Dapi Agreement

Products are only labelled for research purposes or similar labelling statements and have not been authorized, approved or licensed by the FDA or any other foreign or domestic regulatory authority for any purpose. The client must not use a product for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes, or in any other way, in a manner that is in conflict with his or her identification statement. Products sold or licensed by CSE are made available to the customer as an end-user and exclusively for research and development purposes. Any use of the product for diagnostic, prophylactic or therapeutic purposes, or for the purchase of products for resale (as a component alone or as a component) or for other commercial purposes requires a separate license from ESC. The customer may not (a) sell, license, lend, give or transfer or supply a product to third parties, either alone or in combination with other materials, or use products for the manufacture of commercial products or use the products for the manufacture of commercial products. , b) not to copy, modify, recompil, decompil, decompil or attempt to discover the underlying structure or technology of the products or to use the products to develop products or services that would compete with CST products or services, (c) not to change trademarks, trade names, logos, patent or copyright or product labelling ( (d) to use the products only in accordance with the terms of sale of CSE products and all applicable documents and (e) to comply with any license, terms of use or similar agreement regarding third-party products or services used by the Customer in relation to the products. Our data show that there are about 195,000 cells (193,867-197,331) of cells per mm3 of chimpanzees V1, of which about 136,000 (126,823-146.008) neurons. These data are somewhat different from the results of a previous study on cell density in V1 chimpanzees that reported 330,000 cells per mm3, of which 208,930 were neurons (Lewitus et al., 2012). It is interesting to note that both results place neuron density in V1 chimpanzees in the upper 60 percentiles. However, the discrepancy between the absolute density of neural and non-neuronal cells in these studies is probably due to a combination of factors, including tissue preparation, fixation type and histological coloring protocol used. Thus, Lewitus et al.

(2012) excluded layer 1 of its estimates because of the quality of variable tissues and measured cortical thickness only twice for each section studied, the combination of which may have contributed to the higher cellular denses they observed.