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Part of the reason that a chicken can live without its head has to do with its skeletal anatomy, according to Dr. Wayne J. Kuenzel, a poultry physiologist and neurobiologist at the University of ...
Researchers from Carlos III University in Madrid are part of a team that, for the first time ever, has been able to monitor the brain activity of a chicken embryo and to confirm that superior ...
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Zika prefers certain “hot spots” in the brains of chicken embryos, offering insight into how brain development is affected by the virus. If the virus also prefers specific sites ...
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