published using a Creative Commons Attribution license. |
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Georg Mayer and Steffen Harzsch |
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