The document appears to be discussing different types of tonsils in the pharynx and their associated structures and locations. It mentions the palatine tonsils, lingual tonsils, and tonsils associated with MALT and the bronchus. However, much of the document text is garbled or unintelligible so the details and meanings are unclear.
The document appears to be discussing different types of tonsils in the pharynx and their associated structures and locations. It mentions the palatine tonsils, lingual tonsils, and tonsils associated with MALT and the bronchus. However, much of the document text is garbled or unintelligible so the details and meanings are unclear.
The document appears to be discussing different types of tonsils in the pharynx and their associated structures and locations. It mentions the palatine tonsils, lingual tonsils, and tonsils associated with MALT and the bronchus. However, much of the document text is garbled or unintelligible so the details and meanings are unclear.
Biochemical and Pharmacological Roles of Adenosylmethionine and the Central Nervous System: Proceedings of an International Round Table on Adenosylmethionine and the Central Nervous System, Naples, Italy, May 1978